Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 2 and Version 1 of North Star, W5 5JN
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[[Kake]] first visited on a Tuesday early evening in September 2017. There were a fair few people in when I arrived around 5pm, but still plenty of free seats. Music was playing, quite an interesting selection, slightly louder than ideal for conversation. The situation was similar on a Thursday afternoon in November 2017, except that the music was at a more sensible volume. |
[[Kake]] visited on a Tuesday early evening in September 2017. There were a fair few people in when I arrived around 5pm, but still plenty of free seats. Music was playing, quite an interesting selection, slightly louder than ideal for conversation. |
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There were four real ales on in September 2017: Moles Mole Catcher, Long Man American Pale Ale, St Austell Tribute, and Sharp's Doom Bar. A pint of lime and soda was 65p (by November 2017 this had risen to 70p). |
There were four real ales on: Moles Mole Catcher, Long Man American Pale Ale, St Austell Tribute, and Sharp's Doom Bar. A pint of lime and soda was 65p. |
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They have free WiFi provided by O2 (requires registration). |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], November 2017. Opening hours taken from the North Star website, August 2017.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], September 2017. Opening hours taken from the North Star website, August 2017.</div> |
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Pub in Ealing, in the Good Beer Guide.
It's long and narrow, and seems to have once consisted of three rooms; these have now been knocked through into one, though remnants of the partitions remain. Lighting is provided in the currently-fashionable "bare bulb" style, augmented by fairy lights around the large windows at front and side, though dark-painted ceilings make it feel a little gloomy despite this.
Paintwork on the wood-panelled walls is deliberately distressed, and brickwork on some of the walls has been left exposed. The floor is varnished wood throughout, and seating is a mix of sofas, banquettes, and low and high upright seating. A part-covered patio area runs along the side of the pub.
Kake visited on a Tuesday early evening in September 2017. There were a fair few people in when I arrived around 5pm, but still plenty of free seats. Music was playing, quite an interesting selection, slightly louder than ideal for conversation.
There were four real ales on: Moles Mole Catcher, Long Man American Pale Ale, St Austell Tribute, and Sharp's Doom Bar. A pint of lime and soda was 65p.
Food is served all day, and includes bar snacks such as sweet chilli squid and salt cod croquettes.
Accessibility: Step-free access through beer garden via ramp at side entrance. No steps to the toilets once you're in, including a RADAR-locked accessible one.
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