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Mon Jul 18 2011
This is a glorious old East End boozer, albeit one cast adrift in the green acres of Mile End Park, nestled up against the Regent’s Canal. You can run through a checklist of trad features – shelf of china plates, dried hops hung in a corner, London Fives dartboard, signed pictures of ‘celebrity’ drinkers (Jim Bowen being one of the few you might recognise) above the oval central bar but that doesn’t do it justice.
Yes, the shiny copper-coloured metallic wallpaper provides the wonderful light, but the place also has a great mix of punters: the more enterprising students from the university across the canal and sundry nutters from the nearby climbing wall brush shoulders with the suit-and-sovereign old blokes and their wives, who breeze in from the estate for the weekend singalongs.
Beer-lovers do best, with a couple of interesting guests always on tap; wine, on the other hand, comes from a Stowells dispenser behind the bar.
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