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The interior of the pub <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/24255527@N00/2255401180/ photo]</small> presents a darkened world of antique armour, plates, pots, clocks and assorted bric a brac. A lot of care has been taken with the decoration and it really adds ambience. They do project sport onto a large screen, though the sound isn't turned up too loud.
The interior of the pub presents a darkened world of antique armour, plates, pots, clocks and assorted bric a brac. A lot of care has been taken with the decoration and it really adds ambience. They do project sport onto a large screen, though the sound isn't turned up too loud.
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On our visit late afternoon on a public holiday in March 2008, the place had only a smattering of customers and we were easily able to find some large enough tables in the corner of the pub.
On our visit late afternoon on a public holiday, the place had only a smattering of customers and we were easily able to find some large enough tables in the corner of the pub.
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London Pride (&pound;2.46/pint) and Old Speckled Hen were available on tap, as well as the usual range of lagers, for reasonable prices. They did have an awful lot of trouble getting both the Pride and the Hen out of the pumps, though; there was a lot of foam, and pouring back and forth between glasses, involved. The beers were fine when we finally did get to drink them, though the Pride at least was served significantly colder than [[Kake]] has ever had it before.
They have London Pride (&pound;2.46/pint) and Old Speckled Hen on tap, as well as the usual range of lagers, for reasonable prices. They did have an awful lot of trouble getting both the Pride and the Hen out of the pumps, though; there was a lot of foam, and pouring back and forth between glasses, involved. The beers were fine when we finally did get to drink them, though the Pride at least was served significantly colder than [[Kake]] has ever had it before.

A cosy, traditional pub in Woodside near Blackhorse Lane Tram Stop.

The interior of the pub presents a darkened world of antique armour, plates, pots, clocks and assorted bric a brac. A lot of care has been taken with the decoration and it really adds ambience. They do project sport onto a large screen, though the sound isn't turned up too loud.

On our visit late afternoon on a public holiday, the place had only a smattering of customers and we were easily able to find some large enough tables in the corner of the pub.

They have London Pride (£2.46/pint) and Old Speckled Hen on tap, as well as the usual range of lagers, for reasonable prices. They did have an awful lot of trouble getting both the Pride and the Hen out of the pumps, though; there was a lot of foam, and pouring back and forth between glasses, involved. The beers were fine when we finally did get to drink them, though the Pride at least was served significantly colder than Kake has ever had it before.

There's a large beer garden out the back as well, which we didn't explore due to inclement weather.

No evidence of food.

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Last visited by Ewan, Kake, Jo and other Tram Walkers, 21 March 2008.

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