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[[Kake]] comments (April 2007): Good food, though not cheap. Food is served noon-9pm Monday to Sunday. The burgers are particularly recommended; steak <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/473975408/ photo]</small>, lamb, chicken and vegetarian burgers are all &pound;7.95. They do go for quality over quantity.
Good food, though not cheap. Food is served noon-9pm Monday to Sunday. The burgers are particularly recommended; steak <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/473975408/ photo]</small>, lamb, chicken and vegetarian burgers are all &pound;7.95. Mains go up from there to &pound;9.50. There are also sandwiches from &pound;5.50-6.50. Chips are &pound;2.50, though you don't get a huge amount. They do go for quality over quantity.
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Pint of ordinary is &pound;2.80. Apart from Young's Bitter, they also had Courage Directors Bitter, Bombardier and Deuchars IPA on a visit in March 2008.

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[[Ewan]] comments (March 2008): Mains range from the burger prices to a maximum &pound;9.50. There are also sandwiches from &pound;5.50-6.50. Chips are &pound;2.50, though you don't get a huge amount.

Pint of ordinary is &pound;2.80. Apart from Young's Bitter, they also had Courage Directors Bitter, Bombardier and Deuchars IPA.

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category='Beer Gardens,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Function Room,Good Beer Guide 2007,Pubs,Real Ale,Young's'
category='Beer Gardens,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Function Rooms,Good Beer Guide 2007,Pubs,Real Ale,Young's'

Young's pub in Bloomsbury. It's a very good pub, and so can get crowded in the evenings; not to the extent that you might have trouble getting in through the front door, but certainly to the extent that you might have to hover for a while before you get a seat.

Good food, though not cheap. Food is served noon-9pm Monday to Sunday. The burgers are particularly recommended; steak photo, lamb, chicken and vegetarian burgers are all £7.95. Mains go up from there to £9.50. There are also sandwiches from £5.50-6.50. Chips are £2.50, though you don't get a huge amount. They do go for quality over quantity.

Puddings on offer are sticky toffee pudding with custard (£3.25), orange and cranberry cake (£3.50), and jam roly poly with custard (£3.75). Kake found nothing at all wrong with her sticky toffee pudding, but is not a pudding connoisseur; anyone else got comments?

Pint of ordinary is £2.80. Apart from Young's Bitter, they also had Courage Directors Bitter, Bombardier and Deuchars IPA on a visit in March 2008.

Gents' loos are on the ground floor, but the ladies' is upstairs (staircase is wide, with a sturdy handrail). One interesting aspect of the ladies' is that the cubicle itself is in a separate room from the handbasin, which lives in the "powder room" across the hallway.

There's a small beer garden out the back and a function room upstairs which can be hired out.

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Last visited by Ewan, Ruudboy, Jo and others, 18 March 2008. Prices verified from menu in pub on that date (though pudding prices date from April 2007). Opening hours and food times taken from Young's website, February 2008.

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