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Young's pub in [[Locale Barking|Barking]], in the Good Beer Guide.
Young's pub in Barking, in the Good Beer Guide. Food served lunchtimes except Saturdays.
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[[Kake]] visited on a Thursday afternoon; it was pretty empty apart from a couple of locals. Locals and barmaid alike seemed confused by my presence — I suppose I <i>was</i> pretty weird in context, being a woman on her own drinking in the public bar of an out-of-town pub in the afternoon. Three real ales: Young's Bitter (I think), Young's Special, and Wells Bombardier. The Special was £2.51/pint, and there was nothing wrong with it.
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[[Kake]] visited on a Thursday afternoon; it was pretty empty apart from a couple of locals. Locals and barmaid alike seemed confused by my presence — I suppose I <i>was</i> pretty weird in context, being a woman on her own drinking in the public bar of an out-of-town pub in the afternoon. Three real ales: Young's Bitter (I think), Young's Special, and Wells Bombardier. The Special was &pound;2.51/pint, and there was nothing wrong with it.

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According to the 2007 Good Beer Guide, food is served lunchtimes except Saturdays.

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Young's pub in Barking, in the Good Beer Guide. Food served lunchtimes except Saturdays.

Kake visited on a Thursday afternoon; it was pretty empty apart from a couple of locals. Locals and barmaid alike seemed confused by my presence — I suppose I was pretty weird in context, being a woman on her own drinking in the public bar of an out-of-town pub in the afternoon. Three real ales: Young's Bitter (I think), Young's Special, and Wells Bombardier. The Special was £2.51/pint, and there was nothing wrong with it.

The public bar has a pool table, and a flatscreen TV, which was showing football but not loudly. I didn't go in the saloon bar, but the interweb says it has a piano.

Not sure it's worth a journey, but if you're in the area it's probably worth checking out. Certainly can't argue with the prices.

Last visited by Kake, 2 August 2007. Opening hours and food details taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide.

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