Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 28 and Version 20 of Daniel Defoe, N16 0LA
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Pub in Stoke Newington which <a href="http://dalstonist.co.uk/a-tea-themed-pub-serving-100-types-of-tea-is-opening-in-stoke-newington/">closed in summer 2015</a>. The pub is set to reopen as the 'Stoke Newington Tea House' in December 2015 according to <a href="http://www.theteahouse.london/home">the new website</a>. The information below is kept for historical interest. |
Good Beer Guide pub in Stoke Newington, owned by Charles Wells. |
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<div class="old_info">Pub in Stoke Newington, owned by Charles Wells. |
New Quiz Night on Mondays starting in January. Kicks off at 8pm, Monday January 10th - a mixture of general knowledge, music, film & history. Cash & drink prizes on offer. |
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There seems to have been a change of management some time in 2007. As of January 2008, they had a pretty good range of ales (usually about four on the hand pumps; one example is Tribute) and draft lagers including Kirin and Red Stripe. [[Katie]] noticed some single malts behind the bar but can't remember exactly what they were. They sell scampi fries and bacon fries. Two pints and a couple of bags of crisps/scampi fries were about £7. |
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The clientele was mainly youngish trendy Stokeyites, not as filled with kiddies as other pubs in the area, and it didn't seem to be as busy on a weekday evening as, say, the Three Crowns further up Church Street. |
Management and menu seem to have changed some time in 2007, though as of January 2008 they haven't updated their website to reflect this. |
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Menu was <i>very</i> much of the gourmet burger/monkfish and parma ham/asparagus risotto variety, with mains costing about £8-9 on average. Four (I think) vegetarian choices, all pretty heavy on the cheese and eggs, so not very vegan-friendly. (Food serving times as of July 2007 were 4pm-9:30pm Mon-Fri and noon-7:30pm Sat-Sun; not sure if this predates or postdates the management change --[[Kake]].) |
(Info below from Katie, January 2008 - we will be revisiting soon to fill in the gaps.) |
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According to an anonymous commenter as of January 2011, quiz night is Monday at 8pm. |
They have a pretty good range of ales (usually about four on the hand pumps; one example is Tribute) and draft lagers including Kirin and Red Stripe. I noticed some single malts behind the bar but can't remember exactly what they were. They sell scampi fries and bacon fries. Two pints and a couple of bags of crisps/scampi fries will set you back about £7. |
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Menu is <i>very</i> much of the gourmet burger/monkfish and parma ham/asparagus risotto variety, with mains costing about £8-9 on average. Four (I think) vegetarian choices, all pretty heavy on the cheese and eggs, so not very vegan-friendly. (Food serving times as of July 2007 were 4pm-9:30pm Mon-Fri and noon-7:30pm Sat-Sun; not sure if this predates or postdates the management change --[[Kake]].) Clientele is mainly youngish trendy Stokeyites, it's not as filled with kiddies as other pubs in the area, and it doesn't seem to be as busy on a weekday evening as, say, the Three Crowns further up Church Street. |
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* [http://fancyapint.com/pub/867 Fancyapint review] |
* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub867.html Fancyapint review] |
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* [http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/25642/ Pubs Galore comments] |
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<div class="last_verified">Opening hours correct as of September/October 2007; [http://community.livejournal.com/rglondon/17745.html info provided by dhyandeva] on the [http://community.livejournal.com/rglondon/ RGL blog].</div></div> |
<div class="last_verified">Opening hours correct as of September/October 2007; [http://community.livejournal.com/rglondon/17745.html info provided by dhyandeva] on the [http://community.livejournal.com/rglondon/ RGL blog].</div> |
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category='Good Beer Guide 2007,Good Beer Guide 2008,Good Beer Guide 2009,Good Beer Guide 2010,Good Beer Guide 2011,Good Beer Guide 2012,Good Beer Guide 2013,Now Closed' |
category='Beer Garden,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Good Beer Guide,Good Beer Guide 2007,Good Beer Guide 2008,Good Beer Guide 2009,Good Beer Guide 2010,Good Beer Guide 2011,Monday Night Quiz,Pubs,Real Ale,Smoking Area' |
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formatted_website_text=' class="external">thedanieldefoe.com' host='62.252.235.234' hours_text='' |
formatted_website_text='http://www.thedaniel...' host='86.164.124.221' hours_text='Usually open until 2am Mon-Sun' latitude='51.561771' locale='N16,Stoke Newington' longitude='-0.077515' |
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opening_hours_text='' phone='' postcode='' summary='Pub in Stoke Newington, now closed.' |
opening_hours_text='Usually open until 2am Mon-Sun' os_x='533246' os_y='186570' phone='02072542906' postcode='N16 0LA' summary='Good Beer Guide pub in Stoke Newington.' |
Good Beer Guide pub in Stoke Newington, owned by Charles Wells.
New Quiz Night on Mondays starting in January. Kicks off at 8pm, Monday January 10th - a mixture of general knowledge, music, film & history. Cash & drink prizes on offer.
Management and menu seem to have changed some time in 2007, though as of January 2008 they haven't updated their website to reflect this.
(Info below from Katie, January 2008 - we will be revisiting soon to fill in the gaps.)
They have a pretty good range of ales (usually about four on the hand pumps; one example is Tribute) and draft lagers including Kirin and Red Stripe. I noticed some single malts behind the bar but can't remember exactly what they were. They sell scampi fries and bacon fries. Two pints and a couple of bags of crisps/scampi fries will set you back about £7.
Menu is very much of the gourmet burger/monkfish and parma ham/asparagus risotto variety, with mains costing about £8-9 on average. Four (I think) vegetarian choices, all pretty heavy on the cheese and eggs, so not very vegan-friendly.
(Food serving times as of July 2007 were 4pm-9:30pm Mon-Fri and noon-7:30pm Sat-Sun; not sure if this predates or postdates the management change --Kake.)
Clientele is mainly youngish trendy Stokeyites, it's not as filled with kiddies as other pubs in the area, and it doesn't seem to be as busy on a weekday evening as, say, the Three Crowns further up Church Street.
They have a beer garden with a canopied smoking area (confirmed by email, July 2007).
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