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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....
Edit for geographic precision: Roupell St is East of Waterloo, i.e. towards the City. kb
Calibs - I managed to track it down on Saturday - I had been once before - despite your east/west confusion! It's worth tracking down!
BW, kb
St Albans seems blessed with lots of very welcoming and rather ancient hostelries, many serving good home-cooked food and real ale. I enjoyed a pint in the sun-blessed beer garden of The White Lion near the town centre today; a refreshing pint of Adnam's Ghost Ship and a pork'n'leek sausage sandwich. I'm more of a dark beer 'noggin, but this not-so pale ale went down a treat.
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
kernel thanks for the correction and I'm glad you defeated my unwitting attempts to send you the wrong way!
"...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..."
Not really your neck of the woods Bamig, most of them but I have some knowledge of the following:
Value pub: Red Lion - Preston, Herts (Nice location)
Unspoilt pub: White Horse, Petersfield (Actually,Priors Dean - very remote on a windswept plateau, adjacent to the Lost Quarter of Hawkley; as about a remote spot as you can get in S. England).
Landlord of the year: Yew Tree, Lr Wield. Another idyllic Hants location, opposite cricket pitch in woodland setting. Fine food and ales. Interesting pub memorabilia (scythes etc)
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