Barblog Victoria and St James's Park Cask & Glass (Victoria - London)

Cask & Glass (Victoria - London)

November 21st, 2006 · 2 Comments

Cask & Glass

A small, very small, tiny, tiny tiny pub in Victoria, so small I missed it the first time I went round the streets looking for it, it is perched on a very quiet street corner and there punters collect in the road outside. Within you will find 4 small tables and a bar which appears to have been fitted in something half the size of a decent living room. So ducking i ordered a round of four shots. The bar was a cubby hole occupied by a bar lady and the landlord. Neither spoke English and we got back shots in half-pint glasses because they had no shot glasses and the Sambuca was in fact Uzo and the tequila was served on the rocks :S

It was expensive and totally awful, avoid at all costs if you can, it has character as the conversion in someones house but head north to the Phoenix for a serious drink, this is for tourists and wealthy tramps. A pitiful 2/10.

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 charly // Nov 21, 2006 at 4:15 pm

    i just do alright…i might only be 17 but im not into pubs or whateva im nearly 18 and its true love were meant to be togeva…

  • 2 leonard // Jul 3, 2009 at 9:59 am

    What are you on about…? The landlady is from the East End? Who orders tequila from an old english pub? Perhaps you should be doing a tour of swanky wine bars

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