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A pub in [[Locale Pimlico|Pimlico]], situated between [[Victoria Station|Victoria]] and [[Pimlico Station|Pimlico]] stations, offering an abundance of cask ales, keg taps, and exotic bottled beers. |
A pub in [[Locale Pimlico|Pimlico]], situated between [[Victoria Station|Victoria]] and [[Pimlico Station|Pimlico]] stations, offering an abundance of cask ales and exotic bottled beers. |
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This was once a poky estate pub called the Pimlico Tram; it reopened as Cask in Summer 2009 under new management and following a grand refurbishment. Its success has led the same people to open other pubs elsewhere in London under the Craft Beer Co. brand, including branches [[Craft Beer Co., EC1N 7TR|in Clerkenwell]], [[Craft Beer Co., N1 9PP|in Pentonville]], and in Brixton. |
Where this was once a poky estate pub called the Pimlico Tram, it reopened around July 2009 under new management, having been renovated with plentiful mirrors, large maps and a new focus on ales and food, with walls painted a light shade of green. Inside, the space is broken up by support pillars, with one half of the pub getting plentiful natural light from ceiling height windows, though a large table near the door gets almost no light by contrast. However, the tables are a comfortable size, and the benches for seating around the wall have plenty of cushions. There are also a few seats outside. |
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Today, the interior walls are a subdued grey, and the banquettes boast the green of Cask's branding. The space is broken up by support pillars, with one half of the pub getting plentiful natural light from ceiling height windows, though a large table near the door gets almost no light by contrast. However, the tables are a comfortable size, and the banquettes for seating around the wall have plenty of cushions. There are also a few seats outside. |
The bar has five handpulls for ale, with Greene King Olde Trip, Bateman's XXXB, Dark Star Best (£3.20) and Everard's Tiger on offer in August 2009. All those we tried were in excellent condition (our group settled in to drinking the Tiger for most of the evening). There are also a few lagers on draught, including Leffe, Budvar and Peroni, as well as Aspall's cider. However, behind the bar is a huge collection of mainly German beers, as well as some good Belgian ones too, generally priced around £4-£5. A bottle of Kopparberg pear cider was £4. |
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The bar has ten handpulls for ale, with a regular presence from Dark Star and Thornbridge breweries along with an ever-changing selection of well-chosen guests. There are huge numbers of ales passing through, so summing them up would be difficult. In May 2010, they had a mini-festival of six Brew Dog cask ales, while on other occasions they've had guest brewers in from around the world (several from Denmark in particular, as well as the USA) showcasing their products. In July 2010, BrewDog Hardcore IPA was £4. On [[Ewan]]'s July 2012 visit, about five of the handpulls were given over to Hardknott ales. All the ales [[bob]] and [[Ewan]] have tried have been in excellent condition. |
The food menu is served lunchtimes and evenings, and focuses on modern European choices, leaning towards a French influence (pâté en croûte features in the starters, though with a good range of mains, including a vegetarian choice) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3859631201/ photo of menu in August 2009]</small>. [[Ewan]]'s vegetarian lasagne (£8) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3859632633/ photo]</small> was presented simply but was perfectly good, made from butternut squash and spinach and topped with parmesan, and served with a small side salad. |
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There are also plenty of draught taps for European keg beers, with Moravka, Rothaus Pils and Weisse, Mort Subite Kriek, Brugse Zot Blonde and Bruin, as well as several guests, and Aspall's cider, though again these change regularly, with plenty of guests from Europe and the USA (mostly at around £3.95/half, as these are specially imported just for Cask). However, behind and beside the bar is a huge collection of German and Belgian beers, generally priced around £4-£5 (as of August 2009), as well as a good number from other countries (including the United States) and odd ones like the more alcoholic end of the Brew Dog range. A bottle of Kopparberg pear cider was £4 in August 2009. |
On the Friday evening we visited, the place remained largely empty with only a few small groups of drinkers (aside from our group of 10), ceding later in the evening to some older local residents, though the publican insisted this was the first time they'd not been busy since opening. Music was playing, soft jazz and other bland choices, but the atmosphere was pleasant enough. |
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On the first Friday evening we visited, the place remained largely empty with only a few small groups of drinkers (aside from our group of 10), ceding later in the evening to some older local residents, though the publican insisted this was the first time they'd not been busy since opening. Music was playing, soft jazz and other bland choices, but the atmosphere was pleasant enough. Another Friday in September 2009 was a little busier, but securing a large table wasn't a problem over the course of the evening, and it remains a good bet for an evening drink. |
[[Ewan]]'s verdict: A great range of well-kept beer and a location not too far from transport links make this a good choice for drinks. |
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On [[bob]]'s Thursday evening visit in July 2010 it was empty at 5pm but very busy by 7pm — there was obviously at least one very large office party in. By 9pm things had got quieter, but there were still only a few spare tables. The beers I tried were all very well kept. |
Accessibility: There's no step to get in, but toilets are down a very narrow staircase. |
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As of May 2013, food is limited to burgers, provided by [http://fortyburgers.com/ Forty Burgers]. There is one vegetarian option on the menu (halloumi and mushrooms). [[bob]]'s burger was a tad overcooked; since it was one of the last two available, this suggests they may leave them sitting around. [[Ewan]]'s verdict: A great range of well-kept beer and a location not too far from transport links make this a good choice for drinks. The expansion to ten ale handpulls makes this very much a destination pub for ale drinkers. Accessibility: No step to get in. Ladies' toilets on the same level as the bar and seating, but the gents' toilets are down a very narrow staircase. |
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* [http://www.fancyapint.com/pub/3531 Fancyapint review] * [http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/22988/ Pubs Galore comments] |
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* [http://www.fancyapint.com/pubs/pub3531.html Fancyapint review] |
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* [http://freakytrigger.co.uk/ft/2009/12/the-ft-top-25-pubs-of-the-00s-no-13-cask/ Freaky Trigger review] * [http://teninchwheeler.blogspot.com/2010/02/westlife.html Ten-inch Wheels review] * [http://beerjustice.blogspot.com/2010/03/cask-pub-and-kitchen.html Beer Justice review] * [http://www.timeout.com/london/bars/venue/2:26818/cask Time Out review] * [http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article/90987 Morning Advertiser interview with the publican] |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]] and others, May 2013. Food times and opening hours taken from the Cask website, June 2013.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]] and friends, 14 August 2009.</div> |
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phone='020 7630 7225' |
phone='phone number listed was a private residence and not this pub!' |
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summary='Excellent real ale refurbished estate pub in Pimlico.'
summary='Excellent real ale refurbished estate pub in Pimlico.' website='http://caskpubandkitchen.com/' |
summary='Excellent real ale refurbished estate pub in Pimlico.' website='http://caskpubandkitchen.com/' |
A pub in Pimlico, situated between Victoria and Pimlico stations, offering an abundance of cask ales and exotic bottled beers.
Where this was once a poky estate pub called the Pimlico Tram, it reopened around July 2009 under new management, having been renovated with plentiful mirrors, large maps and a new focus on ales and food, with walls painted a light shade of green. Inside, the space is broken up by support pillars, with one half of the pub getting plentiful natural light from ceiling height windows, though a large table near the door gets almost no light by contrast. However, the tables are a comfortable size, and the benches for seating around the wall have plenty of cushions. There are also a few seats outside.
The bar has five handpulls for ale, with Greene King Olde Trip, Bateman's XXXB, Dark Star Best (£3.20) and Everard's Tiger on offer in August 2009. All those we tried were in excellent condition (our group settled in to drinking the Tiger for most of the evening). There are also a few lagers on draught, including Leffe, Budvar and Peroni, as well as Aspall's cider. However, behind the bar is a huge collection of mainly German beers, as well as some good Belgian ones too, generally priced around £4-£5. A bottle of Kopparberg pear cider was £4.
The food menu is served lunchtimes and evenings, and focuses on modern European choices, leaning towards a French influence (pâté en croûte features in the starters, though with a good range of mains, including a vegetarian choice) photo of menu in August 2009. Ewan's vegetarian lasagne (£8) photo was presented simply but was perfectly good, made from butternut squash and spinach and topped with parmesan, and served with a small side salad.
On the Friday evening we visited, the place remained largely empty with only a few small groups of drinkers (aside from our group of 10), ceding later in the evening to some older local residents, though the publican insisted this was the first time they'd not been busy since opening. Music was playing, soft jazz and other bland choices, but the atmosphere was pleasant enough.
Ewan's verdict: A great range of well-kept beer and a location not too far from transport links make this a good choice for drinks.
Accessibility: There's no step to get in, but toilets are down a very narrow staircase.
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