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There are five handpulls, with regularly rotating beers and ciders noted on a chalkboard above the bar (and notified on the pub's [http://twitter.com/thegunmakers Twitter account]), often solid British bitters from brewers like Woodforde's, Purity, Windsor & Eton, Timothy Taylor and the like. All ales have always been very well-kept. There are also draught taps, often with a Meantime beer (London Pale Ale or Helles) and Addlestone's cloudy cider.
There are five handpulls, with regularly rotating beers and ciders noted on a chalkboard above the bar (and notified on the pub's [http://twitter.com/thegunmakers Twitter] account), often solid British bitters from brewers like Woodforde's, Purity, Windsor & Eton, Timothy Taylor and the like. All ales have always been very well-kept. There are also draught taps, often with a Meantime beer (London Pale Ale or Helles) and Addlestone's cloudy cider.
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When [[bob]] and [[elvum]] visited in June 2013, to coincide with the Northumbrian beer festival, a table had been set up in the back room with eight tapped casks behind it. These offered a selection of bitters, pale/blonde ales and a red ale from the north-east of England, priced between £3.80 and £4.30. All were in good condition.
Food is served noon-3pm and 6pm-9.30pm Monday to Friday. The menu covers a good range, interesting without being overly pretentious, and ranges from £8 for a tagliatelle pomodoro and £8.50 for the smoked chicken and chorizo salad, through to £14.50 for a steak (see Twitter for details). It's chalked up on boards around the pub and posted to Twitter, and changes fairly regularly. On a November 2008 visit, [[Ewan]] had a gnocchi of the day (stilton and spinach) which was very tasty and flavoursome, while his friend's sausages and mash featured three hefty sausages which were given the thumbs-up. On a May 2009 visit, [[Kake]]'s steak sandwich was very good, decent meat cooked properly and served in ciabatta. Another of our party had the burger, which came with truly excellent chips; crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and not at all greasy. There are also decent crisps (Salty Dog brand) and [http://stonch.blogspot.com/2008/08/extra-tasty.html pork scratchings]. At the london.pm meeting in June, many people enjoyed the food, particularly the steak sandwich and the mixed grill. On a 2011 visit, [[Ewan]] had a paella which was utterly fantastic, while in August 2012, a BBQ chicken dish was also tender and succulent.
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As of June 2013, food is served noon-3pm and 6pm-9.30pm Monday to Friday. The menu covers a good range, interesting without being overly pretentious. It's chalked up on boards around the pub and posted to Twitter, and changes fairly regularly. There are also decent crisps (Salty Dog brand) and pork scratchings.
Accessibility-wise, the pub has a number of short staircases between each of the different areas, including access to the toilets. The steps between the bar and the main seating areas have a particularly low head clearance.
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On a November 2008 visit, [[Ewan]] had a gnocchi of the day (stilton and spinach) which was very tasty and flavoursome, while his friend's sausages and mash featured three hefty sausages which were given the thumbs-up. On a May 2009 visit, [[Kake]]'s steak sandwich was very good, decent meat cooked properly and served in ciabatta. Another of our party had the burger, which came with truly excellent chips; crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and not at all greasy. At the london.pm meeting in June, many people enjoyed the food, particularly the steak sandwich and the mixed grill. On a 2011 visit, [[Ewan]] had a paella which was utterly fantastic, while in August 2012, a BBQ chicken dish was also tender and succulent.

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A lovely little pub just off Clerkenwell Road, on a quiet back street.

A modest and understated black frontage, with a couple of tables sitting outside, opens on to a small bar area near the front. Further seating is up several stairs, where wall-length mirrors are rather strikingly engraved with the pub's name and there are comfortable leather banquettes along the wall on either side. There's a larger, brighter room, seemingly added on at a later date, down some stairs at the back, useful for accommodating lunchtime overflow, large parties, and also for weekend functions (the pub can be hired at the weekends, when it's not open).

There are five handpulls, with regularly rotating beers and ciders noted on a chalkboard above the bar (and notified on the pub's Twitter account), often solid British bitters from brewers like Woodforde's, Purity, Windsor & Eton, Timothy Taylor and the like. All ales have always been very well-kept. There are also draught taps, often with a Meantime beer (London Pale Ale or Helles) and Addlestone's cloudy cider.

Food is served noon-3pm and 6pm-9.30pm Monday to Friday. The menu covers a good range, interesting without being overly pretentious, and ranges from £8 for a tagliatelle pomodoro and £8.50 for the smoked chicken and chorizo salad, through to £14.50 for a steak (see Twitter for details). It's chalked up on boards around the pub and posted to Twitter, and changes fairly regularly. On a November 2008 visit, Ewan had a gnocchi of the day (stilton and spinach) which was very tasty and flavoursome, while his friend's sausages and mash featured three hefty sausages which were given the thumbs-up. On a May 2009 visit, Kake's steak sandwich was very good, decent meat cooked properly and served in ciabatta. Another of our party had the burger, which came with truly excellent chips; crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and not at all greasy. There are also decent crisps (Salty Dog brand) and pork scratchings. At the london.pm meeting in June, many people enjoyed the food, particularly the steak sandwich and the mixed grill. On a 2011 visit, Ewan had a paella which was utterly fantastic, while in August 2012, a BBQ chicken dish was also tender and succulent.

It can get very busy in the evenings, though on all Ewan's visits (at off-peak times, afternoons and late evening), it has been an extremely pleasant place to spend some time. A Thursday lunchtime visit was busy at 1:30pm though there were a few tables spare in the back room, getting far quieter after 2pm.

Service is exceptionally friendly, and there is additionally table service during the lunchtimes, with attentive staff passing around the room on a regular basis. Requests for drinks, food and bill were accommodated very promptly, without any long waits.

Accessibility-wise, the pub has a number of short staircases between each of the different areas, including access to the toilets. The steps between the bar and the main seating areas have a particularly low head clearance.

Ewan's verdict: The ale range may not pander to the 'craft beer' drinkers, but it offers some solid British cask ales in immaculate condition, while the food is among the best in any London pub that I've been to. I can heartily recommend it, and I like to pop in whenever I'm in the area.

bob and elvum visited in June 2013 to coincide with the Northumbrian beer festival. A table had been set up in the back room with eight tapped casks behind it, and a selection of bitters, pale/blonde ales and a red ale from the north-east of England, priced between £3.80 and £4.30. All were in good condition.

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Last visited by bob and elvum, June 2013. Opening hours and food times taken from the Gunmakers website, June 2013.

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