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I'm fond of the 'Kebab And Calculator' in Balls Pond Road, Hackney.
Does a good draft Skol (available in cans too) and marvelous Roast Ox vegetarian crisps.
Although it's against the law, smoking is still allowed.
Beefy, been sniffin' the diesel again??!
Made me though!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
So good to see that the elfin spirit of J B Morton lives on
Reason For Edit: Yes, I imagine that a casual perusal of your local telephone directory under 'M', would list a large number of John Cameron Andrieu Bingham Michael Mortons
Your
Reason For Edit: Yes, I imagine that a casual perusal of your local telephone directory under 'M', would list a large number of John Cameron Andrieu Bingham Michael Mortons
When did you last glimpse a telephone directory, Beefy?
South Bank: King's Arms, Roupell St. Also good cheap Thai food.
gurnemanz I am shortly heading out to meet someone for lunch here, specifically inspired by your mention
I'll report back
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
A real ale boozer. I strolled in around 5pm, to find a game of Monoply o'the go, an elderly lady spilling the rest of her gin on the ancient incarnadine carpet, and a toasty welcome c/o the fire. Unable to decide between the 6 cask ales on offer, I was offered a small sample of the one I was interested in (Hooky, not to be confused with Old Hooky, a sensational pint from Hook Norton).
The pub dates back to the 17th Century, as does the decor. Rough'n'ready charm, you can expect seats covered in crimson faux-velvet with a sizeable gash in it. Cosy, snug, you're left alone to read, write, muse, as you wish, over a very decent pint.
2. A modern gastropub in Harpenden, Herts. serving up excellent fare: http://www.thefoxharpenden.co.uk/ Be warned: it seems to be permanently rammed, mostly with well-heeled 'City' types, but I snagged a comfortable table in the bar and "played a very bold knife and fork."
- scallops, pea purée, fried pancetta
- belly pork, sublime crackling, jus, some sort of exotic mash (Mnemosyne forbids recollection)
South Bank: King's Arms, Roupell St. Also good cheap Thai food.
gurney, I am considerably in your debt.
The above has instantly become one of my favourite pubs. Delicious and good value Thai food for lunch, and a lovely complex of snugs and a larger, skylit dining room in the wonderful conservation area tucked away just [west] EAST!of Waterloo, on a street of authentic early 19thC terraced houses http://www.mylera.org/Local_History.html
And best of all: Old Hooky ale (among 8 ales on offer), one of my very favourites since the early 80s (when I had a personal link with the Hook Norton brewery). So two delicious pints were consumed, nutty, hoppy, beautifully kept
Thanks!
Edit for geographic precision: Roupell St is East of Waterloo, i.e. towards the City. kb
Mea culpa for idiotic misdirection: *DOH* what a moron Thank you, kb Mind you though but, I blame the Old Hooky
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Calum - re #69 :- I'm genuinely confused. For me Middle Kingdom is China and I would recommend (horror of horrors) a Japanese restaurant in Beijing called Haru.
The above has instantly become one of my favourite pubs. Delicious and good value Thai food for lunch, and a lovely complex of snugs and a larger, skylit dining room in the wonderful conservation area tucked away just west of Waterloo, on a street of authentic early 19thC terraced houses http://www.mylera.org/Local_History.html
And best of all: Old Hooky ale (among 8 ales on offer), one of my very favourites since the early 80s (when I had a personal link with the Hook Norton brewery). So two delicious pints were consumed, nutty, hoppy, beautifully kept
Thanks!
Cali,that sounds like my kind of pub! With 8 ales on offer too!! :) Heaven!
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
Calum - re #69 :- I'm genuinely confused. For me Middle Kingdom is China and I would recommend (horror of horrors) a Japanese restaurant in Beijing called Haru.
yes Tevot it is confusing; i occasionally give my abode as the middle kingdom to HMRC etc ....; but in fact it is in the midlle of England and has been several sorts of realm at various times in the last 5000 years ... i call it so to remind the present lot that all monarchies are ephemeral .....
if you are ever in this area that pub is excellent for ale and nosh .... local meat, hand made bread that sort of approach
According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
Down mynneck of the woods, there is in my village, two pubs that are not too bad at all. www.thewheatseaf.com this pubb does very good traditional pub food. I had a rather nice rack of ribs!) and The Ship Inn. Both have very good ales and the former, certainly has regular guest ales as well. About half a dozen.
Also, in another village called alciston, nestling at the4 bottom of The Southdowns, is another pub called www.therosecottage.co.uk. Very good this pub!! :) And good food as well.
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
The above has instantly become one of my favourite pubs. Delicious and good value Thai food for lunch, and a lovely complex of snugs and a larger, skylit dining room in the wonderful conservation area tucked away just west of Waterloo, on a street of authentic early 19thC terraced houses http://www.mylera.org/Local_History.html
And best of all: Old Hooky ale (among 8 ales on offer), one of my very favourites since the early 80s (when I had a personal link with the Hook Norton brewery). So two delicious pints were consumed, nutty, hoppy, beautifully kept
Thanks!
Glad you like it. (Free off-peak parking nearby as well). We are going to Doll's House at Young Vic tomorrow and shall probable call in.
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