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Inside has been thoroughly gutted and can have the slightly soulless feel of a modern pub conversion: chrome bar, leather seats and tables, a large open dancefloor space which, depending how busy it is, can feel empty as most of the customers stick to the tables outside under the canopies, or the seating under the windows around the edge of the room. On a return visit, when the place was busier, it didn't seem so bad, though. The banquettes are comfy, and the staff are generally very friendly. It's probably livelier on a weekend evening, as they have a late licence, and it's a popular part of town.
Inside has been thoroughly gutted and can have the bland, soulless feel of a modern pub conversion: chrome bar, leather seats and tables, a large open dancefloor space which on a Sunday early evening can feel empty as most of the customers stick to the tables outside under the canopies, or the seating under the windows. On a return visit, when the place was busier, it didn't seem so bad, though. The banquettes are comfy, and the staff can be really friendly.
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Food is served, including roast on Sunday (beef or lamb options), burgers (around £7 each, including a vegetarian, £6.50, which [[Ewan]] tried in September 2008 and was very tasty, with decent chunky fries to accompany it and a token bit of salad), and a tapas menu of small plates for £4 each. Fries (available as regular, curly or wedges) are £3.50 are decent: the wedges are encrusted with salt and pepper and very nice.
It's probably livelier on a weekend evening, as they have a late licence, and it's a popular part of town.
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Food is served, including roast on Sunday (beef or lamb options), burgers (£7 each, including a vegetarian), and a tapas menu of small plates for £4 each. Fries (available as regular, curly or wedges) are £3.50 are decent: the wedges are encrusted with salt and pepper and very nice.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], [[Kat]] and others, 7 September 2008.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], [[Kat]] and others, 6 July 2008.</div>
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summary='Bland pub near the Angel Islington.' summary='Slightly soulless, but friendly enough, pub near the Angel Islington.' summary='Bland pub near the Angel Islington.' summary='Slightly soulless, but friendly enough, pub near the Angel Islington.'

A pub at the end of Chapel Market, near Angel Station with an attractive glazed red brick exterior.

Inside has been thoroughly gutted and can have the bland, soulless feel of a modern pub conversion: chrome bar, leather seats and tables, a large open dancefloor space which on a Sunday early evening can feel empty as most of the customers stick to the tables outside under the canopies, or the seating under the windows. On a return visit, when the place was busier, it didn't seem so bad, though. The banquettes are comfy, and the staff can be really friendly.

There are no ales on tap, just lagers (Budvar, Staropramen, Hoegaarden, Beck's Vier, Guinness) as well as some bottled beers and ciders.

It's probably livelier on a weekend evening, as they have a late licence, and it's a popular part of town.

Food is served, including roast on Sunday (beef or lamb options), burgers (£7 each, including a vegetarian), and a tapas menu of small plates for £4 each. Fries (available as regular, curly or wedges) are £3.50 are decent: the wedges are encrusted with salt and pepper and very nice.

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Last visited by Ewan, Kat and others, 6 July 2008.

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