I’m really into my Irish pubs at the moment. The city had got a couple of crackers called Feeneys which does the best guiness I’ve ever had in London (not been to the Devonshire yet). Also got a visit to Mc and sons in Vauxhall planned on Saturday and a boys xmas dinner starting off in Skehans in Nunhead the following Saturday.
If you like Irish pubs, then if you can, try the Man of Kent Nunhead Green. probably half a mile to three quaters of one to Skehans. an old fashioned Irish pub.
The Hand & Shears, Middle Street EC1 is a lovely old pub. Established in 1532 and grade 1 listed. Lots of original features. Decent selection of beers - craft ales + Timothy Taylor's Landlord.
Good shout. And for such a relatively small pub, it's got four different area you can have a cuff in
The Hand & Shears, Middle Street EC1 is a lovely old pub. Established in 1532 and grade 1 listed. Lots of original features. Decent selection of beers - craft ales + Timothy Taylor's Landlord.
Good shout. And for such a relatively small pub, it's got four different area you can have a cuff in
I worked next door to it for quite a few years.
Me too on Aldersgate St
Well, when you say "worked" ........ you turned up occasionally!
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The Lamb Leadenhall market.
Wherever you go, must end in the Bunch of Grapes on lime street as 'Charlton'