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Perhaps in other parts of London, this pub wouldn't warrant much of a mention, but this being Soho, it makes a refreshing change from the vacuous style pubs and soulless bars that crowd the streets about and attract the media crowd. Even on a busy evening when all other venues were packed, this place still had room for a large group to find a seat without being unpleasant or noisy. |
Perhaps in other parts of London, this pub wouldn't warrant much of a mention, but this being Soho, it makes a refreshing change from the vacuous style pubs and soulless bars that crowd the streets about and attract the media crowd. Evening on a busy evening when all other venues were packed, this place still had room for a large group to find a seat without being unpleasant or noisy. |
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A solitary outpost of the traditional boozer in Soho.
Perhaps in other parts of London, this pub wouldn't warrant much of a mention, but this being Soho, it makes a refreshing change from the vacuous style pubs and soulless bars that crowd the streets about and attract the media crowd. Evening on a busy evening when all other venues were packed, this place still had room for a large group to find a seat without being unpleasant or noisy.
It's a single room affair, with the bar in the middle and a couple of screens showing sports. Filled with the kinds of regulars you get in a locals' pub, and not unfriendly at all.
On a June 2008 visit, ales on handpump were London Pride and Greene King IPA.
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Last visited by Ewan and others, June 2008.
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