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Pub in [[Locale Hoxton|Hoxton]].
Pub in [[Locale Hoxton|Hoxton]], in the [[Category Good Beer Guide|Good Beer Guide]].
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], September 2012. Opening hours taken from the Howl At The Moon website, August 2014.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], September 2012. Opening hours taken from the 2013 Good Beer Guide.</div>
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category='Free Wireless,Good Beer Guide 2013,Good Beer Guide 2014,Good Beer Guide 2015,Good Beer Guide 2016,Good Beer Guide 2017,Pubs,Real Ale,Smoking Area,Step-Free Access'
category='Free Wireless,Good Beer Guide,Good Beer Guide 2013,Good Beer Guide 2014,Pubs,Real Ale,Smoking Area,Step-Free Access'
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summary='Pub in Hoxton.' website='http://www.hoxtonhowl.com/' summary='Pub in Hoxton, in the Good Beer Guide.'
summary='Pub in Hoxton
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Pub in Hoxton, in the Good Beer Guide.

It underwent refurbishment in mid-September 2012, so some of the details below may be out of date, as our visit was prior to this.

This single-room street-corner pub has large windows to let the light in, and a comfortable, non-forced ramshackle feel. A wide range of seating is on offer, though generally with only one example of each type: a banquette, a sofa, an armchair, and a long low bench flanking a coffee table. A large knot-gouged wooden table stands under a mirror on a dais at the end, with a church pew along one side and mismatched chairs clustered around. A small bookcase holds board games including both Monopoly and "Anti-Monopoly".

The bar is lined by tall but comfortable-looking stools, and there's a reasonably-sized standing area behind these. There's also some outside seating provided by chain-suspended wooden benches.

Kake visited on a Thursday early evening in September 2012. The six handpumps offered three real ales — Magic Rock Carnival, Hackney Brewery Best Bitter (£3.30/pint), and Hackney Brewery American Pale Ale — as well as Orchard Pig Explorer cider. They also had keg fonts for interesting-sounding beers including Brodie's London Pale Ale.

There were a fair few people in during my visit, though there were always at least a couple of seats free. The ages of the clientele appeared to range from around 5 to around 75, with an equal mix of women and men. Music was playing: James Brown, Jimi Hendrix.

Free wifi is available, with the password displayed to one side of the bar (worked fine when tested in September 2012).

Accessibility: A step at one door, but only a small ridge at the other. Step-free to bar, much of the seating, and the toilets once you're in, though the route to the toilets is a little narrow. One of the tables is on a dais.

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Last visited by Kake, September 2012. Opening hours taken from the 2013 Good Beer Guide.

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