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Pubs are great. We like pubs. Some of them have [[Beer Gardens|beer gardens]]. Most people have experienced the dilemma of finding a pub that's open after 11pm - a particular nightmare in the centre of town. Similarly, there are those venues that conjur up a strange air of 'Deliverance' that are best avoided unless you carry fire-arms as a matter of course (or like getting beaten up/stared at in a strangely disturbing way.)
Pubs are great. We like pubs. Some of them have [[beer gardens]]. Most people have experienced the dilemma of finding a pub that's open after 11pm - a particular nightmare in the centre of town. Similarly, there are those venues that conjur up a strange air of 'Deliverance' that are best avoided unless you carry fire-arms as a matter of course (or like getting beaten up/stared at in a strangely disturbing way.)
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Pub-related phenomena include [[Closing Time|closing time]], [[Pub Crawls|pub crawls]] and [[Vertical Drinking|vertical drinking]].
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* '''@INDEX_LINK [[Category Pubs]]'''
* '''[http://london.openguides.org/pubsearch.cgi Search the Open Guide to London for your perfect pub]'''

Some pubs (notably [[JD Wetherspoon]]
ones) have (in some people's opinion) a fascistic attitude to smokers, with the only smoking tables being located next to a constantly open door or the toilets (though, if you're on the pull, sitting next to the toilets of your gender preference is a good way to eye up passing talent. Following desirable people in to the toilets is not, however, acceptable behaviour).



Pub-related phenomena include
[[closing time]], [[pub crawls]] and [[vertical drinking]].

* <b>@INDEX_LINK [[Category Pubs]]</b>
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* The [[Porterhouse (Covent Garden)|Porterhouse (Covent Garden)]] is a good but pricey pub in the West End.
* The [[Head Of Steam|Head of Steam]] is a good real ale pub next to Euston Station.
* The [[Wenlock Arms]] is... well, it just is. [[Real Ale|Real ale]] and real cider.
* [[De Hems (Soho)|De Hems (Soho)]] is a very nice Dutch bar that also does draught Kriek and other good Belgian beers.
* The [[Jerusalem Tavern]] in Clerkenwell does some very nice and unusual beers from the small St Peter's brewery.
* If you're ever forced to go to [[Bromley]], [[Partridge (Bromley)|The Partridge]] on the High Street is probably your best bet.
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* The [[Porterhouse Covent Garden, WC2E 7NA|Porterhouse, Covent Garden]] is a good but pricey pub in the West End.

* The [[Head of Steam Euston, NW1 1DN|Head of Steam]] is a good real ale pub next to Euston Station.

* The [[Wenlock Arms, N1 7TA]] is... well, it just is. [[Real ale]] and real cider.

* [[De Hems, W1D 5BW|De Hems]] in Soho does draught Kriek and other good Belgian beers.

* The [[Jerusalem Tavern, EC1M 5NA|Jerusalem Tavern]] in Clerkenwell does some very nice and unusual beers from the small St Peter's brewery.

* If you're ever forced to go to [[Bromley]], [[Partridge, BR1 1HE|The Partridge]] on the High Street is probably your best bet.</td>

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* [ http://londonpublichouse.com ] This is, and will continue to be, the definitive historical site for London Public Houses. It lists census and Trade Directory information for the genealogist, and those interested in researching their family tree. It compliments the Essex Pubs site at [http://essexpub.net].
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[http://www.timeout.com/bars Time Out Pubs Guide] Over 1000 pubs reviewed





* [http://users.ox.ac.uk/~mert0108/outwith/index.html#london Pubs Outwith Oxfordshire (London section)] (Colin Batchelor's pub guide. I'm not clever enough to write it a suitable description, although the first sentence in these parentheses actually does quite a good job.) But, argh, it has gone. We are going to hunt him down and make him put it back. See http://tantallon.org.uk/ in the meantime.

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* [http://www.fullpint.com/ Fullpint] (New London pub guide)

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* [http://www.londonelite.com/html/bars/bars intro.htm London Elite guide to pubs and bars] ("The establishments and service providers listed on this site have been carefully chosen as places that exude that extra style and class that the discerning consumer seeks in London. They are not necessarily the most expensive. We avoid places that are pompous and pretentious and which take themselves too seriously.")
* [http://ukcider.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Cider_Pub_Guide_to_London Cider Pub Guide to London ] A wiki for [[Real Cider|real cider]] outlets.
* [http://www.thisislondon.com/html/food/pubs/top direct.html Evening Standard London pub and bar guide]
* [http://www.pubfinder.com Pubfinder:Comprehensive Pub Guide] Directory of over 18,000 London and UK pubs.
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/features/in context/strange but true.html Strange but true London pub facts]
* ''This once great link is down, to be repaired:''[http://users.ox.ac.uk/~mert0108/outwith/index.html#london Pubs Outwith Oxfordshire (London section)] (Colin Batchelor's pub guide. I'm not clever enough to write it a suitable description, although the first sentence in these parentheses actually does quite a good job.) But, argh, it has gone. We are going to hunt him down and make him put it back. See http://tantallon.org.uk/ in the meantime.
* [http://www.cask-marque.co.uk/ Cask Marque] have lists of pubs that have been approved by their beer criteria. Unfortunately their lists are indexed by now extinct postal counties so the following are useful
** [http://www.cask-marque.co.uk/map.php?id=24 North, Northwest &amp; East London]
** [http://www.cask-marque.co.uk/map.php?id=25 West, Southwest &amp; Southeast London]
** [http://www.cask-marque.co.uk/map.php?id=4 South East - includes Bromley etc]
** [http://www.cask-marque.co.uk/map.php?id=12 Middlesex &amp; North West Surrey - includes Croydon, Sutton , Kingston , Twickenham]
** [http://www.cask-marque.co.uk/map.php?id=11 Berkshire]
** [http://www.cask-marque.co.uk/map.php?id=14 Buckinghamshire, West Hertfordshire]
** [http://www.cask-marque.co.uk/map.php?id=10 Surrey]
** [http://www.cask-marque.co.uk/map.php?id=15 Essex]
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* [http://www.londonelite.com/html/bars/bars_intro.htm London Elite guide to pubs and bars] ("The establishments and service providers listed on this site have been carefully chosen as places that exude that extra style and class that the discerning consumer seeks in London. They are not necessarily the most expensive. We avoid places that are pompous and pretentious and which take themselves too seriously.")
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* [http://www.thisislondon.com/html/food/pubs/top_direct.html Evening Standard London pub and bar guide]



* Strange but true London pub facts

** http://www.timeout.com/london/features/in_context/strange_but_true.html

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Pubs are great. We like pubs. Some of them have beer gardens. Most people have experienced the dilemma of finding a pub that's open after 11pm - a particular nightmare in the centre of town. Similarly, there are those venues that conjur up a strange air of 'Deliverance' that are best avoided unless you carry fire-arms as a matter of course (or like getting beaten up/stared at in a strangely disturbing way.)

Some pubs (notably JD Wetherspoon ones) have (in some people's opinion) a fascistic attitude to smokers, with the only smoking tables being located next to a constantly open door or the toilets (though, if you're on the pull, sitting next to the toilets of your gender preference is a good way to eye up passing talent. Following desirable people in to the toilets is not, however, acceptable behaviour).

Pub-related phenomena include closing time, pub crawls and vertical drinking.

Our recommendations

  • The Head of Steam is a good real ale pub next to Euston Station.
  • De Hems in Soho does draught Kriek and other good Belgian beers.
  • The Jerusalem Tavern in Clerkenwell does some very nice and unusual beers from the small St Peter's brewery.
  • If you're ever forced to go to Bromley, The Partridge on the High Street is probably your best bet.

London Pub Guides

  • Pubs Outwith Oxfordshire (London section) (Colin Batchelor's pub guide. I'm not clever enough to write it a suitable description, although the first sentence in these parentheses actually does quite a good job.) But, argh, it has gone. We are going to hunt him down and make him put it back. See http://tantallon.org.uk/ in the meantime.
  • Pubs.com ("traditional and historic London pubs")
  • The Random London Pub Finder ("It is our mission to return a joyful element of luck to the night on the tiles, to free the harassed from the onerous duties of choosing a pub for the big night out (which everyone then complains about anyway), to allow the pub going public to throw themselves into the arms of fate!")
  • London Elite guide to pubs and bars ("The establishments and service providers listed on this site have been carefully chosen as places that exude that extra style and class that the discerning consumer seeks in London. They are not necessarily the most expensive. We avoid places that are pompous and pretentious and which take themselves too seriously.")
  • Strange but true London pub facts

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