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Down to earth pub in [[Locale Stoke Newington|Stoke Newington]], maybe even a teensy weensy bit rough, but decent, quite nice decor with exposed brick, an open fire, real ale (Spitfire), an enormous garden, and occasional live music. DJ at weekends. It's part of a small chain of pubs run by [[Category Antic Pubs|Antic]].
Down to earth pub in [[Locale Stoke Newington|Stoke Newington]], maybe even a teensy weensy bit rough, but decent, quite nice decor with exposed brick, an open fire, real ale (Spitfire), an enormous garden, and occasional live music. DJ at weekends. It's part of a small chain of pubs run by [http://www.antic-ltd.com/index.htm Antic] (which includes the [[Jam Circus, SE4 2BT|Jam Circus]] in [[Locale Brockley|Brockley]] as well as others we've not yet checked out at the time of writing this).
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Down to earth pub in Stoke Newington, maybe even a teensy weensy bit rough, but decent, quite nice decor with exposed brick, an open fire, real ale (Spitfire), an enormous garden, and occasional live music. DJ at weekends. It's part of a small chain of pubs run by Antic (which includes the Jam Circus in Brockley as well as others we've not yet checked out at the time of writing this).

On dhyandeva's visit in January 2007 the real ale pump label was turned round, but that was probably because a very popular local band was on.

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Last visited by dhyandeva, 19 January 2007. Opening hours taken from the White Hart website, February 2008.

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