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Now closed; was a self-proclaimed "dive bar and music joint" underneath the Luminaire music venue (owned and run by the same people), in [[Locale Kilburn|Kilburn]].
A self-proclaimed "dive bar and music joint" underneath [[Luminaire, NW6 7JR|the Luminaire]] music venue in [[Locale Kilburn|Kilburn]], not too far from [[Brondesbury Station]].
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The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like.
From outside, it looks pretty intimidating, with little light getting through the darkened and shuttered windows. Inside, the space itself is fairly atmospheric (not dodgy at all) and quite small, comprising the bar and about three leather banquette booths, with some other seating near the front, and a few high stools along the back wall. Decor heavily stresses an Americana theme, including a jukebox, though the mirrors behind the bar make clear the bar's Irish predecessors in an area once known for its Irish immigrant population.
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A self-proclaimed
"dive bar and music joint" underneath the Luminaire music venue (owned and run by the same people), in [[Locale Kilburn|Kilburn]], not too far from [[Brondesbury Station]]. According to an announcement in November 2010, both the Luminaire and the King's Head are set to close on 31 December 2010.
The beer selection is a little disappointing (there's no ale, except bottled Deuchars IPA), though there is Amstel and Guinness on draught along with a few other basics. House wine is perfectly drinkable, and they have a wine list which splits all their wines into three price categories ("cheap", "decent" and "good", if [[Ewan]] recalls correctly).
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From outside, it looks pretty intimidating, with little light getting through the darkened and shuttered windows. Inside, the space itself is fairly atmospheric (not dodgy at all) and quite small, comprising the bar and about three leather banquette booths, with some other seating near the front, and a few high stools along the back wall. It has the same kind of dive bar atmosphere as [[Slim Jim's Liquor Store, N1 1QN|Slim Jim's Liquor Store]] on [[Locale Upper Street|Upper St]].
On the night [[Ewan]] visited, there was a pub quiz (mostly music-based), which is held on the last Wednesday of every month (starting 8pm, &pound;1 per person, maximum six per team, cash prize). However, the place gets busy pretty quickly and you need to be there by about 6pm to get a seat.
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Decor heavily stresses an Americana theme, including a jukebox, rock artwork and several (well-antlered) animal heads mounted on the wall, though the mirrors behind the bar make clear the bar's Irish predecessors (it used to be called McGovern's, and later was known as The Kilburn) in an area once known for its Irish immigrant population.

The beer selection is a little disappointing (there's no ale, though they usually have a few bottles of ale in the fridge, which have been either Deuchars IPA or Brains SA on [[Ewan]]'s visits, and have sometimes run out during the evening), though there is Amstel and Guinness on draught along with a few other basics. They also have bottled Sierra Nevada pale ale (&pound;3.90/bottle). House wine is perfectly drinkable, and they have a wine list which splits all their wines into three price categories ("cheap", "decent" and "good").

On the nights [[Ewan]] has visited, there's been a pub quiz (mostly music-based), which is held on the last Wednesday of every month (starting 8pm, &pound;1 per person, maximum six per team, cash prize). The place can get busy pretty quickly, but it often depends on the popularity of the gig upstairs, and most times seats have been available.

There's no food available, only crisps (though if you ask nicely they may turn a blind eye to food consumption provided it's not messy or smelly).

See also:
* [http://www.fancyapint.com/pubs/pub2693.php Fancyapint review]
* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/5353/ Beer In The Evening comments]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], 28 April 2010. Opening hours taken from website, October 2008.</div>
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], [[Kat]], Jo and others, 29 October 2008. Opening hours taken from website, October 2008.</div>
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summary='A bar under the Luminaire in Kilburn.'

A self-proclaimed "dive bar and music joint" underneath the Luminaire music venue in Kilburn, not too far from Brondesbury Station.

From outside, it looks pretty intimidating, with little light getting through the darkened and shuttered windows. Inside, the space itself is fairly atmospheric (not dodgy at all) and quite small, comprising the bar and about three leather banquette booths, with some other seating near the front, and a few high stools along the back wall. Decor heavily stresses an Americana theme, including a jukebox, though the mirrors behind the bar make clear the bar's Irish predecessors in an area once known for its Irish immigrant population.

The beer selection is a little disappointing (there's no ale, except bottled Deuchars IPA), though there is Amstel and Guinness on draught along with a few other basics. House wine is perfectly drinkable, and they have a wine list which splits all their wines into three price categories ("cheap", "decent" and "good", if Ewan recalls correctly).

On the night Ewan visited, there was a pub quiz (mostly music-based), which is held on the last Wednesday of every month (starting 8pm, £1 per person, maximum six per team, cash prize). However, the place gets busy pretty quickly and you need to be there by about 6pm to get a seat.

Last visited by Ewan, Kat, Jo and others, 29 October 2008. Opening hours taken from website, October 2008.

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