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| | East End beers. Every Wednesday evening. Royal Inn on the Park, Lauriston Road we have talked about meeting up out east on a regular basis. maybe once a month (for example 2nd thurs of the month) at a friendly pub or somert for a coupla ales. dont have to be the same pub. we could change it every month to suit where people live. we could go to each others local pub. or we could go for a ride and then a beer. anyway post a thread if you are interested and say what you wanna do and where. and we can take it from there and see how it evolves. Last edited by somebody; 6th April 2008 at 17:56.. Reason: ongoing event. |
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| | Royal Inn on the Park? at the junction of Grove Road and Wetherell Road E3, right in the middle of Victoria Park. There's big beer terrace with railings to lock bikes on the indside, as well as a seperate room where we could all sit, will take about 20 people. They also do food and have free wifi if that matters. Not Thursday though, that's Westie beers... Unless it is once a month and we could drag them kicking and screaming to the mighty East. Pub on the Park is good, too, but I'm not sure about places to lock bikes up. |
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not quite infected by the hipster plague yet either. sort of in that stage after the initial bite, prior to the blood/ internal organ explosion. | |
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| | Yes, great idea. I'm in Mile End so would welcome a nice short trip home after a few beers. Tues night is Trixie Chix (?) Wed night is South London Polo Thurs night is Westie Drinks Sunday is Brick Lane Polo. How does Friday sound? Might be a nice way to finish off each week. |
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| | This is a brilliant idea! 'Less east' are the Carpenter's Arms on Cheshire Street E2 (dunno how people feel about proximity to Brick Lane though), The Royal Oak on Columbia Road. Also, around London Fields is The Dove on Broadway Market, which has a massive selection of beers. More east is The Lauriston on the west side of Victoria Park. And although it's a bar not a pub, Bar Music Hall on Curtain Road EC2 has massive windows to watch bikes from and is very quiet during the week. |
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| | So... Tues night is Trixie Chix (?) Wed night is South London Polo Thurs night is Westie Drinks Friday night drinks at Jon Snow Sunday is Brick Lane Polo. Jees! Unless we do Monday night drinks (ouch), we are going to have to clash with something. Wednesday or Friday night would probably be stepping on the least number of toes. Anyone have a preference? |
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Twopenn'orth: I think this venue seems the best so far, not anywhere near the stolen-bike-bermuda-triangle that is Dalston/Whoreditch/Dick Lane. | ||
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I think pj hates the Lauriston too! Is there a pub in London that doesn't have a clientele that isn't made up of at least 50-60% nobbers though? What does it matter as long as there's your pals and some decent beverages, and your bike doesn't get nicked? Looks like we'll be heading for some disgusting dingy boozer that stinks of piss instead, eh? | |||
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| | Good point vic. I'm 36. I've lived round there for 10 years. The Dove was a nice pub back then. It's still OK. No to a stinky pissy pub please. Most pubs will have bikes nicked outside em, but brick lane's gotta be asking for it. I've never been to this Royal whatsit on Viccy Park, could be worth a look. Maybe it'll fun to be at the forefront of jazzification (my word for hipsterisation). Maybe we can do some drunken racing on the park after closing?! |
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