Monday, 18 August 2008

Bricklayers Arms




Close to the Fitzroy - another little gem.
Somewhat smaller than some of its cousins, the Bricklayers is a fun looking and feeling pub!!
I'm guessing horse and carriage would have clopped their way through the archway in days gone by.
Today, it's just us, but we're worth it!!
We've stopped moaning about the lack of hand-pumped ale now as it seems a lot of the pubs dont supply this - and so, on future blogs we'll (Darren that is) will be sampling the other ale offerings SSP's have!!
Anyway, enjoy this pub as it is - we give it a 4 pint rating

The Fitzroy Tavern




Not far from Tottenham Court Road, but not, as the locals apparently boast, in Soho, we like this pub.


Greeted by the friendly Eamon at the bar, this seems like a mini part of London all on its on. Theres a room dedicated to poets and across the road some gas lamps line the street.

Despite the slightly upmarket appearence of this location, beer remains fabulously affordable and there a good atmostphere here.
So, a nice place to visit - and we will!!
4 pint rating


There was a man here talking about the history of this area. Didnt get all the details but im sure we'll return to catch up.



John Snow

Soho, again, but this is near Carnaby Street.
The world sits outside this pub cus the street here aint too busy. So nice for a sunny day (yeah, right Britain!!!)

Handy location then and very typical of the often seen Samuel Smith 'corner' locations.

3 pint rating

Earl Of Lonsdale








Ok, its Saturday and the perfect time to visit Notting Hill. That's market day so be warned - the crowds are there and space is a premium.
And so you'll have to look closely to see this pub. It's partly covered by market stalls.
This is a big pub and, judging by the sepia pic on the wall, a long standing one.
Seems busy on the food front and has a large eating room. But there's plenty of just pub space here too and a large garden.
Nice interior and a nice snug which you'll have to be small or bend down to get into.
We didn't go upstairs but seems there's more room here too.
So head out to the market - buy a silly hat or teeshirt and eat some regie regie food in the street then pop into the Lonsdale.
I reckon a 3.5 pint rating!!