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A number of new pubs in London have gained press for their focus on small beer producers (both ales and, increasingly, keg), and the Horseshoe has fit itself well into that company. They have brewed beer on site, but the brewery operations have expanded and moved out to [[Locale Kentish Town|Kentish Town]] as the [http://www.camdentownbrewery.com/ Camden Town Brewery], which still feature heavily on the taps here. |
A number of new pubs in London have gained press for their focus on small beer producers (both ales and, increasingly, keg), and the Horseshoe has fit itself well into that company. They have brewed beer on site, but the brewery operations have expanded and moved out to [[Locale Kentish Town|Kentish Town]] as the [http://www.camdentownbrewery.com/ Camden Town Brewery], which still feature heavily on the taps here. It's not clear if the pub itself still does any brewing. |
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There are three pumps for ale on the bar, which on [[Ewan]]'s June 2011 visit featured Camden Town Camden Howe (a barleywine), Roosters Stars and Stripes, and Westons's traditional scrumpy. There are plenty of keg fonts, with other Camden Town beers (the Wheat beer, which was off on [[Ewan]]'s visit, and two other rather more obscure ones, with ad hoc labels, including a nice Dunkel), two Brew Dog beers, Stiegl, and Thatcher's Gold cider. |
There are three pumps for ale on bar, which on [[Ewan]]'s June 2011 visit are featuring Camden Town Camden Howe (a barleywine), Roosters Stars and Stripes, and Westons's traditional scrumpy. There are plenty of keg fonts, with other Camden Town beers (the Wheat beer, which is off on [[Ewan]]'s visit, and two other rather more obscure ones, with ad hoc labels, including a nice Dunkel), two Brew Dog beers, Stiegl, and Thatcher's Gold cider. |
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The space itself is bright and airy, with long wooden tables in the front, and a raised area up some steps to the rear. [[Ewan]] has been past when the place was all set out for dining (perhaps just at lunchtimes), but on a Saturday late afternoon, the place was dominated by drinkers and the atmosphere was very pleasant. Music was playing, but not too loudly. |
The space itself is bright and airy, with long wooden tables in the front, and a raised area up some steps to the rear. [[Ewan]] has been past when the place was all set out for dining (perhaps just at lunchtimes), but on a Saturday late afternoon, the place is dominated by drinkers and the atmosphere is very pleasant. Music is playing, but not too loudly. |
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* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/13239/ Beer In The Evening comments] |
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* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/44361 Qype comments] |
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* [http://booinlondon.blogspot.com/2011/08/horseshoe-hampstead.html Boo In London review] |
* [https://www.facebook.com/TheHorseshoeHampstead Facebook page] |
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* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/13239/ Beer In The Evening comments] * [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/44361 Qype comments] * [https://www.facebook.com/TheHorseshoeHampstead Facebook page] |
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A modern craft beer-focused gastropub conversion of a former Wetherspoon's premises in Hampstead.
A number of new pubs in London have gained press for their focus on small beer producers (both ales and, increasingly, keg), and the Horseshoe has fit itself well into that company. They have brewed beer on site, but the brewery operations have expanded and moved out to Kentish Town as the Camden Town Brewery, which still feature heavily on the taps here. It's not clear if the pub itself still does any brewing.
There are three pumps for ale on bar, which on Ewan's June 2011 visit are featuring Camden Town Camden Howe (a barleywine), Roosters Stars and Stripes, and Westons's traditional scrumpy. There are plenty of keg fonts, with other Camden Town beers (the Wheat beer, which is off on Ewan's visit, and two other rather more obscure ones, with ad hoc labels, including a nice Dunkel), two Brew Dog beers, Stiegl, and Thatcher's Gold cider.
The space itself is bright and airy, with long wooden tables in the front, and a raised area up some steps to the rear. Ewan has been past when the place was all set out for dining (perhaps just at lunchtimes), but on a Saturday late afternoon, the place is dominated by drinkers and the atmosphere is very pleasant. Music is playing, but not too loudly.
See also:
- Fancyapint review
- Beer In The Evening comments
- Pubs Galore comments
- Qype comments
- Time Out review
- Facebook page
- Cheese And Biscuits review
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