Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 15 and Version 14 of Lord Wargrave, W1H 5HE

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[[Category Young's|Young's]] pub in [[Locale Marylebone|Marylebone]], in the Good Beer Guide. It's a fairly traditional-style pub. There's some outside seating. The inside seating is a mix of larger tables with upright chairs, and smaller tables with armchair-like things that aren't as comfortable as they look.
Young's pub in [[Locale Marylebone|Marylebone]], in the Good Beer Guide.
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[[Bob]] and Northern Steve visited on a Friday evening in April 2008. Beers available were Young's Ordinary (£2.80/pint) and Special (£2.95), and Deuchars IPA (£2.95). The beers were all okay if not a little lively. The staff were happy enough to top them up.
As of April 2008, Young's Ordinary is £2.80/pint, Special is £2.95, and Deuchars IPA is £2.95. The beers were all okay if not a little lively. The staff were happy enough to top them up.
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The atmosphere in the pub was quite pleasant. It wasn't full or empty but just right. By the time we left at 10ish there were no spare tables but we had no trouble finding one at 6:30pm. The music was the right level and and quite good, rock and grunge from the 90s. There was free wireless, though whether this was intentional is a debatable point ([[Kake]], on a visit a couple of months later, could see an unsecured wireless network but not connect to it in any useful way).
Food is served noon-3pm every day, 6pm-9pm Monday to Friday, and 5:30pm-9:30pm Saturday and Sunday.
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[[Kake]] and [[doop]] visited on a Monday evening in July 2008. Special and Ordinary were still on, but the Deuchars had been replaced by Waggledance at £3.05/pint. The Waggledance was served warm and tasted a bit sour, and there was some debris in it too (didn't bring this to the attention of the bar staff as I wasn't sure until I got to the end and saw the debris whether the problem was with the pint or my tastebuds --[[Kake]]). They had a sign up advertising a 2-pint jug of Pimm's for £10; [[doop]] had a glass instead at £3.20, and it was good, with orange, lemon, lime, apple, strawberry and cucumber all included as is Right and Proper.
On the Friday evening visit of [[Bob]] and Northern Steve, this pub was quite pleasant. It wasn't full or empty but just right. By the time we left at 10ish there were no spare tables but we had no trouble finding one at 6:30pm. The music was the right level and and quite good, rock and grunge from the 90s. There is free wireless, though if this is intentional is a debatable point.
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There were only a few other customers in when Kake arrived around 6pm, but the place had filled up a little more by the time we left just before 8pm. There seemed to be a fair few regulars popping in for a pint and a chat. The lady behind the bar (might have been the landlady?) was very cheerful and friendly.

According to the Young's website, food is served noon-3pm every day, 6pm-9pm Monday to Friday, and 5:30pm-9:30pm Saturday and Sunday. As of July 2008, starters were between £3 (garlic bread with cheese) and £3.50 (e.g. breaded mushrooms). Mains were between £ 7 (e.g. homemade burger) and £8.50 (pie of the week with mash and veg or chips and salad). Sandwiches (served with salad and chips) were between £5 (e.g. cheese and homemade pickle) and £5.50 (e.g. roast beef with horseradish), and baguettes (again with chips and salad) between £6 (e.g. halloumi with spinach and tomato) and £7 (rump steak with onions). Filled jacket potatoes were £5-5.50.

[[Kake]] tried the breaded mushroom starter (£3.50) in July 2008 - the portion was enormous, easily enough for two people, and it came with a decent dressed salad too. Quality was fine; the mushrooms were a little chewy but I quite like that in a mushroom.

Accessibility: A fairly high step up to get in, but after that it's all on the level. Bit of a squeeze to get into the ladies' though.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]] and [[doop]], 28 July 2008. Free wireless confirmed by [[Bob]] in April 2008. Opening hours and food times taken from Young's website, February 2008.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], [[Bec]] and others, May 2008. Free wireless confirmed, April 2008. Opening hours and food times taken from Young's website, February 2008.</div>

Comment added by Kake: Waggledance &pound;3.05/pint; other options are Special and Ordinary. There's a sign advertising a 2-pint jug of Pimm's for &pound;10. The little armchair things aren't as comfy as they look. There are only a few other customers in, and some seem to be regulars. Foodwise, starters are between &pound;3 (garlic bread with cheese) and &pound;3.50 (e.g. breaded mushrooms). Mains are between &pound; 7 (e.g. homemade burger) and &pound;8.50 (pie of the week with mash and veg or chips and salad). Sandwiches (served with salad and chips) are between &pound;5 (e.g. cheese and homemade pickle) and &pound;5.50 (e.g. roast beef with horseradish), baguettes (again with chips and salad) between &pound;6 (e.g. halloumi with spinach and tomato) and &pound;7 (rump steak with onions). Filled jacket potatoes are &pound;5-5.50.

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Young's pub in Marylebone, in the Good Beer Guide.

As of April 2008, Young's Ordinary is £2.80/pint, Special is £2.95, and Deuchars IPA is £2.95. The beers were all okay if not a little lively. The staff were happy enough to top them up.

Food is served noon-3pm every day, 6pm-9pm Monday to Friday, and 5:30pm-9:30pm Saturday and Sunday.

On the Friday evening visit of Bob and Northern Steve, this pub was quite pleasant. It wasn't full or empty but just right. By the time we left at 10ish there were no spare tables but we had no trouble finding one at 6:30pm. The music was the right level and and quite good, rock and grunge from the 90s. There is free wireless, though if this is intentional is a debatable point.

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Last visited by Ewan, Bec and others, May 2008. Free wireless confirmed, April 2008. Opening hours and food times taken from Young's website, February 2008.

Comment added by Kake: Waggledance £3.05/pint; other options are Special and Ordinary. There's a sign advertising a 2-pint jug of Pimm's for £10. The little armchair things aren't as comfy as they look. There are only a few other customers in, and some seem to be regulars. Foodwise, starters are between £3 (garlic bread with cheese) and £3.50 (e.g. breaded mushrooms). Mains are between £ 7 (e.g. homemade burger) and £8.50 (pie of the week with mash and veg or chips and salad). Sandwiches (served with salad and chips) are between £5 (e.g. cheese and homemade pickle) and £5.50 (e.g. roast beef with horseradish), baguettes (again with chips and salad) between £6 (e.g. halloumi with spinach and tomato) and £7 (rump steak with onions). Filled jacket potatoes are £5-5.50.


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