Acceptable or even GOOD pubs in London city centre?

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Jesus that's astonishing...

Yeah it's nigh on stopped me wanting to go to the Florist at any busy time, but other places are horrible too, the Spurstowe (don't like this place anyway, full of weird yuppies) is particularly bad.

I feel all Frank Sobotka but even a tiny bit of pride or sense of craft about working in a bar would be nice. When I worked in retail (granted in shops, but it did get incredibly busy at Christmas) I was nice to people and hurried at it because it's a good buzz serving huge volumes of people politely. I feel like some of these people think they're cool because they work in a gentrified pub or something, "you're just not quite in on the vibe of the project of me working here...which involves a lot of staring into space"

You go abroad and even in countries where they're rude at least they're efficient and can take a few orders at once. Or London can surprise you too, but I don't want to have to buy cocktails at the Hawksmoor to deal with friendly barstaff who are a good laugh.

Will.Have.Known (Local Garda), Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:16 (thirteen years ago) link

that girl behind the bar sounds hot xpost

Jlloyd, I'm ready to be heartbroken (ken c), Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:19 (thirteen years ago) link

I was at the Florist a few Fridays ago. The thing I noticed there was the price for a pint, is it £4.90 or something? I worked in a pub when I was 19. Not knowing who is next or offering hand out for a note without totaling it up in your head just wasn't tolerated. Maybe I'm not cool but working in a pub can be fun, I really enjoyed it. I do think that in some East London places you must have to audition like working in American Apparel or something.

mmmm, Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:29 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah, she wasn't bad. She tried to talk to me after all that but I was fucking fuming.

mmmm, Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:30 (thirteen years ago) link

The thing I noticed there was the price for a pint, is it £4.90 or something?

What in blue blazes are you doing there then?

None'll come and then a lot'll (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:36 (thirteen years ago) link

Was at the pub/bar at Kings Place a couple of weeks ago and the service was shambolic.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:44 (thirteen years ago) link

hum the one that has the outside bit by the canal? it was okay when i went (although i was mostly bought beers for free all night tbf) and the last time while i looked for a toilet i stumbled upon a art viewing thing and got some extra free wine (the beer was already free but you can't turn down free booze can you?) while looking at some photos of pj harvey

Jlloyd, I'm ready to be heartbroken (ken c), Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:47 (thirteen years ago) link

that's the palm...better service there generally, albeit with weird quirks!

I was at the Florist a few Fridays ago. The thing I noticed there was the price for a pint, is it £4.90 or something? I worked in a pub when I was 19. Not knowing who is next or offering hand out for a note without totaling it up in your head just wasn't tolerated. Maybe I'm not cool but working in a pub can be fun, I really enjoyed it. I do think that in some East London places you must have to audition like working in American Apparel or something.

what were you drinking? think it's about 3.70 a pint, for meantime pale ale anyway, it is expensive i guess, mind you i feel like last 3/4 months almost everywhere has jacked up prices.

Will.Have.Known (Local Garda), Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:52 (thirteen years ago) link

They have

None'll come and then a lot'll (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:55 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah, just a bit further on from the offices of the Guardian.

So I guess you didn't have to wait too long for the beer to be bought to you, and wonder what happened to the person who was buying. You were lucky. At least we got an apology.

First the person right behind us got served first (I was just talking to the person I was with). Ended up having to wave right in front of the bar guy's face to eventually get service. At the end of that we then just a good 10 min rant to ourselves about the service. Great way to start an evening. xxp

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:58 (thirteen years ago) link

yeah 20p or 30p more most places, dunno, i still mentally compare to dublin so uk has a long way to go to get that bad. 5.50 euro a pint etc...

Will.Have.Known (Local Garda), Sunday, 1 May 2011 09:58 (thirteen years ago) link

4.90 makes me so angry

the square root of minus one is i something uhh (tpp), Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:07 (thirteen years ago) link

i am curious about that price, not sure they sell anything for 4.90...not ime and i am there often enough.

Will.Have.Known (Local Garda), Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:08 (thirteen years ago) link

Some stupid beer in a fancy glass perhaps

None'll come and then a lot'll (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:09 (thirteen years ago) link

i was sold a pint for 4.90 at that place above 'the drop' in stoke newington a while ago and i had to ask the bar guy again to make sure i heard him right

the square root of minus one is i something uhh (tpp), Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:09 (thirteen years ago) link

The Drop? Where's that?

None'll come and then a lot'll (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:10 (thirteen years ago) link

xpost I was drinking premium lager. I normally drink Stella, yeah I know. What I've noticed in the last year or so is different, often obscure, European lager brands turning up. The pubs have these nice glasses and promotional bits but because you aren't familiar with them they can whack up the prices. It's like the crisps thing. You used to be able to get a standard packet of crisps in a pub now it's either olives and nuts from a jar or 'premium' crisps which they charge £1+ a packet for.

mmmm, Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:11 (thirteen years ago) link

it's a v. small venue on stoke newington road

the square root of minus one is i something uhh (tpp), Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:12 (thirteen years ago) link

The Blind Beggar sells pints of Peroni for £4.50. I mean, crap pub and fairly standard lager for £4.50 is a joke.

mmmm, Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:14 (thirteen years ago) link

hahaha yeah i go to that place sometimes cos my mate lives round the corner. it's *almost* crap in an endearing way. oh god the toilets. oh god the toilets

the square root of minus one is i something uhh (tpp), Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:15 (thirteen years ago) link

ugh..jesus. not a fan of peroni either.

mind you i was in spain/france for last 8 days and it's nice to come back and get some decent ale - not endless heinken/san miguel/mahau etc etc.

Will.Have.Known (Local Garda), Sunday, 1 May 2011 10:17 (thirteen years ago) link

I hate this, it makes me grumpy out of all proportion and I end up having a big deliberately audible grouse to whoever I'm with and then I'll feel like such a disgusting human for letting it bother me

at one place I always seem to arrive at the bar behind one other party, then the current barman finishes shift immediately after that party and by the time more staff turn up 5 minutes later there's a massive queue and the new barman has no idea who was there first so serves me last

seems like if there is only 1 person waiting when you want to change shift you should do them anyway, but I guess if you do that another arrives, and another...

(not in London but somewhere else where you can easily find yourself paying over 9 quid for two drinks)

russ conway's game of life (a passing spacecadet), Sunday, 1 May 2011 11:16 (thirteen years ago) link

Any good boozers nr Fleet Street? I work occasionally at New Street Square and have wondered where'd be good for a post-work bevvy that wouldn't be too awful.

Craiger Lazer (Craigo Boingo), Sunday, 1 May 2011 11:31 (thirteen years ago) link

Old Bank is good (Fullers beer) but slightly overpriced, but the George is my favourite- fairly unassuming but well kept beers and good service.

Neil S, Sunday, 1 May 2011 11:36 (thirteen years ago) link

The seven stars, just behind the royal courts (go up bell yard and it's on the left) is lovely. Good food, too.

sktsh, Sunday, 1 May 2011 16:12 (thirteen years ago) link

have found the service at mason & taylor is good and pretty friendly altho not exactly a pub (where service can tend to be more 'casual' i guess)

gainfully trˆᴥˆlled (blueski), Sunday, 1 May 2011 16:14 (thirteen years ago) link

it's nice to come back and get some decent ale - not endless heinken/san miguel

Mmmmmmmmm......endless Heineken/San Miguel....

Que sera sera... (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Sunday, 1 May 2011 22:19 (thirteen years ago) link

nah you can't be serious...ugh. it's rotten.

Will.Have.Known (Local Garda), Sunday, 1 May 2011 23:37 (thirteen years ago) link

four weeks pass...

new pub discovery - the captain kidd in wapping. sam smith's pub with beer garden right by the river! perfect spot for summer afternoon beers.

shalmaneser (tpp), Monday, 30 May 2011 12:15 (thirteen years ago) link

Are we all not boycotting Sam Smiths while they're being so evil to the gays?

delivers maximum wtf per cubic second (suzy), Monday, 30 May 2011 12:47 (thirteen years ago) link

seven months pass...

anywhere decent near bond street? i normally use timeout but it is returning no search results...apparently it thinks there are no pubs near bond street.

doesn't have to be too near, just the same question as the title of this thread, somewhere nice, warm, relaxed for an afternoon meeting of minds which of course isn't a date.

When a German communicates, you listen (LocalGarda), Thursday, 5 January 2012 09:32 (twelve years ago) link

It's a bit of a desert really, lots of big plastic off-Oxford Street type boozers.

Further south in Mayfair there are a few cosy little places but not especially atmospheric. Best bet is probably to go up about 10mins into Marylebone where there are some great places. If the Golden Eagle is the pub I'm thinking of it's probably the best. Nice, comfy, warm, doesn't feel like central London at all. Worth checking ahead to see if they're open first though.

Matt DC, Thursday, 5 January 2012 09:56 (twelve years ago) link

Matt otm - I always get a bit stuck round there. Mayfair a bit uncomfortable (The Audley at a push?), so up to Marylebone a good idea. Angel in the Fields a nice Sam Smith's.

you don't exist in the database (woof), Thursday, 5 January 2012 10:09 (twelve years ago) link

Matt's advice is good advice.

Tim, Thursday, 5 January 2012 10:47 (twelve years ago) link

@meatliquor?

Alan Shearer (ken c), Thursday, 5 January 2012 11:00 (twelve years ago) link

you have to eat though but i think some of that grog will help with the meeting of minds.

Alan Shearer (ken c), Thursday, 5 January 2012 11:02 (twelve years ago) link

If you go into Mayfair then Ye Grapes on Shepherd's Market is pretty good as well but only if you go at off-peak times, otherwise it'll be full of braying property industry types. Marylebone still probably a better bet.

Matt DC, Thursday, 5 January 2012 11:03 (twelve years ago) link

Anyone got any Old St / Hoxton / Shoreditch recommendations for a quiet catch up drink with an old friend?

Good ale / microbrew selection would be a welcome bonus.

Super Receptor (Barnaby, Hardly), Thursday, 5 January 2012 12:46 (twelve years ago) link

before anyone else says them, the obvious choices would be mason and taylor on bethnal green road (sort of a bar, newer uk and american ales, huge selection, decent food), the wenlock arms (old fashioned, ales, v cheap for a good pint of something, old man pub) on i think, wenlock road, sort of beyond the old st roundabout. in shoreditch good pubs are a bit thin on the ground imo.

When a German communicates, you listen (LocalGarda), Thursday, 5 January 2012 12:53 (twelve years ago) link

the old fountain, just off the city road by old st tube, is a nice put with a decent beer selection imo.

vision creation newgod (c sharp major), Thursday, 5 January 2012 12:56 (twelve years ago) link

* a nice pub

vision creation newgod (c sharp major), Thursday, 5 January 2012 12:56 (twelve years ago) link

The Reliance on Old Street itself is decent as well.

Otherwise, nowhere else that hasn't been mentioned. RIP the old Owl & Pussycat.

Matt DC, Thursday, 5 January 2012 12:57 (twelve years ago) link

The Slaughtered Lamb?

James Mitchell, Thursday, 5 January 2012 13:06 (twelve years ago) link

good mixer?

Alan Shearer (ken c), Thursday, 5 January 2012 13:58 (twelve years ago) link

wait what? i meant the water poet

Alan Shearer (ken c), Thursday, 5 January 2012 13:58 (twelve years ago) link

Slaughtered Lamb is Clerkenwell really, and that has loads of good pubs. The last few times I've been to the Water Poet it's been horrible, victim of its own success I think.

Matt DC, Thursday, 5 January 2012 14:06 (twelve years ago) link

if options run out or you can't be bothered to walk too far electricity showroom is not so bad - you can get a seat usually at least, and has scampi fries. drinks were a little expensive though as i remember.

Alan Shearer (ken c), Thursday, 5 January 2012 14:24 (twelve years ago) link

Thanks very much everyone.

Super Receptor (Barnaby, Hardly), Thursday, 5 January 2012 14:58 (twelve years ago) link

The last few times I've been to the Water Poet it's been horrible, victim of its own success I think.

otm

tpp, Thursday, 5 January 2012 15:00 (twelve years ago) link

that's sad to know actually - it has been a while... had some good times at the water poet.

Alan Shearer (ken c), Thursday, 5 January 2012 15:01 (twelve years ago) link


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