The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Drapers Arms, N1 1ER
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Restaurant upstairs, pub downstairs. |
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Sofas and things in the pub bit. Reasonable size patio out back (about 30 people or so) with heaters and big mechanical blind bits. |
Sofas and things in the pub bit. |
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Lunch Menu wasn't so bad (Aug 03.) About 5ukp for a steak sandwitch (both big and high quality meat.) 6.50uk for a giant bowl of ceasar salad that was also very good. Bowls of chips are reasonably prices and quite large for the money (for Islington at least) |
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category='Barnsbury,Beer Gardens,Pub Food,Pubs,Restaurants' |
- Address: 44 Barnsbury Street, London N1 1ER
- Phone: (020) 7619 0348
- Locale: Barnsbury / Islington
- Nearby Tube stations: Highbury & Islington / Caledonian Road & Barnsbury for overground trains
Restaurant upstairs, pub downstairs.
Evening Standard pub of the year 2003.
Sofas and things in the pub bit.
No cider except in bottles, bah, I want my fizzy goodness.
Food expensive but pretty good. I remember enjoying the home-made fish cakes very much on a previous visit. Justin's crab and asparagus linguine looked and smelt very very good indeed. Pricy though only to match the quality — starters around £6, mains around £12.
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