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Nice little pub in [[Locale Hornchurch|Hornchurch]], just down the road from [[Emerson Park Station]].
Pub in [[Locale Hornchurch|Hornchurch]].
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It's quite small inside. Slightly confusingly, it has two entrances, one on each side, but they lead into the same room. This has bare floorboards, banquette seating around the edges, chairs and round wooden tables arranged around this; there are some stools at the bar too. There are a couple of large mirrors are on the walls, with a somewhat incongruous flatscreen mounted above/between them. Half-height lace curtains on the windows provide some privacy; the pub is basically on a roundabout, with fairly busy (for the area) roads wrapped around it.
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[http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/25359/ Beer In The Evening comments]
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[[Kake]] visited on a Wednesday evening in September 2008. Beers available were Black Sheep (very cheap, at £2.30/pint), Old Speckled Hen, and Young's Bitter. The Black Sheep was perfectly fine, and I had two pints of it.
<div class="last_verified">Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide.</div>
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They don't do any food - only filled rolls, and when they're gone they're gone (and at 6pm on the day of my visit they were in fact gone).
Comment added by Kake: Black Sheep 2.30/pint (yes, really!); they also have Old Speckled Hen and Young's Bitter. The Black Sheep tastes perfectly fine.
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The flatscreen was showing horseracing when I arrived but was switched off once the event was over, and replaced by piped music (some London radio station - "London's heart" seems to be their tagline - not too loud).
No food - only filled rolls, and when they're gone they're gone (and at 6pm today they were in fact gone).
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There were about 15-20 people in at 6pm, which in a space this size means "about half full". Plenty of lively conversations were going on, but nobody was shouting or anything. The lady who served me when I arrived was doing a marvellous job of multitasking, and keeping a smile on her face as she did so. It was really quite nice there, and I was quite reluctant to leave and find food!
Quite small inside. Has at least two entrances (with a step or two up to get in), but they lead into the same room. Bare floorboards, banquette seating around the edges, chairs and round wooden tables arranged around this. Some stools at the bar too. Half-height lace curtains on the windows to provide some privacy; the pub is basically on a roundabout, with fairly busy (for the area) roads wrapped around it.
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Accessibility: A step or two up to get in at both entrances; level access to bar, seating area, and toilets once you're in.
Large flatscreen which was showing horseracing when I arrived but was switched off once the event was over, and replaced by piped music (some London radio station - "London's heart" seems to be their tagline - not too loud).
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See also:
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[http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/25359/ Beer In The Evening comments]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]]
, 24 September 2008. Opening hours taken from sign on door, September 2008.</div>
There are about 15-20 people in, which in a space this size means "about half full". Plenty of lively conversations going on, but nobody's shouting or anything. The lady who served me when I arrived was doing a marvellous job of multitasking, and keeping a smile on her face as she did so. It's really quite nice here, and I wish I didn't have to leave to find some food!
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summary='Pub in Hornchurch, just down the road from Emerson Park Station.' website='' summary='Pub in Hornchurch.'
summary='Pub in Hornchurch
, just down the road from Emerson Park Station.' website=''

Pub in Hornchurch.

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Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide.

Comment added by Kake: Black Sheep 2.30/pint (yes, really!); they also have Old Speckled Hen and Young's Bitter. The Black Sheep tastes perfectly fine.

No food - only filled rolls, and when they're gone they're gone (and at 6pm today they were in fact gone).

Quite small inside. Has at least two entrances (with a step or two up to get in), but they lead into the same room. Bare floorboards, banquette seating around the edges, chairs and round wooden tables arranged around this. Some stools at the bar too. Half-height lace curtains on the windows to provide some privacy; the pub is basically on a roundabout, with fairly busy (for the area) roads wrapped around it.

Large flatscreen which was showing horseracing when I arrived but was switched off once the event was over, and replaced by piped music (some London radio station - "London's heart" seems to be their tagline - not too loud).

There are about 15-20 people in, which in a space this size means "about half full". Plenty of lively conversations going on, but nobody's shouting or anything. The lady who served me when I arrived was doing a marvellous job of multitasking, and keeping a smile on her face as she did so. It's really quite nice here, and I wish I didn't have to leave to find some food!


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