Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 14 and Version 13 of Cleveland Arms, W2 6DT
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host='2a00:1098:86:4d:c0ff:ee:15:900d' |
host='46.43.34.31' |
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latitude='51.514858' |
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longitude='-0.181095' |
longitude='-0.179519' |
Traditional pub in Bayswater.
The front part is dark and cosy, with exposed floorboards, a traditional ambience, and a mixture of tall stools and normal chairs and tables. At the back is a carpeted games room with three or four small tables fitted in around a pool table, and a dart board sensibly situated in its own area away from the seats. A shelf of books is available for taking away (minimum 50p donation to charity box per book, as of December 2009).
Kake, bob, Leon, and Dakkar visited on a Thursday afternoon in December 2009. Three real ales were on: Harvey's Sussex Best, Greene King IPA (the regulars), and Everard Sleighbell (the guest, £2.80/pint). Peanuts were set out in little dishes on each table (bob noted that this was also the case on his previous visit a few months back, so it seems to be a regular thing). Music was playing when we arrived, but stopped shortly after (possibly a jukebox). There were about 8 or 9 other customers in, so there were plenty of seats but still a convivial atmosphere.
Food is served lunchtimes and evenings, according to the 2010 Good Beer Guide.
According to a blackboard outside seen in December 2009, quiz night is Tuesdays from 8:30pm.
Accessibility: Two steps up to get in. Toilets are down a flight of stairs with a non-continuous handrail and a bend at the bottom.
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