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Hi
One of my local mates have recently moved areas, so for our next meet up for beers we’re going to head into London rather than meeting locally.
I’d like to have a rough plan of where to head, rather than just aimlessly wandering around trying to find some where that’s not either rough or full of tourists drinking over-priced larger.
Will head in mid-late afternoon on Saturday, and then then hope to have a bit of a pub crawl taking in about 5 pubs. The requirements are as follows:
• Easy tube access from central London – we’ll be coming in from Paddington, Marylebone and Waterloo. So for convenience, it would be good to stay reasonably close to these stations
• Decent beer
• Not touristy area or somewhere where it’s going to be 5 deep at the bar
• Pub where you can hold a conversation and not be drowned out by music
So any suggestions of a few hostelries within easy walking distance taking in the above would be much appreciated.
NB we’re a bunch of 40-something blokes, all of whom are married, so looking for decent beer and conversation rather than anywhere full of youngsters out on the pull!
Cheers
##easy walking distance taking
of which station? Paddington and Waterloo are 45mins walk away from each other.
http://www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk/london-pub/
The Jerusalem Tavern
Been a while bit always been a decent beer when I was there
anywhere nice is going to be busy mid-late afternoon saturday
Last time we were down we went to the Lyceum Tavern, it's a Sam Smiths so not bad on the price. Was pretty packed though.
Handy map: http://www.samsmithschallenge.co.uk/map.php
>>of which station? Paddington and Waterloo are 45mins walk away from each other.
sorry, wassn't clear there. Looking for pubs that can walk between, but fairly are central, can jump back on tube at end of night and head back to mainline stations.
Go to Soho.
Loads of pubs , it's centralish to all three locations you mentioned.
The [url= http://lambandflagcoventgarden.co.uk/ ]Lamb & Flag[/url].
OK it's in a very touristy part of town but because it's round the back a lot of the emmets don't know it's there.
Good beer, friendly staff and no jukebox. worth the effort to get to.
Near Marylebone
The Gunmakers, Aybrook St.
More central
The Clachan, Kingly St
Generally has a good selection of ale but not an amazing pub. Usually convenient meeting point for me.
The obvious
The Harp, near Charing Cross
Small and crowded but standing outside with great beer
the Harp (just round the corner from the lamb) is nice
Lamb and Flag is a good call, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is good too.
Bermondsey Beer Mile ? http://beer-trotter.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/the-beer-mile-of-london.html
(although some of the breweries shut at 3pm I believe).
[url= http://www.fancyapint.com/Pub/london/the-red-lion-crown-passage/845 ]The Red Lion, Crown Passage[/url]
or [url= http://www.theshiptavern.co.uk/ ]The Ship, Gate Street, Holborn[/url]
or [url= http://www.youngs.co.uk/pubs/lamb ]The Lamb, Lamb's Conduit St[/url]
Was going to say The Harp near Trafalgar Sq/Charing X. Always busy but a cracking wee pub.
Also the Lamb on Lamb's Conduit Street - nice, old fashioned Young's Pub - - there's a couple of other pubs on Lamb's Conduit St that might fit the bill as well.
It's central London, on a Saturday, it will be busy. Best set of 4 or 5 pubs within walking distance that I can think of would probably be:
Bree Louise http://www.breelouise.pub
Euston Tap http://www.eustontap.com
Fitzroy Tavern - Sam Smith's
The Craft Beer Co. https://thecraftbeerco.com/pubs/coventgarden/
The Harp http://www.harpcoventgarden.com
I can guarantee that you won't have to drink the same beer twice.
Alternatively, Jerusalem Tavern as mentioned above is great, but I don't know enough pubs in the area to suggest a crawl.
This place will be realtively quiet on a Saturday afternoon.
http://thecraftbeerco.com/pubs/clerkenwell/
Great beer, nice place.
There is another one near Soho, but it'll be rammed.
We do a Christmas pub crawl in a different area of London every year, this is the agenda from a couple of years ago which takes in the Portabello Road area. Most of these were pretty decent (though the memory of the later ones is 'Hazy' and I am sure one or 2 were just 'filler' but the organisers do a lot of research).
All pubs are walking distance from one another.
1 - The Prince Albert (11 Pembridge Rd, London, W11 3HQ, very close to Notting Hill Gate tube station)
2 - Sun in Splendour
3 - Portabello Gold
4 - Earl of Lonsdale
5 - Duke of Wellington
6 - Walmer Castle
7 - Cock and Bottle
8 - Price Edward
9 - Prince Alfred
10 - Leinster Arms
11 - Cleveland Arms
All these pubs can be found on www.fancyapint.com
http://www.shepherdmarket.co.uk/
Short walk from Green park which is direct line from Waterloo, and one change from paddington and marylebone
4 pubs there, all are quite nice and you can sit and talk rather than shout.
There are great pubs all over London though
Coal hole strand
princess louise
nell gwynne
or in berkely sq the guinea
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese on Fleet Street
Craft on Leather Lane
Fox & Anchor on Chaterhouse Street - for the Scotch Eggs if nothing else!
Subscribing to this thread as we are looking for similar for tonight somewhere between kings cross and Waterloo
poolman - Member
Coal hole strand
😯 - that was a one time visit only pub...
Whats wrong with the coal hole I ve never had a problem in there, foods apparently ok
but never tried it
Maybe its changed, but it was a horrible dive last time I went in there.
Any pub that does Five Points Brewing Co's beers would be good; outstanding brews, all of them are excellent, the Red and the Porter in particular are highly addictive! Hackney brewery, they supply the Oslo music venue and eatery, which is well worth checking out for anyone who happens to find themselves near Hackney West station.
Coal Hole is a one-time visit for me too! overpriced mediocre beer with service to match!
tomhoward - Member
Standard STW recommendation
This is correct. Very good burgers, as well as some astonishing beers. (Some of the beer is far from cheap, by the way!)
Also, in the same area, the Marquis of Westminster is rather pleasant as well. And, for other food options, Uno (Italian), Paradise (Indo-Pak) both on Denbigh Street next door to each other, are excellent.
Coal Hole is a one-time visit
This is also correct.