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A fine traditional pub run by the [[Category Capital Pub Company|Capital Pub Company]], just off a side-street near [[Locale Little Venice|Little Venice]]. There are wooden floors and fine panelling, and the pub is laid out over a number of rooms, but the place is well-lit and has no pretensions. Smokers crowd around the front doors, where there are also some tables.
A fine traditional pub run by the [[Category Capital Pub Company|Capital Pub Company]], just off a side-street near [[Locale Little Venice|Little Venice]]. There are wooden floors and fine panelling, but well-lit, laid out over a number of rooms, and without any pretensions. Smokers crowd around the front doors, where there are also some tables.
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When [[Kake]], [[bob]], [[ilmari]], and Hannah visited on a Thursday evening in October 2008 the beers were London Pride (£2.90), Sharps Cornish Coaster, and Doom Bar.
Food is served noon-9pm Mon-Sat and noon-5pm on Sun. The menu has the usual suspects, as well as more unusual options such as the spicy fajitas, which are served with vegetables and sour cream (and available filled either with halloumi for £5.50, or with chicken or steak for a little more). These turned out to be quite excellent, especially given the price, and my companion's sausages and mash (£7) was also heartily praised. The full menu is listed on the website.
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Food is served noon-9pm Mon-Sat and noon-4pm on Sun. The menu has the usual suspects, as well as (on occasion) more unusual options. As of October 2008 they're also advertising a steak night between 6pm and 9pm on Wednesdays, where you can get 8oz of ribeye or sirloin with onions, mushrooms, and chips for £7.

In February 2008, [[Ewan]] tried the spicy fajitas with halloumi (£5.50), which were served with vegetables and sour cream. These turned out to be quite excellent, especially given the price, and my companion's sausages and mash (£7) was also heartily praised.

On our October 2008 visit, the spicy fajitas were alas no longer on the menu. Hannah had the pie of the day (&pound;8 including mash and red onion gravy) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2999416346/ photo]</small>. It was a true pie, with pastry all the way around. [[ilmari]]'s potato wedges with chilli and sour cream (&pound;4.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2999251178/ photo]</small>, [[bob]]'s "sausage snack" with sweet chilli sauce (&pound;3.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2999453450/ photo]</small>, and [[Kake]]'s spicy chicken wings with sour cream (&pound;3.25) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2999485054/ photo]</small> were all fine, and certainly reasonably priced. We also had some biltong later (Coan brand, &pound;2.50/40g packet).

Quiz night is Thursday from 9pm.

It's worth noting that (at least as of October 2008) they have no minimum amount for card payments.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], [[bob]], [[ilmari]], and Hannah, 30 October 2008. Food times taken from menu on that visit. Opening hours taken from Capital Pub Company website, February 2008.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]] and others, 25 February 2008. Prices verified at that visit. Opening hours taken from website.</div>

Comment added by bob: Pride 2.90, drinkable. Cornish coaster was too. Doom bar also on. Steak night wednesday 6.95 for 8oz sirloin or ribeye. Quiz night thursday

Comment added by Kake: Quiz night Thurs from 9pm. We did not win. Beers: Doom Bar and Sharps Cornish something. Biltong (Coan brand, 40g) 2.50. Bob says they have no minimum for cards.

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A fine traditional pub run by the Capital Pub Company, just off a side-street near Little Venice. There are wooden floors and fine panelling, but well-lit, laid out over a number of rooms, and without any pretensions. Smokers crowd around the front doors, where there are also some tables.

According to the website they have a range of regular ales (Adnams Broadside, Greene King IPA, Bombardier), though on Ewan's visit in February 2008 the only ones in evidence were Doom Bar and TEA ale. However, the Doom Bar was excellent as ever (£2.90/pint). My companion had a Guinness for £3/pint.

Food is served noon-9pm Mon-Sat and noon-5pm on Sun. The menu has the usual suspects, as well as more unusual options such as the spicy fajitas, which are served with vegetables and sour cream (and available filled either with halloumi for £5.50, or with chicken or steak for a little more). These turned out to be quite excellent, especially given the price, and my companion's sausages and mash (£7) was also heartily praised. The full menu is listed on the website.

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Last visited by Ewan and others, 25 February 2008. Prices verified at that visit. Opening hours taken from website.

Comment added by bob: Pride 2.90, drinkable. Cornish coaster was too. Doom bar also on. Steak night wednesday 6.95 for 8oz sirloin or ribeye. Quiz night thursday

Comment added by Kake: Quiz night Thurs from 9pm. We did not win. Beers: Doom Bar and Sharps Cornish something. Biltong (Coan brand, 40g) 2.50. Bob says they have no minimum for cards.


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