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A traditional pub in Stoke Newington, with intact Truman's tiling. Formerly called the Stoke Tup, and before that it was a trendy place called the Magpie and Stump with sawdust on the floor.

Now it's mostly a sports pub with a big screen, but it does have real ale and interesting events upstairs, including acoustic nights, contemporary jazz and comedy.

It has a small garden.

The Fancyapint review linked below suggests you can eat takeaways in the pub.

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Last visited by dhyandeva, October or November 2007. Opening hours taken from website, August 2008.

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