Care to elaborate on your obviously strong feelings on alcohol?Worst pub........every single one of them.
What a wonderful pub, not been there in 35 years ( worked in Grays Inn Rd at the time) but I still remember and hanker after the fantastic atmosphere. Glad to hear it's still in business- The Princess Louise, High Holborn. Proper Victorian boozer, good beer, after work pints venue.
Sadly I don't get there more than once or twice a year, now I hardly ever work in London. Also used to like the Cittie of Yorke, just up the road. A lot of the Sam Smith's pubs in town are pretty good.What a wonderful pub, not been there in 35 years ( worked in Grays Inn Rd at the time) but I still remember and hanker after the fantastic atmosphere. Glad to hear it's still in business
Sadly I don't get there more than once or twice a year, now I hardly ever work in London. Also used to like the Cittie of Yorke, just up the road. A lot of the Sam Smith's pubs in town are pretty good.
Same thing has happened to the Thatched House on Dalling Road, Hammersmith, a Young's pub (actually I think the very first Young's pub) which was special to me because it's where my Dad used to take me sometimes after matches in the 70s (given that he seemed to know everyone in there I reckon he spent a lot of time in there after finishing work in Baron's Court) and the first place we drank together, and then it became a fake 'local' for me in the early 90s. Gradually got ponced up, two bars into one big space, more restaurant than pub and has now been converted to something called 'The Butcher's Hook' which I will never grace with my presence. On principle.When I lived at Sydenham Hill a few years back there was a great local pub called The Dulwich Woodhouse which was the epitome of a truly local pub, log fires in the winter, lots of little alcoves you could sit in, no music, just a great place to meet and chat with familiar faces. In their infinite wisdom the brewery, Youngs, decided that it should become a 'Gastropub'.
The place was gutted and reopened with a flash, modern and totally un-pub-like feel to it. None of the familiar faces returned, instead it was full ponces drinking lattes, yummy-mummys with their brat kids running in and out of the verandah at the back and prices that would make your eyes water for average poncey food. Not surprisingly, after barely five years it closed and is in the process of another makeover. An object lesson in how to destroy something that was perfectly ok in the pursuit of greed...
Care to elaborate on your obviously strong feelings on alcohol?
Best pub will not serve food except crisps, will not allow children and will have a smoking area which is not the street outside (I haven't used the smoking facilities for many years, but clumps of blokes puffing away at the door is aesthetically displeasing). It will sell proper beer (don't need an exotic choice), And white wine for the ladies. Examples:
- The Queens Arms, Mortlake. Don't look for it, tragically turned into flats. Just brilliant.
- The Volunteer Arms (aka the Volly) Leith Walk, Edinburgh. Actually not a nice pub at all, in the smoking days it used to be like walking into a carcinogenic lung, and no good beer apart from Guinness. But great fun when you are pissed and very cheap
- The Anfield, Leith Edinburgh. A tiny one room pub owned by an ex Hibs player. See description of the Volly
- The Woodbine Arms, Leamington Spa. Proper old style public and saloon bars, good local beer
- The Dun Cow, Durham. Another two room pub, lovely Castle Eden
- The Union Brew Co, Carmel, Indiana, my home from home when working in the US. It's a concrete bunker, pure beer, brew their own and guest beers, no food whatsoever, but you can bring your own from the Jamaican jerk chicken shop next door. Or order in a pizza. Outstanding locals.
- The Princess Louise, High Holborn. Proper Victorian boozer, good beer, after work pints venue.
Bad pubs - those chains Harvesters, Wetherspoons, Yate's and their ilk.


Well, you clearly don't like them, but don't feel able or willing to give a reason. Oh well.Here's a few of my very favourite public houses...just as pub should be...
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