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Pub Interiors | London Pubology
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Well, It's About London Pubs. Figure 95. The bar in the back room at The King William the Fourth. The first evening was as part of a pub crawl organised by the Londonist website. Focusing on ‘Ye Olde’ pubs, and it started at arguably. The most venerable of all London city pubs, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese. Holborn EC4). The brewer that owns and runs the establishment, Samuel Smith’s, is known for enhancing the historical appeal of its pub estate,. SE16) and Anspach and Hobday. If I like it, that’s larg...
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Categories (An Index) | London Pubology
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Well, It's About London Pubs. My intent for this blog is, first of all, not to review pubs. Although value judgements may come into it to a certain extent, you can go to a website such as Fancyapint. Or the Randomness Guide to London. 1 Public House vs Free House. And the meaningfulness of the distinction). A) Tied pubs (tied to a brewer, e.g. Greene King, Young’s, Fuller’s, Samuel Smith’s, Shepherd Neame, Hall and Woodhouse, Harvey’s, Bass, St Peter’s, etc.). I Case Study: Mitchells and Butlers. E) Pubs...
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Bibliography | London Pubology
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Well, It's About London Pubs. A PUBS, BEER AND DRINKING CULTURE. Brandwood, Geoff, Andrew Davison and Michael Slaughter. (2004). Licensed to Sell: The History and Heritage of the Public House. This is a fascinating and beautifully illustrated history, well worth acquiring a copy. Brown, Pete. (2003). Man Walks into a Pub: A Sociable History of Beer. London: Pan, reprinted 2004). Cole, Melissa. (2011). Let Me Tell You about Beer: A Beginner’s Guide to All Things Brewed. Jennings, Paul. (2007). Thorburn, G...
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Pubs of UB7 | London Pubology
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Well, It's About London Pubs. Reopened Pubs: The Well and Bucket. Pub Interiors →. Hello, it’s been a while. So back in the day, when I was actually writing posts (though I never really got above one every month at best), I did round-ups of postcode areas. London has a lot of them, especially when you consider the outer London boroughs, but it’s the way I’m organising my London Pubology website. Figure 91. The White Horse (Longford UB7). So your first burning question is likely to be “Where is UB7? To on...
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Photo List | London Pubology
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Well, It's About London Pubs. I’ve adopted a rather precious system of illustrating my posts, using figure numbers. Therefore, below is the list of all the illustrations, by order of pub name. All Bar One (Holborn WC2), fig. 25. The Alleyn’s Head (West Dulwich SE21), fig. 43. The Alwyne (Canonbury N1), fig. 77. The Amersham Arms (New Cross SE14), fig. 34. The Anchor and Hope (Southwark SE1), fig. 51. The Anchor and Hope (Upper Clapton E5), fig. 28. Anchor Brewhouse (Bermondsey SE1) [brewery], fig. 35.
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London Pubology | Well, It's About London Pubs | Page 2
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Well, It's About London Pubs. Newer posts →. Book Reviews: The Local. And in books (a recent favourite has been Adrian Tierney-Jones’s. CAMRA’s Great British Pubs. Figure 83. The Local by Maurice Gorham and Edward Ardizzone. So it was the other week that I found myself browsing at the excellent Big Green Bookshop. In Wood Green, and came across a beautiful reissue of. Continue reading →. Figure 80. The Euston Tap (Euston NW1). Continue reading →. Monopoly: The Pubs of Whitechapel Road. There are of cours...
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Welcome to Pubology | London Pubology
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Well, It's About London Pubs. Estate Pubs →. Let’s be realistic, I’m not updating this blog anymore with new entries. Other people are better at writing about the beer scene and about pubs; I like sitting in them and drinking. I still take photos and post them to Flickr, but my pub energies are devoted to doing research on pubs for my London Pubology. The post below was written when I started the blog, aside from the statistics. As you may have guessed, in this blog I intend to waffle on about pubs.
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Queen Edith, Cambridge | Pints and Pubs
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From beer to eternity. Salisbury Arms and St. Radegund Reopen. Cambridge Beer Festival 2015 →. Queen Edith, Cambridge. April 27, 2015. The first new build pub in Cambridge in over 30 years, opened on Wulfstan Way on 24th April. The Queen Edith is built on what was the car park of the previous pub of that name that opened in December 1961, around the time the nearby Addenbrookes Hospital began admitting patients on its new site. Originally a Lacon house, the first licensees were Mr and Mrs Coop. None at t...
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The Tivoli, Cambridge | Pints and Pubs
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From beer to eternity. Lancaster Bomber vs. Spitfire. Hops over the Elderberry →. The Tivoli, Cambridge. July 29, 2010. Tuesday 27th July saw the opening of a new Cambridge pub in a wonderful 1920s building, The Tivoli. On Chesterton Road, now a Wetherspoons pub. When we visited, there were a few guest ales to choose from including Old Hooky but I went for Nethergate. The Tivoli cinema opened in 1925 and was Cambridge’s sixth cinema. It closed over 30 years later in 1956. It could seat over...It reopened...
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Salisbury Arms and St. Radegund Reopen | Pints and Pubs
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From beer to eternity. The Grain Store, Cambridge. Queen Edith, Cambridge →. Salisbury Arms and St. Radegund Reopen. March 15, 2015. I don’t know, you wait ages for a refurbished pub and then three reopen at once. Following the Grain Store. Opening at the beginning of March, the St. Radegund and Salisbury Arms also reopened in Cambridge this month. 76 Tenison Road www.salisburyarmscambridge.co.uk. The interior layout has been altered, most notably a distressed wood, metal-topped bar on the extended groun...