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A pleasant boozer around the corner from Camden Road Station.

This was clearly once a down-at-heel locals' pub which has been given a makeover. However, there's nothing pretentious or gastro about it. The pub has an open airy feel, with a sunny beer garden area in the back, and what feels like a conservatory under a stained-glass eagle photo with comfy sofas and solid tables (and odd Tutankhamun book ends).

The beer selection itself is nothing special: there's Greene King IPA and Old Speckled Hen (£3/pint) on pump, with a few lagers as well. Signs advertise Pimm's jugs, and a £3 Bloody Mary. They also serve Thai food.

It may not be a destination for the drinks, but it goes very far with a relaxing atmosphere and pleasant surrounds, far away from the bustle of Camden High Street.

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Last visited by Ewan, Jo and Dave, 9 June 2008.

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