The Three Greyhounds
Pretty small interior with seating outdoors and toilet downstairs. Incredible architechtural detailing on the exterior. Gets pretty rammed by punters every day from 4 o'clock onwards. Timothy Tailor & Co - Landlord, Black sheep and guest ale. Located off Shaftsbury Avenue on Greek Street. Get there before the tourists or the suits. gmap
Narrow Boat
A short walk from Upper Street in Angel and your on a beautiful stretch of canal. A little further and you have found the pub. This pub has been severely renovated, but still worth the visit and the views. Friendly staff and lovely atmosphere make this a great escape from the reality of London. Leather sofas, plasma tvs and canalside seating outside. Adnams broadside and guest ales. Food is pricey but good. gmap
Nicholas Nickleby
This pub looks great from outside but is better left to the locals. They stop talking and stare at non-locals. Atmosphere of a funeral taking place. Food looks good and is popular or is it just for xmas? Quite small place and service is slow for non-locals. Could be a great place if the management pulled finger out. Enough said..methinks
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The Old Kings Head
Recently renovated and name adjusted from the kings head to the old kings head on Holloway Road. Review on the way......gmap
The Coronet
I think this is the largest pub in london. It was an old cinema once. It's a Wetherspoon so basically its quiet, full of old gits and grans. The ale selection however, is well worth the visit. gmap
The Bailey
Frequented by the local architecture students and lecturers. On Holloway Road, five mins walk from Highbury and Islington tube. Nice pub. gmap
The Warwich Castle
A secret little gem in Maida Vale. Stunning exterior and interior. Great food, nice service and cheerful staff. Nimbus Strong Pale Ale on the pump. gmap
The Bridge House
13, Westbourne Terrace Rd, equidistant from Warwick Avenue and Royal Oak tube. Looks like a 'changing rooms' interior design disaster inside. Nice selection of foreign beers like Franziskaner Weissbier, Hoegaarden, Leffe, Bellevue Kriek and a few ales like Black Sheep and Old Speckled Hen (+1guest ale). Can be full of pretentious actors along with their oversized egos, but otherwise a nice place. Toilets located behind red curtains. There is a theatre and comedy club upstairs.. gmap
The Warrington Hotel
93 Warrington Crescent between Maida Vale and Warrick Avenue tube. A wide range of Fuller's bitters. Worth the visit for the architecture and decor alone. gmap
The Welsh Harp
The Coal Hole, Strand
On the Strand, great food bit pricey but it is in the centre of town. Nice real ales Timothy Tailor & Co - Landlord and guest ales. The inside and outside of this place is worth seeing just by itself. Mostly tourists and suits visit here (easily ignored), but really needs to be seen.
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