Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 11 and Version 10 of Jerusalem Tavern, EC1M 5UQ

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Now does food until 9:30pm, but not every day - I think Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, not sure about Mondays, and definitely not on Fridays. ([[Bob]] points out that the food times have changed at least three times in the past year, so it's a good idea to check in advance if you need to be certain.) [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/1660/ Beer in the Evening comments] suggest that the food is rather expensive. Snack-wise, they have what looked like the full range of Tyrrells crisps, and some non-generic-looking pork scratchings (can't remember the brand and didn't try them, but anything has to be better than KP).
Now does food until 9:30pm (but not every day - I think Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, not sure about Mondays, and definitely not on Fridays). [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/1660/ Beer in the Evening comments] suggest that the food is rather expensive. Snack-wise, they have what looked like the full range of Tyrrells crisps, and some non-generic-looking pork scratchings (can't remember the brand and didn't try them, but anything has to be better than KP).
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Accessibility: It's on one level apart from the toilets, which are down a narrow staircase just past the bar, and one table which is up a few steps on a mezzanine-type thing. It's very narrow right by the bar (even if there isn't a queue for the bar, there's a pillar in an inconvenient spot), restricting access to not only the bar but also the toilets and the tables at the back of the pub.
Accessibility: the toilets are down a narrow staircase. I <i>think</i> the rest of the pub is on one level apart from one table which is up a few stairs on a mezzanine-type thing, but I forgot to check properly. In the evenings, the smallness and crowdedness make it hard to manouevre even if you're able-bodied.

St Peter's pub in Clerkenwell. Very small.

It gets very busy and crowded with after-work drinkers; you really need to be there by around 5pm or even earlier if you want to get a seat. There are a couple of tables outside, but they also fill up early. The street it's on is a quiet one, so drinkers spill out onto the pavement and even across the road. Once the place is full, the staff will ask you if you're drinking inside or outside; if you're drinking outside then you get your pint in plastic rather than glass. Tables can be booked if you aim to turn up at 6pm (or earlier; we booked one from 5pm on a Friday).

Usually has four or five of the St Peter's beers on tap, and all the rest in bottles. They also have Aspell's cider on tap (£3.10/pint).

Now does food until 9:30pm (but not every day - I think Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, not sure about Mondays, and definitely not on Fridays). Beer in the Evening comments suggest that the food is rather expensive. Snack-wise, they have what looked like the full range of Tyrrells crisps, and some non-generic-looking pork scratchings (can't remember the brand and didn't try them, but anything has to be better than KP).

The bar staff do a great job of serving people as quickly as they can, but are hampered by the fact that there's only one till, which seems to be a major bottleneck.

Accessibility: the toilets are down a narrow staircase. I think the rest of the pub is on one level apart from one table which is up a few stairs on a mezzanine-type thing, but I forgot to check properly. In the evenings, the smallness and crowdedness make it hard to manouevre even if you're able-bodied.

Note that it's closed at weekends.

Other reviews:

Opening hours taken from the St Peter's website, May 2007.

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