It has been a wee while since I explored around Clerkenwell, hence I was rather surprised to find the Coach & Horses pub had closed. A lovely old place not far from where the Royal Mail sorting centre was until it was sold off to developers. The area is very quiet now. I guess more glass boxes will go up in the area.
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Saturday, 3 September 2016
Another Pub Closed
It has been a wee while since I explored around Clerkenwell, hence I was rather surprised to find the Coach & Horses pub had closed. A lovely old place not far from where the Royal Mail sorting centre was until it was sold off to developers. The area is very quiet now. I guess more glass boxes will go up in the area.
Thursday, 18 August 2016
The Measure of Success
You are visiting London and want me to show you the sites. I just know you wouldn't be interested in a 150 year old pub with a history and tales to tell. I just know you would rather this corner was a glass tower with a Starbucks at ground level and loads of offices and apartments above it, that's why you've travelled half way around the world, right? I know you'd be impressed with how much money the developer has made in the past couple of years right? Isn't that the measure of success?
The Pub sells Pieminister pies (a successful company based in Bristol that uses locally produced ingredients), they are proud of their selection of real ales, craft beers, lagers, single malts and selection of wines. It's a live music venue with an in-house-label for regulars with their CD's on sale at the bar. Locals, both the hipster type, and the regular oldies rub shoulders here over their preferred tipple. (Charles Dickens lodged just up the road as a child). The owner of the building is a company registered in an off-shore tax haven - isn't that a measure of success?
Locals want to keep their pub just as it is. They won the battle to prevent the demolition of the pub. However now the pub has been advised of the new rent increase that takes effect in October, it will mean the pub has to close. That's OK though as the landlord will get more rent from the new tenant. Isn't that a measure of success?
Oscar Wilde said "people know the price of everything and the value of nothing".
This Saturday supporters will do a pub crawl around other threatened pubs and end up here at the Gladstone pub. Why don't you join them.
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architecture,
history,
london,
pubs,
southwark
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Craft Beer
The craft beer company began life in 2011 and now have four venues for you to try there enormous range of beers. Beers on tap, beers in bottles, beers in casks, designer beers, handcrafted beers, beer tastings.
And lovely comfy chairs. This picture was taken in their Islington pub. Cheers.
And lovely comfy chairs. This picture was taken in their Islington pub. Cheers.
Sunday, 19 August 2012
Protect Your Beer

Discussing the history of drinking vessels is very thirsty work, however this pub in Covent Garden is the best place to have such a chat.
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beer,
covent garden,
pubs
Sunday, 11 March 2012
The Devil Tavern
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Small Pub - Big Choice

In the meantime enjoy a boutique beer at this quaint drinking establishment.
Sunday, 4 September 2011
English Pub

But enter through the doors of the Princess Louise and you will quickly learn how special these little establishments can be. This one is part of a group established in 1758. Chris and Scott told me how Samuel Smith Brewery make their own beer from the original well in Yorkshire. They assured me that it is easy to recognise a Samuel Smith pub because they are all as beautiful as this one. Cheers to that I say.
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Friday, 24 September 2010
Real Ale Trail

Yesterday I checked out a couple of pubs on the trail. It'll take me a few days to fit them all in!
Check out the promotion as you could be in with a chance to win a brewery tour and a meal at the old Brewery.

Sunday, 7 February 2010
Closed

In modern day Pub terms I guess that being closed down is the equivalent of losing your head. And so it is with this poor Queen. She, and 66 of her fellow local pubs close every week in the UK according to the papers. I found some stats showing that in 1980 there were 69,000 pubs. By 2009 this had dropped to 53,466. In the same time frame the percentage of independently owned (or "Free Houses") ie not owned by the breweries, dropped from 84% to 47% . So what do you think this is telling us??
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