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Pub in [[Locale Mill Hill|Mill Hill]]. It's on top of a hill and quite a trek from all public transport other than the 251 bus, but it does have a car park. |
Pub in [[Locale Mill Hill|Mill Hill]]. Was in the 2007 Good Beer Guide but not the 2008 one. |
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It has outdoor picnic bench seating front and back, a tiny front bar (standing only, apart from a couple of stools), a saloon bar with upright chairs and tables for dining (though just drinking is fine), and some snug-type seating off to one side. Note that although there's a door marked "Saloon" on the outside, it doesn't open (and as of September 2008 has a bench shoved against it inside) - entrance is via the front bar. [[Kake]] visited on a Thursday early evening in September 2008. Beers available were Young's Bitter (£2.75/pint), Abbott Ale, and Adnams Bitter. The Young's was fine, and I had two pints of it. Food served all day, according to a board outside, and I certainly managed to get some at 4:30pm. Duck spring rolls (£5) were a lot better than I was expecting; decent side salad and the spring rolls themselves were packed with meat and fried just right <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2890790520/ photo]</small>. I'd eat here again on the strength of this. It was empty when I got here, but people started arriving around 5pm. I had a nice chat with one of the regulars, who started talking to me as we were the only people sitting in the saloon bar. There was no piped music. Accessibility: I can't remember if there was a step to get in - but the toilets are outside, reached via the back beer garden, and I'm not sure you can get out there without steps. |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 25 September 2008.</div> |
Comment added by Kake: Young's Bitter (£2.75/pint), Abbott Ale, Adnams Bitter. Food served all day, according to a board outside, and I certainly managed to get some at 4:30pm. Duck spring rolls (£5) were a lot better than I was expecting; decent side salad and the spring rolls themselves were packed with meat and fried just right. I'd eat here again on the strength of this. It was empty when I got here, but people started arriving around 5pm. No piped music. There's outdoor picnic bench seating front and back, a tiny front bar (standing only, apart from a couple of stools), a saloon bar with upright chairs and tables for dining (though just drinking is fine), and some snug-type seating off to one side. Note that although there's a door marked "Saloon" on the outside, it doesn't open (and indeed currently has a bench shoved against it inside) - entrance is via the front door. It's quite a trek from all public transport other than the 251 bus, but it does have a carpark. |
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Pub in Mill Hill. Was in the 2007 Good Beer Guide but not the 2008 one.
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Comment added by Kake: Young's Bitter (£2.75/pint), Abbott Ale, Adnams Bitter. Food served all day, according to a board outside, and I certainly managed to get some at 4:30pm. Duck spring rolls (£5) were a lot better than I was expecting; decent side salad and the spring rolls themselves were packed with meat and fried just right. I'd eat here again on the strength of this.
It was empty when I got here, but people started arriving around 5pm. No piped music. There's outdoor picnic bench seating front and back, a tiny front bar (standing only, apart from a couple of stools), a saloon bar with upright chairs and tables for dining (though just drinking is fine), and some snug-type seating off to one side. Note that although there's a door marked "Saloon" on the outside, it doesn't open (and indeed currently has a bench shoved against it inside) - entrance is via the front door.
It's quite a trek from all public transport other than the 251 bus, but it does have a carpark.
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