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Well, I'm not suggesting anywhere because I'll just get moaned at that the place doesn't sell enough warm, flat, smelly beer. That's what usually happens
But you do know somewhere that does cheap mojitos
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
Well, I'm not suggesting anywhere because I'll just get moaned at that the place doesn't sell enough warm, flat, smelly beer. That's what usually happens
Real ale is neither warm nor flat. Anywhere that serves it warm and flat is to be avoided.
It's about 100 yards from Leicester Square tube, and a stone's throw from several large pubs in Soho. I believe they serve real ale, and there's a large room upstairs.
Just over the road, the other side of Cambridge Circus, is the Spice of Life, which is also roomy although I don't know what the beer is like.
It's about 100 yards from Leicester Square tube, and a stone's throw from several large pubs in Soho. I believe they serve real ale, and there's a large room upstairs.
Just over the road, the other side of Cambridge Circus, is the Spice of Life, which is also roomy although I don't know what the beer is like.
I think both these pubs do grub.
Admittedly the S&S is a tad on the small side and it would cost greatly to rent the upstairs.
The two pubs that you suggest are good pubs, but are very much on the packed side on a Friday.
I think an investigative night is in order to discern a suitable quaffing parlour. (aka lets go out and have a pub crawl in central London)
Unless anyone would have a problem with bankside?????
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
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