Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 12 and Version 3 of Jamaica Wine House, EC3V 9DS

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Pub near [[Bank And Monument Stations|Bank Station]] in the [[Locale City|City]]. It's also known as the Jampot. It was [http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article/82529 bought] by [[Category Shepherd Neame|Shepherd Neame]] in early 2009.
Good Beer Guide pub near Bank Station in the City.
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The interior is all bare floorboards and dark wood, and is divided into several separate compartments around the edges, with a more open standing space around the bar. Each compartment has wooden benches built into its walls, as well as several small square tables which are at the right height for those sitting on the benches but peculiarly at exactly the same height as the tall stools which provide the rest of the seating - indeed, the major difference between the tables and the stools is that the latter have additional crossbars to rest your feet on.
Also known as the Jampot, according to the 2009 Good Beer Guide.
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[[Kake]] visited on a Tuesday afternoon in September 2008. Beers available were Bombardier, Deuchars IPA (£3.10), and Greene King IPA.
See also:
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[http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/2903/ Beer In The Evening comments]
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[http://www.fancyapint.com/pubs/pub1548.html Fancyapint review]
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Food is served all day until 8pm (according to the staff member I asked; though she warned me that Mon-Wed they may stop early). A sign I saw in the window mentioned that the menu changes roughly every four weeks. See <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2864158620/sizes/l/in/photostream/ photo]</small> of the menu as of September 2008.
<div class="last_verified">Opening times and food info taken from the 2009 Good Beer Guide.</div>
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I had the roast chicken terrine (starter, &pound;4.50), which came in a generous portion with plenty of sliced toasted ciabatta. It was pretty good. They'd even bothered to dress the couple of salad leaves it was served on, with a decent enough wholegrain mustard vinaigrette.
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Accessibility: There's a step up to get in at at least one of the entrances, and the toilets are down a flight of stairs.
Comment added by Kake: Three handpumps; Bombardier, Deuchars IPA (3.10), Greene King IPA. Food served all day until 8pm (according to the staff member I asked; though she warned me that Mon-Wed they may stop early). I had the roast chicken terrine (starter, 4.50), which came in a generous portion with plenty of sliced toasted ciabatta. It was pretty good. They'd even bothered to dress the couple of salad leaves it was served on, with a decent enough wholegrain mustard vinaigrette.
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See also:
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[http://www.fancyapint.com/pub/1548 Fancyapint review]
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[http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/23477/ Pubs Galore comments]
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[http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/2903/ Beer In The Evening comments]
Comment added by Kake: The interior is all bare floorboards and dark wood, and is divided into several separate compartments around the edges, with a more open standing space around the bar. Each compartment has wooden benches built into its walls, as well as several small square tables which are at the right height for those sitting on the benches but peculiarly at exactly the same height as the tall stools which provide the rest of the seating - indeed, the major difference between the tables and the stools is that the latter have additional crossbars to rest your feet on.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 16 September 2008. Opening times taken from the Shepherd Neame website, March 2014.</div>
There's a step up to get in at at least one of the entrances, and the toilets are down a flight of stairs.
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summary='Shepherd Neame pub near Bank Station in the City.'
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summary='Good Beer Guide pub near Bank Station in the City.'
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Good Beer Guide pub near Bank Station in the City.

Also known as the Jampot, according to the 2009 Good Beer Guide.

See also:

Opening times and food info taken from the 2009 Good Beer Guide.

Comment added by Kake: Three handpumps; Bombardier, Deuchars IPA (3.10), Greene King IPA. Food served all day until 8pm (according to the staff member I asked; though she warned me that Mon-Wed they may stop early). I had the roast chicken terrine (starter, 4.50), which came in a generous portion with plenty of sliced toasted ciabatta. It was pretty good. They'd even bothered to dress the couple of salad leaves it was served on, with a decent enough wholegrain mustard vinaigrette.

Comment added by Kake: The interior is all bare floorboards and dark wood, and is divided into several separate compartments around the edges, with a more open standing space around the bar. Each compartment has wooden benches built into its walls, as well as several small square tables which are at the right height for those sitting on the benches but peculiarly at exactly the same height as the tall stools which provide the rest of the seating - indeed, the major difference between the tables and the stools is that the latter have additional crossbars to rest your feet on.

There's a step up to get in at at least one of the entrances, and the toilets are down a flight of stairs.


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