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Haunting faces make eye contact with us from the back of 'The Albion', a late Georgian public house in #Islinton during its time as a coaching Inn.

Still Trading 🍻 10 Thornhill Road, #Barnsbury, #London, #N1
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Would it have been nice to grow up in opulent wealth? Of course. But, even if I became wealthy tomorrow, I'd never trade my time in the greasy cafes, grotty warehouses, real pubs, gyms, estates, canals, ghettos, and all else that not only made me aware me of life's hardship and wonders, but made me who, and what I am.

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The Smoking Ban 🚫 🚬

Pubs, clubs, and Britian as a whole were deeply affected by the "Smoking Ban" and the precedent that it set. We all have our opinions, just as we all have our own desires. But it seems the opinions and desires of some outweighed that of others. This is a brief overview discussing the other side of the coin.

We hope you understand that we respect people's right to want their own spaces, but not to dictate how others should operate within theirs.

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The Criterion Restaurant, a Grade II* listed landmark constructed in 1873 by the renowned Spiers & Pond and designed by acclaimed architect Thomas Verity.

Still Trading: 224 #Piccadilly, #London, #W1J
In the past, #British pubs were visited by "seafood men" ("cockle men") who'd sell cockles, prawns, mussels and other such items to pub-goers from a wicker basket or on foot. Like many parts of pub culture, they're a very rare sight. It's rare to even see a seafood stall at a pub nowadays, never mind an actual cockle man. This is Dave Bartram the cockle man serving his goods in 2016, thought I've no idea how many are left today.
A vintage illustration of #WestHam running into #Tottenham outside of a pub in the year 1381.
Pubs have always been there for us. Now, it's our turn to be there for them.
1920s - Kentish Drovers Pub outing, London
Pub News: Woman Arrested For #Yorkshire Pub Fire

Fire crews from six stations were called to The Cricketers in Knaresborough at about 04:00 BST on Tuesday. Nobody was injured in the incident but North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service said 100% of the building was damaged by fire. North Yorkshire Police said it was believed the fire was started deliberately.

https://www.yourharrogate.co.uk/local-news/harrogate/large-scale-fire-at-the-cricketers-in-knaresborough/
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London Pub/History #Tour

Date: 26th of April
Meeting At: Blackfriars station
Time: 11 AM

(Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V). The tour will last between 2-2 1/2 hours and will end in a pub.

Prices:
£20 per ticket (for over 18s),
16-18: £10
Under 16s: Free
2025/04/03 04:38:47

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