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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 9 September 2007.</div>
<div class="last_verified">last visited by pfig around december 2006/january 2007</div>
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summary='Good Beer Guide pub featuring continental beers.' summary='Good Beer Guide pub in Camden, featuring continental beers.' summary='Good Beer Guide pub featuring continental beers.' summary='Good Beer Guide pub in Camden, featuring continental beers.'

Strangely, a Good Beer Guide pub, as CAMRA tends to focus on real ales and you won't find much of that at the Quinns. What you will find, though, is a vast selection of continental beers, around 50 different ones. The ones tried were in excellent condition and properly dealt with and served. It is a big pub, so space is not an issue.

The downside is that this is probably the tackiest pub you'll ever go into: there is no apparent consistent element of decoration, the sofas are bright red velvet and they seem to have picked the worst music published in the 80's to play.

With this in mind, it's definitely worth a visit if you're into continental beers and don't care about the decoration.

last visited by pfig around december 2006/january 2007

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