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Gastropub on Essex Road in [[Locale Canonbury|Canonbury]].
Known as Kenrick's until August 2007, the place is now under new management and has received a serious overhaul: the old grimy furniture has been disposed of and the whole place has had a proper clean.
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It was known as Kenrick's until August 2007, when there was a change of management and a serious overhaul; the old grimy furniture was disposed of and the whole place got a proper clean. It's divided into two rooms, both with wooden floors and wood-panelled walls.
The staff are friendly and the food is good. The selection of beers used to be somewhat anaemic, but they had Spitfire and Adnams on tap when [[Stig]] visited in January 2008.
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They have five handpumps on the bar, but when we visited in September 2010 as part of the [[Category 38 Bus Route Pub Crawl|38 bus route pub crawl]], there were only two real ales available; Harvey's Sussex Best and Redemption Pale Ale. On a previous visit by [[Stig]] in January 2008, the ales were Spitfire and Adnams.
[[Stig]] visited with a friend who was eager to have their fish and chips again — she said it's the best she's had. I was also a bit disappointed that their scrumptious Cheddar and onion pie was no longer on the menu. The food menu changes frequently, apparently, so I'm sure they'll both make comebacks.
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As of September 2010, food is served noon-3pm and 6pm-10pm Mon-Fri, 11am-3pm and 6pm-10pm Sat, and noon-7pm Sun <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/5020638886/ photo of example Sunday menu]</small>. [[Stig]] tried the salmon, prawn, and cod fish pie in January 2008. It originally arrived a bit undercooked but we didn't have to argue about sending it back for a reheat and we got some complimentary bread while waiting for it to return. We were pleasantly surprised by the large amount of prawns, and it tasted great. It came with a small side salad.
We both had the salmon, prawn, and cod fish pie. It originally arrived a bit undercooked but we didn't have to argue about sending it back for a reheat and we got some complementary bread while waiting for it to return. We were pleasantly surprised about the large amount of prawns, and it tasted great. It came with a small side salad.
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They also do home-made scotch eggs as bar snacks (&pound;2.50 as of September 2010), but we couldn't try these, because they don't do them on Sundays as they're too busy.

Appears to be child-friendly, on the evidence of our September 2010 visit.

As of September 2010, quiz night is Monday from 8pm. Their website advertises free wifi ("ask behind the bar for details").

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[[Stig]]'s verdict: The staff are friendly and the food is good.

Accessibility: A step to get in, but step-free through to the bar, seating area, and toilets once you're in.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by the [[Category 38 Bus Route Pub Crawl|38 bus route pub crawl]], September 2010. Opening hours and food times taken from the Lord Clyde website, September 2010.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[StigBrautaset]], January 2008.</div>
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summary='Gastropub on Essex Road.'
summary='Local pub on Essex Road.'

Known as Kenrick's until August 2007, the place is now under new management and has received a serious overhaul: the old grimy furniture has been disposed of and the whole place has had a proper clean.

The staff are friendly and the food is good. The selection of beers used to be somewhat anaemic, but they had Spitfire and Adnams on tap when Stig visited in January 2008.

Stig visited with a friend who was eager to have their fish and chips again — she said it's the best she's had. I was also a bit disappointed that their scrumptious Cheddar and onion pie was no longer on the menu. The food menu changes frequently, apparently, so I'm sure they'll both make comebacks.

We both had the salmon, prawn, and cod fish pie. It originally arrived a bit undercooked but we didn't have to argue about sending it back for a reheat and we got some complementary bread while waiting for it to return. We were pleasantly surprised about the large amount of prawns, and it tasted great. It came with a small side salad.

Prices as of January 2008: starters and desserts both about £5, mains about £10.

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Last visited by StigBrautaset, January 2008.

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