Baron Cadogan (Caversham - Reading)

December 12th, 2005 · No Comments

Baron Cadogan

That’s right I’ve been to reading festival too and I thank this wetherspoons for its toilets! It is a fast serving pub, with a very open layout but a very restauranty feel as opposed to pubish. It is well hidden but I encourage you to stroll that little further into Caversham to find this [...]

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Tags: Caversham

The Village (Muswell Hill - London)

December 12th, 2005 · 1 Comment

The Village
The village is a nice sized bar in Muswell hill, trendy amongst the young with a forecourt garden seating area. They have a fine cider on tap and have a lot of seating inside. The toilets are well kept and the prices are fairly reasonable. There is a woody atmosphere about the place and [...]

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Tags: Highgate and Archway

The World’s End (Camden - London)

December 12th, 2005 · No Comments

The World’s End

Now a lot of people i know like this pub a lot because of the music but i feel that the drinks are extortionate and the although the atmosphere is very friendly there is no where to sit. I’ve also heard it called one of the largest pubs in  Europe but I cant [...]

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Tags: Camden and Chalk Farm

Ye Olde Mitre Inn (Barnet - London)

December 12th, 2005 · 2 Comments

Ye Olde Mitre Inn

Wayhay its another old fashioned pub where they not only give you ‘the eye’ but you get the full ln stare and the “i think you should leave because your not local” look. I didn’t have much of choice to go there on the one time I did because it was part [...]

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Tags: Barnet

The Green Dragon (Barnet - London)

December 12th, 2005 · 2 Comments

The Green Dragon
After years of closure and poor service this restaurant/pub has been refurbished and although it is not huge serves its community of fields very well. In short its a pub in the middle of a field and its not cheap either. They have a special concoction of shots behind the bar though so [...]

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Tags: Barnet

The Crooked Chimney (Hatfield - Hertfordshire)

December 12th, 2005 · 2 Comments

The Crooked Chimney

A big lodge of a place that feels like a top market harvester more than a pub and that’s really what it is. My mate was a chef there for about a year and that’s why I ended up in there so many times, it gets packed on a Sunday afternoon for obvious [...]

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Tags: Hertfordshire

The Kings Head (Barnet - London)

December 12th, 2005 · 1 Comment

The Kings Head

Now this is a traditional local, you even get the eye from the bar staff if your dressed wrongly.(I last went in cowboy attire). They have a good offer on of £2.00 for a double and mixer which competes even with the likes of wetherspoons. The toilets are pretty poor and the vodka [...]

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Tags: Barnet

The Lord Nelson (Barnet - London)

December 12th, 2005 · 2 Comments

The Lord Nelson

This little tucked away number is actually a pretty nice place to go. Rather secluded but without that local atmosphere that drives away new visitors. Its not cheap but there is a lot of seating and you can sit out front during the summer. If you’re lucky they have been known to open [...]

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Tags: Barnet