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Good Beer Guide pub near [[Euston Station]]. Owned by Shepherd Neame, with five of their ales on tap. All five were well-kept, albeit pricey (Early Bird and Bishop's Finger both £3.05/pint; Masterbrew £2.65/pint, as of April 2007). |
Good Beer Guide pub near Euston Station. Owned by Shepherd's Neame, with five of their ales on tap. All five were well-kept, albeit pricey (2.65-3.05 per pint in April 2007). |
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Food is served. The selection is reasonable, the prices average, and the quality mediocre. A 10oz rump steak was tough and flavourless, and "ginger and lemongrass chicken strips" tasted of neither ginger, lemongrass nor chicken, and were somewhat flabby. The steak and Spitfire pie was a travesty. Puff pastry top but only a china dish to contain the fillings. The actual filling was very tasty and even had enough pepper to satisfy [[bob]]. The steak inside was very tender. The salmon fillet was a little overpriced at £8.25 for what turned out to be essentially a posh Fillet'O'Fish. Someone in the kitchen is definitely lacking inspiration, since the steak, the pie, and the salmon all came with exactly the same side dishes; mashed potato (quite competent, though [[bob]] and [[elvum]] wished for more butter), and a rather uninspired salad with dressing (not home-made; clearly from a bottle). |
Food is served. The selection is reasonable; the prices average and the quality mediocre. A 10oz rump steak was tough and flavourless, and "ginger and lemongrass chicken strips" tasted of neither ginger, lemongrass nor chicken, and were somewhat flabby. The Steak and Spitfire pie was a travesty. Puff pastry top but only a china dish to contain the fillings. The actual filling was very tasty and even had enough pepper to satisfy [[bob]]. The steak inside was very tender. |
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We left for another pub after our meal, since it was rather too noisy for us to hear each other speak. Turning off the piped music would probably make this pub rather better. There is some seating available on the pavement outside. |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], [[elvum]] and [[Kake]] on the 26th of April 2007.</div> |
<div class="last_visited">Last visited by [[bob]], [[elvum]] and [[kake]] on the 26th of April 2007</div> |
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summary='Shepherd Neame pub near Euston Station, in the Good Beer Guide.' |
summary='Good Beer Guide pub near Euston Station.' |
Good Beer Guide pub near Euston Station. Owned by Shepherd's Neame, with five of their ales on tap. All five were well-kept, albeit pricey (2.65-3.05 per pint in April 2007).
Food is served. The selection is reasonable; the prices average and the quality mediocre. A 10oz rump steak was tough and flavourless, and "ginger and lemongrass chicken strips" tasted of neither ginger, lemongrass nor chicken, and were somewhat flabby. The Steak and Spitfire pie was a travesty. Puff pastry top but only a china dish to contain the fillings. The actual filling was very tasty and even had enough pepper to satisfy bob. The steak inside was very tender.
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