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London

Posted: May 17, 2007 1:56 am
by drmutt
Goin' to London
Can anyone recommend cool pubs to drink in?

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 5:50 am
by aeroparrot
drmutt wrote:Goin' to London
Can anyone recommend cool pubs to drink in?
There is a place (I think) called Duke of York. It's not that far from Victoria Station, about a block (right near) the bus terminal.

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 6:05 am
by RinglingRingling
aeroparrot wrote:
drmutt wrote:Goin' to London
Can anyone recommend cool pubs to drink in?
There is a place (I think) called Duke of York. It's not that far from Victoria Station, about a block (right near) the bus terminal.
They have buses in London?

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 11:45 am
by Hockey Mon
drmutt wrote:Goin' to London
Can anyone recommend cool pubs to drink in?
Where are you going to be staying? London is sort of a big place... :D

I did some work in the financial district and there seemed to be a pub on every 3rd corner. I personally think almost every pub in London is cool because they have different types of beer than in the states, most of it's really good and you are in London.

If you do happen to be in the financial district, the Leadenhall Market is a neat place to grab a pint. During the day, you can see all the traders out drinking during lunch (and probably in the afternoon as well). I think they may have filmed some of the Harry Potter scenes there too.

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 11:52 am
by RinglingRingling
Hockey Mon wrote:
drmutt wrote:Goin' to London
Can anyone recommend cool pubs to drink in?
Where are you going to be staying? London is sort of a big place... :D

I did some work in the financial district and there seemed to be a pub on every 3rd corner. I personally think almost every pub in London is cool because they have different types of beer than in the states, most of it's really good and you are in London.

If you do happen to be in the financial district, the Leadenhall Market is a neat place to grab a pint. During the day, you can see all the traders out drinking during lunch (and probably in the afternoon as well). I think they may have filmed some of the Harry Potter scenes there too.
drinking, in a Harry Potter movie? Bet that wasn't pumpkin juice they were quaffing

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 1:29 pm
by ~Hippolyte~
RinglingRingling wrote:They have buses in London?
RinglingRingling wrote:drinking, in a Harry Potter movie? Bet that wasn't pumpkin juice they were quaffing
doesn't seem the fishin's too good in this pond. I bet you've moved on to a better-biting spot by now...

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 1:37 pm
by Hockey Mon
~Hippolyte~ wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:They have buses in London?
RinglingRingling wrote:drinking, in a Harry Potter movie? Bet that wasn't pumpkin juice they were quaffing
doesn't seem the fishin's too good in this pond. I bet you've moved on to a better-biting spot by now...
In my best Capt Kirk voice:
*can't* *think* *of* *anything* *witty* *to* *say*

But I do think they have buses in London. Short ones. :D

Posted: May 17, 2007 1:42 pm
by lilsalty
Haven't been in a long time, but here are some I remember: Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Ye Olde Bell Tavern (both on Fleet St. I think), the Sherlock Holmes (near Victoria Gardens), the Queens Arms, Blackfriar's Tavern (under/near Blackfriar's Bridge)...there was also a bar in Wapping that has the gallows out back...people used to drink & watch the hangings! When we were there, it was closed, but it was quietly eerie watching that noose swing in the breeze over the Thames. Can't remember the name though!

Posted: May 17, 2007 1:43 pm
by lilsalty
The Prospect of Whitby...that's the East London (Wapping) pub with the noose out back. :pirate:

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 1:59 pm
by RinglingRingling
~Hippolyte~ wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:They have buses in London?
RinglingRingling wrote:drinking, in a Harry Potter movie? Bet that wasn't pumpkin juice they were quaffing
doesn't seem the fishin's too good in this pond. I bet you've moved on to a better-biting spot by now...
s'pose I could go over to the "Ding Dong, the... " thread if I really need to fish. :)

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 3:03 pm
by ~Hippolyte~
RinglingRingling wrote:
~Hippolyte~ wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:They have buses in London?
RinglingRingling wrote:drinking, in a Harry Potter movie? Bet that wasn't pumpkin juice they were quaffing
doesn't seem the fishin's too good in this pond. I bet you've moved on to a better-biting spot by now...
s'pose I could go over to the "Ding Dong, the... " thread if I really need to fish. :)
I've been staying out of that thread, because of the biters. I bet you could stir up some real good fish over there....

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 3:11 pm
by RinglingRingling
~Hippolyte~ wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
~Hippolyte~ wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:They have buses in London?
RinglingRingling wrote:drinking, in a Harry Potter movie? Bet that wasn't pumpkin juice they were quaffing
doesn't seem the fishin's too good in this pond. I bet you've moved on to a better-biting spot by now...
s'pose I could go over to the "Ding Dong, the... " thread if I really need to fish. :)
I've been staying out of that thread, because of the biters. I bet you could stir up some real good fish over there....
maybe even some of Citcat's dad's quarry, the snapper. :D

London Pubs

Posted: May 17, 2007 8:26 pm
by elderflowerapplejuice
I would definately go to Ye Old Chesire Cheese in the City of London, great old pub where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would consume adult beverages as well as Samuel Johnson, any man other notables.
Check out Trader Vics for tropical drinks by Hyde Park. The george is Londons oldest pub.

You can check out pubs.com to help with suggestions. There are so many old charming pubs in London.

Captain Kidd's Pub on Wapping street is great too, the hanging spot of captain Kidd is there, arrrrrrrr..

Posted: May 17, 2007 9:25 pm
by ContinentalDrifterIII
Don't forget the Ten Bells. This is the pub where Jack the Ripper met some of his victims. The Jack the Ripper walk was alot of fun. I went a few years ago and I think we stopped at two or three pubs. The Ten Bells was the last.

Re: London

Posted: May 17, 2007 9:45 pm
by aeroparrot
RinglingRingling wrote:
aeroparrot wrote:
drmutt wrote:Goin' to London
Can anyone recommend cool pubs to drink in?
There is a place (I think) called Duke of York. It's not that far from Victoria Station, about a block (right near) the bus terminal.
They have buses in London?
They used to until the petrol prices got way to high.

Posted: May 17, 2007 10:58 pm
by Lightning Bolt
I can't remember the name of the pub I drank in but it was somewhere in the West End
and I GOT p*** DRUNK!!! :lol: :lol: :wink:

Posted: May 17, 2007 11:53 pm
by drmutt
Trader Vics...Will I get to see a werewolf with a pina colada in his hand?

Posted: May 18, 2007 12:23 pm
by britparrothead
If you get the chance, you must go out to Hampton Court Palace. There are some great old pubs close by. Some do say, that Henry VIII used to drink in them!

Also try to get to Windsor, a wonderful town, may good pubs here.

Stay away from the 'themed' pubs the really are crap!

Always look for a 'Free House' This means it is not run & owned by one brewery, but are allowed to buy many beers from different brewers.

If you do go to the East end of London, be careful, not such a safe place. My husband is a retired London cop, and will not go there.

Have a great time!

Posted: May 18, 2007 12:32 pm
by lilsalty
We did the Jack the Ripper tour with a great tour guide who wrote a book on the subject, and ended with pints at the Ten Bells! There's a big list on the wall of all the Ripper's victims.....

Posted: May 18, 2007 12:33 pm
by RinglingRingling
drmutt wrote:Trader Vics...Will I get to see a werewolf with a pina colada in his hand?
only if he's been to the barber recently...