Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 6 and Version 5 of Nellie Dean, W1D 3SU
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Given the options for drinking in [[Locale Soho|Soho]], the Nellie Dean is a perfectly pleasant place without any pretensions, though it still gets crowded on a weekday evening. |
Given the options for drinking in Soho, the Nellie Dean is a perfectly pleasant place without any pretensions, though it still gets crowded on a weekday evening. |
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Importantly (and rarely) for this area, it also has a pool table upstairs (£1) where the local rules seemed to be winner-stays-on. Also, pool is advertised as free on Monday (evenings only?) and there's a jukebox where there were lots of cheesy 80s and Now compilations. |
Importantly (and rarely) for this area, it also has a pool table upstairs (£1) where the local rules seemed to be winner-stays-on. |
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It has a range of fairly standard ales on tap, as well as a well-kept Deuchars IPA. It's also reasonable value money-wise - our round of two pints of Deuchars and two pints of Fosters was £12.20. |
Comment added by Bec: Also, pool is free Monday (evenings only?) and there's a jukebox where Jo found lots of tacky 80s and Now compilations. |
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Also reasonable money wise - my round of 2 pints of Deuchars and 2 pints of Fosters was £12.20. It has a range of fairly standard ales on tap, as well as a well-kept Deuchars IPA. |
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* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub219.html Fancy a Pint review] |
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* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub219.html Fancyapint review] |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Bec]], [[Ewan]], Jo and Steve, 14 August 2007.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Bec]], [[Ewan]], Steve and Jo on 14 August 2007.</div> |
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phone='020 7734 2572' |
phone='(020) 7734 2572' |
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summary='A not too annoying place to drink in Soho.' summary='A not too annoying place to drink in Soho, with pool table.' | summary='A not too annoying place to drink in Soho.' summary='A not too annoying place to drink in Soho, with pool table.' |
Given the options for drinking in Soho, the Nellie Dean is a perfectly pleasant place without any pretensions, though it still gets crowded on a weekday evening.
Importantly (and rarely) for this area, it also has a pool table upstairs (£1) where the local rules seemed to be winner-stays-on.
Comment added by Bec: Also, pool is free Monday (evenings only?) and there's a jukebox where Jo found lots of tacky 80s and Now compilations.
Also reasonable money wise - my round of 2 pints of Deuchars and 2 pints of Fosters was £12.20.
It has a range of fairly standard ales on tap, as well as a well-kept Deuchars IPA.
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