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Comment added by Bec: On 7th December I had the broccoli and stilton quiche, which was on the specials board (but was also on the specials board when I went a few weeks ago). It comes with perfectly cripsy chips and salad. The quiche was enormous and very heavy. The broccoli part of it was slighlty lacking but it was tasty nonetheless. Ewan finished it off for me since I knew I'd make myself sick if I ate it all.

Next time I go to The Hope, I am going to suggest my dining companion shares a main with me.
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summary='Small, friendly pub tucked behind Goodge Street Station.' summary='Small, friendly pub tucked behind Goodge Street Station.'
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Small, friendly pub tucked behind Goodge Street Station.

Regularly serves London Pride and Timothy Taylor's Landlord (though the standard has been known to vary in quality), at around £2.80 a pint. There will usually be at least one other guest ale available. A gin and tonic will set you back around £3.20.

Excellent food is served at lunchtimes (Sausage Of The Week is highly recommended!) but arrive before 1pm to be sure of getting a table. There are usually one or two vegetarian specials available; portions of chips are plentiful and speedily served.

The downstairs is rather cramped and can get very busy in the evenings, especially Fridays. On a Saturday afternoon it is an excellent place to hide away for a quiet pint. There are several picnic-style tables outside, and a big screen in one corner (that rarely shows anything on weekdays).

There is an upstairs room which can be hired out for free if you promise to fill it with a reasonable amount of people.

Comment added by Bec: The veggie sausages and mash for £5.95 is a feast! The (large) plate was 3/4 full of mash. If you prefer you can get chips, which are chunky and plentiful. The onion gravy was gorgeous, and you get 3 lovely sausages and peas or beans. Go hungry!

Comment added by Ewan: I would like to second Bec's comments. There were three sausages and plenty of mash, very tasty. Top work.

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Last visited by Bec and Ewan, 7 December 2007.

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