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Pub in [[Locale Hampstead|Hampstead]]. It closed in mid-2017, reopened under the name of the Hampstead Jazz Club later the same year, and then changed hands again and reverted to its original name (see <a href="https://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?id=Duke_Of_Hamilton%2C_NW3_1JD&version=37">old version of this page</a> for a pre-2017 assessment). In its latest incarnation it remains home to the Hampstead Jazz Club, which is located in the basement.
The Duke of Hamilton was a pub in [[Locale Hampstead|Hampstead]]. It closed in mid-2017.
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The pub is quite bare-bones inside, with wooden floor and tables, plain-painted walls hung with black-and-white photos of jazz legends, and bullseye glass in the windows. The bar front is a mix of tiling and wood panelling, with a wood-and-glass gantry above. Seating is primarily on small wooden chairs, though there's also a narrow upholstered banquette at the back. A patio out the front offers extra seating space.
According to the Feb/Mar 2018 <i>London Drinker</i>, the premises are now occupied by the Hampstead Lounge &amp; Jazz Club.
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[[Kake]] visited on a Monday afternoon in June 2019. There were a couple of people sitting on the patio when I arrived a little after 1pm, and a couple more inside. Music was playing, not too loud (and not jazz).
The information below is retained for historical purposes.
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Only one of the three handpumps was clipped, for London Pride. They also had several keg beer taps, mainly badged for Camden beers plus one each from Kernel and Five Points. A pint of lime and soda was &pound;1.50.
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They allegedly have WiFi, with the network name and password given on the snacks/drinks menu, but I couldn't get it to work.
The management at the Duke of Hamilton changed in early 2011; the pub closed for refurbishment and reopened on 1 March 2011 owned by [http://web.archive.org/web/20140105110144/http://thethreeboozers.com/ The Three Boozers] pub company. However very little changed in terms of decor (aside from a coat of paint and a new carpet), and the ambience remained the same &#8212; a proper old-style real ale pub.
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Accessibility: Several steps without handrail to get to the patio, and a couple more, again without handrail, to get into the pub. Toilets are up a flight of stairs with a bend in the middle and a handrail on one side.
Inside, the decor is traditional <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/3964457192/ photo from before the refurb]</small>, with a patterned carpet on the floor, patterned upholstered banquettes, velvet curtains with pelmets and tiebacks, and a stained-glass gantry above the bar. The only incongruous note is the large flatscreen mounted near the ceiling in one corner. There's patio seating out the front, as well as a fairly sizeable space out the back. The basement is home to [http://web.archive.org/web/20140221161437/http://www.thedukenewendtheatre.com:80/ a theatre] which is also available for hire.
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There are six handpulls for ale. On [[Ewan]]'s June 2011 visit, these offered London Pride, Acorn Simcoe IPA, and two Brodies ales (California and London Fields Pale Ale), &pound;3/pint. Some lagers were also available, including Bitburger, and they had Cotswold cider on tap. On [[Kake]]'s July 2013 visit, the ales were London Pride, Sharp's Special, Dark Star Hophead, and three from the Plain Ales brewery: Hairy Hooker (&pound;1.75/half), Innspiration, and Inn The Sun.

On [[Ewan]]'s Saturday afternoon visit in June 2011, the place was almost empty, but did not look particularly different from how it was before the change of management. Music was playing very quietly. On [[Kake]]'s Friday afternoon visit in July 2013, there were about half a dozen people in, and more sitting outside enjoying the sun. The flatscreen was showing sport with the sound down low.

According to a poster seen in June 2011, there's a poker evening on Wednesday nights (7pm start, &pound;5 buy-in).

Accessibility: Several steps up to get in.

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* Photos of the menu as of June 2019: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/48052130607/ drinks and bar snacks], [https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/48052086118/ main menu]
* [http://fancyapint.com/pub/1310 Fancyapint review]
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* [https://www.kentishtowner.co.uk/2019/05/31/duke-of-hamilton-review/ Kentishtowner review]
* [https://www.timeout.com/london/bars-and-pubs/the-duke-of-hamilton Time Out review]
* [https://whatpub.com/pubs/NLD/6051/ WhatPub entry]
* [http://desdemoor.co.uk/duke-of-hamilton-nw3/ Des de Moor's review]
* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/2511/ Beer In The Evening comments]
* [http://eastlondondrinker.wordpress.com/2010/06/26/duke-of-hamilton-hampstead/ East London Drinker review]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], June 2019. Opening hours taken from the Duke of Hamilton website, June 2019.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], July 2013.</div>
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The Duke of Hamilton was a pub in Hampstead. It closed in mid-2017.

According to the Feb/Mar 2018 London Drinker, the premises are now occupied by the Hampstead Lounge & Jazz Club.

The information below is retained for historical purposes.

Pub in Hampstead.

The management at the Duke of Hamilton changed in early 2011; the pub closed for refurbishment and reopened on 1 March 2011 owned by The Three Boozers pub company. However very little changed in terms of decor (aside from a coat of paint and a new carpet), and the ambience remained the same — a proper old-style real ale pub.

Inside, the decor is traditional photo from before the refurb, with a patterned carpet on the floor, patterned upholstered banquettes, velvet curtains with pelmets and tiebacks, and a stained-glass gantry above the bar. The only incongruous note is the large flatscreen mounted near the ceiling in one corner. There's patio seating out the front, as well as a fairly sizeable space out the back. The basement is home to a theatre which is also available for hire.

There are six handpulls for ale. On Ewan's June 2011 visit, these offered London Pride, Acorn Simcoe IPA, and two Brodies ales (California and London Fields Pale Ale), £3/pint. Some lagers were also available, including Bitburger, and they had Cotswold cider on tap. On Kake's July 2013 visit, the ales were London Pride, Sharp's Special, Dark Star Hophead, and three from the Plain Ales brewery: Hairy Hooker (£1.75/half), Innspiration, and Inn The Sun.

On Ewan's Saturday afternoon visit in June 2011, the place was almost empty, but did not look particularly different from how it was before the change of management. Music was playing very quietly. On Kake's Friday afternoon visit in July 2013, there were about half a dozen people in, and more sitting outside enjoying the sun. The flatscreen was showing sport with the sound down low.

According to a poster seen in June 2011, there's a poker evening on Wednesday nights (7pm start, £5 buy-in).

Accessibility: Several steps up to get in.

See also:

Last visited by Kake, July 2013.

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