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[[Kake]] visited on a Thursday afternoon in July 2009. The handpulls had pump clips for Adnam's Bitter and Greene King IPA, but I had lime and soda instead (£1.80 for about two-thirds of a pint, with the soda served from a bottle). |
[[Kake]] visited on a Thursday afternoon in July 2009. The handpulls had pump clips for Adnams Bitter and Greene King IPA, but I had lime and soda instead (£1.80 for about 2/3 of a pint, with the soda served from a bottle). |
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Accessibility: Two steps up to get in at left-hand entrance, one step up at right-hand entrance. It's all on one level once you're in, but the ladies' at least is quite small. |
Accessibility: 2 steps up to get in at left-hand entrance, 1 step up at right-hand entrance. It's all on one level once you're in, but the ladies' at least is quite small. |
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* [http://www.fancyapint.com/pub/2095 Fancyapint review] |
* [http://www.fancyapint.com/pubs/pub2095.html Fancyapint review] |
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Gastropub in Marylebone, near the Edgware Road stations.
It's fairly gastro-looking inside, though the main space is quite long and narrow. There's a secondary seating space to one side, with a skylight. Food is served lunchtimes and evenings, prepared in an open kitchen at the end of the bar. There's also an outside seating area; picnic benches on decking sheltered from the surrounding roads by tall hedges.
Kake visited on a Thursday afternoon in July 2009. The handpulls had pump clips for Adnams Bitter and Greene King IPA, but I had lime and soda instead (£1.80 for about 2/3 of a pint, with the soda served from a bottle).
When I arrived around 2:30pm, there were a fair few customers in but still plenty of free tables, perhaps helped by the good weather; most people were sitting outside on the decking. Piped jazz was playing very very quietly. Even the empty tables were a bit messy, with uncleared glasses and strewn crumbs, and remained this way throughout my visit. (Someone who I think may have been the owner/manager appeared and cleaned one of them off just as I was about to leave, but it turned out that this was for his own use.)
According to the menu board, food is served noon-2:30pm and 7pm-10pm — examples collected in July 2009 included deep-fried calamari with tartare sauce and green leaves; parma ham with melon and port reduction; tomato, mushroom, and gruyere "tartin" with new potato salad; and seared swordfish with saute potatoes, broccoli, mango, chilli, spring onion, and coriander dressing.
Accessibility: 2 steps up to get in at left-hand entrance, 1 step up at right-hand entrance. It's all on one level once you're in, but the ladies' at least is quite small.
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