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It closed in late 2009 for a refurb, and [http://stokeytalk.com/the-lion-stoke-newington-church-street/1543/ reopened] in mid-2010.
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.
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Prior to the refurb, it was mostly a sports pub with a big screen, but it did have real ale and interesting events upstairs, including acoustic nights, contemporary jazz, and comedy. We haven't been since the refurb, so we don't know how much if any of this has survived.

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

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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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