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Pub near [[Chalk Farm Station]] in [[Locale Primrose Hill|Primrose Hill]]. It was previously owned by the Bramwell Pub Company (formerly Barracuda), but according to the August/September 2014 <i>London Drinker</i>, it was sold to the Stonegate Pub Company in November 2013. We haven't visited since the change of ownership, so some of the information below may be out of date.
A pub near [[Chalk Farm Station]] in [[Locale Primrose Hill|Primrose Hill]], owned by the Barracuda Pub Group.
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Music was playing on [[Ewan]]'s early evening visit in July 2011, but not too loudly. The place was busy, but not packed.
Music is playing on [[Ewan]]'s early evening visit, but not too loudly. The place is busy, but not packed.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]] and [[Kerry]], 6 July 2011. Opening hours taken from the Bramwell Pub Company website, February 2013.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]] and [[Kerry]], 6 July 2011. Opening hours taken from website, July 2011.</div>
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category='Beer Garden,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale,Smoking Area'
category='Beer Garden,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Pubs,Real Ale,Smoking Area'
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host='81.187.166.218'
formatted_website_text='http://www.barracuda...'
host='86.178.203.99'
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summary='Stonegate pub in Primrose Hill, nearest to Chalk Farm station.'
website='http://www.barracudapubgroup.co.uk/bars/the-pembroke-primrose-hill/' website=''
summary='Pub in Primrose Hill, nearest to Chalk Farm station.'
website='http://www.barracudapubgroup.co.uk/bars/the-pembroke-primrose-hill/' website=''

A pub near Chalk Farm Station in Primrose Hill, owned by the Barracuda Pub Group.

Inside, the place is all shining wooden surfaces, well-kept and cared for, with a mirrored bar back and a generally pretty image of 'pubbiness'. There's a mix of different sized tables inside, on two levels, with a step up to the beer garden area, which is itself on two wooden patio levels and with plenty of seating (and a range of low and high tables). An abundance of foliage ensures that the outdoor space is nicely broken-up, and a large canopy covers most of the lower level of outdoor seating.

Music is playing on Ewan's early evening visit, but not too loudly. The place is busy, but not packed.

There are three handpulls for ale at the bar, with Butcombe Bitter, Exmoor Gold, and Sharp's Doom Bar on a July 2011 visit. A typical range of keg beers is also available, including Hoegaarden, Leffe and Beck's Vier, as well as a wine list.

Food is available from a reasonably lengthy menu, including a number of pizzas, and mains typically priced at around £8-£10. Ewan tried a goat's cheese pizza (£9), which if lacking a bit in flavour was still perfectly decent, on a thin crispy base, and quite large.

Ewan's verdict: The location is as good a guide as any to the kind of clientele you might encounter here, but caught at the right time (early mid-week evening) it's not too bad, and the food is decent.

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Last visited by Ewan and Kerry, 6 July 2011. Opening hours taken from website, July 2011.

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