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Taylor Walker (Spirit Pub Company) pub near Belsize Park Station.

It's fairly big inside, and there's a beer garden (patio) out the back too. The ceiling is low, and there's little natural light except at the very front and back. Fruit machines flash silently, and there's a dartboard at the front too.

Bob visited on a Saturday lunchtime around 1pm in March 2008. There was a smattering of other customers. An OK pint of London Pride was £2.78/pint. Young's Ordinary was off. There was another beer on which might have been Greene King IPA.

Kake visited a few years later, on a Monday afternoon in October 2011. There were four real ales on: Young's London Gold (£1.76/half), Greene King Old Golden Hen, London Pride, and Doom Bar. There were maybe five or six other customers in when I arrived around 3:30pm. Music was playing, not too loudly. Cricket was showing silently on the flatscreens.

According to the Taylor Walker website as of October 2011, food is served noon-9pm Mon-Sun. The menu is a standard chain-wide one, nothing too exciting.

Accessibility: No step to get in, and it's step-free through to the toilets (though access to the cubicles in the ladies' is a little narrow). There are steps to the beer garden.

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Last visited by Bob, 29 March 2008.

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