London - Proper Pubs
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43034

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196 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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As per the title really. Got half a day to spare in London next month. My London geography is most poor (The only bus I know well is the 205, round all the termini) but I know i'll be near the Natural History Museum and don't want to stray too far from there.

I'm looking at where to go for proper pubs that serve proper beer. None with Sky TV or such nonsense. Stools and such not around round tables. Spit and Sawdust is the phrase i'm looking for really!

Any help with where to go? Preferably by the NHM but can go a few tube stops away if needs be!

Cheers and all help appreciated.

Todzilla

237 posts

203 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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I reckon this place might be right up your street:

http://www.thequeensarmskensington.co.uk/

It used to be my local back when Coys was opposite it.

43034

Original Poster:

2,971 posts

196 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Thanks!

Looks like the Queen's Arm and Star tavern are worth a visit then!

bint

4,664 posts

252 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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The Sam smiths near trafalgar square if I remember rightly, plus a place behind Liberty's that we stumbled upon (found the pub before libertys).

Pothole

34,367 posts

310 months

Saturday 27th November 2010
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bint said:
The Sam smiths near trafalgar square if I remember rightly, plus a place behind Liberty's that we stumbled upon (found the pub before libertys).
It's Liberty! Do you mean The Clachan? Or there's a Sam Smith's (Red Lion) further down Kingly Street.

If I'd invested the cash I put across those bars in the 4 and a bit years I worked at Liberty I could probably retire now!

FredericRobinson

4,957 posts

260 months

Sunday 28th November 2010
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The Sam Smiths pub at the north east corner of Trafalgar Square is The Chandos, nice pub but only 1 real ale on tap and it can be variable in quality. The Harp just round the corner is ace, 4 or 5 quality ales and top notch sausages.

Noger

7,117 posts

277 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Or head south to Parson's Green and go to the White Horse ?

http://www.whitehorsesw6.com/

Pothole

34,367 posts

310 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Noger said:
Or head south to Parson's Green and go to the White Horse ?

http://www.whitehorsesw6.com/
hideous dive full of wkers

Noger

7,117 posts

277 months

Tuesday 30th November 2010
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Pothole said:
Noger said:
Or head south to Parson's Green and go to the White Horse ?

http://www.whitehorsesw6.com/
hideous dive full of wkers
Yes smile If the upper middle classes (or Chelsea fans, if you get the timing wrong) make you uncomfortable, then maybe best avoided. A shame though, they do a great range of beers.



lockhart flawse

2,101 posts

263 months

Tuesday 30th November 2010
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You need the Grenadier, Wilton Row, Belgravia. I take my overseas customers there before dinner at the
Boisdale when they want "local".

L.F.

prand

6,241 posts

224 months

Tuesday 30th November 2010
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Princess Loouise in Holborn, and the person above might be thinking of the Argyll Arms just between Oxford Circus and Liberties.

Both good, original London boozers,

Pothole

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310 months

Tuesday 30th November 2010
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prand said:
Princess Loouise in Holborn, and the person above might be thinking of the Argyll Arms just between Oxford Circus and Liberties.

Both good, original London boozers,
FFS, man! The Argyll Arms is in no way behind Liberty, is it?

prand

6,241 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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Depends which way you come from I guess! I like it though, is a useful place to meet up with friends heading into the west end from various directions.

XJSJohn

16,149 posts

247 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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Noger said:
Or head south to Parson's Green and go to the White Horse ?

http://www.whitehorsesw6.com/
good grief, you are recomending the Sloany Pony???



Noger

7,117 posts

277 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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XJSJohn said:
Noger said:
Or head south to Parson's Green and go to the White Horse ?

http://www.whitehorsesw6.com/
good grief, you are recomending the Sloany Pony???
Absolutely, all the Sloanes have moved to Bridport now smile

Seriously though, the Old Ale festival (just gone) has some beers you won't find in many places at all, and outside of the festivals it is all well kept and interesting. OK, so the food is quite expensive and, a bit like the clientele, a little poncey. The beer prices are not outrageous.

I would far rather put up with a few sloanes than brave the tourist traps of the Chandos (the Sam Smith's pub near WEstminster Abbey is far better, and does a nice line in Thai hookers) or the PL.

Dismissing the White Horse is IMHO short-sighted. And it isn't THAT bad, at least not compared to my "local" during the 80s, the Admiral Cod smile




prand

6,241 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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Noger said:
XJSJohn said:
Noger said:
Or head south to Parson's Green and go to the White Horse ?

http://www.whitehorsesw6.com/
good grief, you are recomending the Sloany Pony???
Absolutely, all the Sloanes have moved to Bridport now smile

Seriously though, the Old Ale festival (just gone) has some beers you won't find in many places at all, and outside of the festivals it is all well kept and interesting. OK, so the food is quite expensive and, a bit like the clientele, a little poncey. The beer prices are not outrageous.

I would far rather put up with a few sloanes than brave the tourist traps of the Chandos (the Sam Smith's pub near WEstminster Abbey is far better, and does a nice line in Thai hookers) or the PL.

Dismissing the White Horse is IMHO short-sighted. And it isn't THAT bad, at least not compared to my "local" during the 80s, the Admiral Cod smile



Blimey, I go to Briport a lot, and one of the reasons I like it is because it's relatively Sloane free. Take Rock, Salcombe, North Norfolk yes, but not my beloved, semi rural, slightly pikey Bridport!

Saying that, Waitrose has moved into town though, so it's perhaps only a matter of time before Jack Wills arrives, and it's all over...

Noger

7,117 posts

277 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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Well, they don't live *in* Bridport obviously !

Pothole

34,367 posts

310 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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prand said:
Depends which way you come from I guess! I like it though, is a useful place to meet up with friends heading into the west end from various directions.
Hmm, poor effort at a swerve, Liberty's front entrance opens onto the bottom end of Argyll Street. The Clachan is behind, as in by the back doors of, same.

Anyway, where did you go, OP?

43034

Original Poster:

2,971 posts

196 months

Tuesday 7th December 2010
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Thanks for all the suggestions chaps.

Off tomorrow so will report back where I ended up!