I've previously ticked off The Southmapton Arms and the Grafton on an Archway to Camden Pub Crawl.
Starting at Tufnell Park Tube makes this a downhill walk. Turn left out of the station and down Fortress road.
Junction Tavern, Fortress Road, Timothy Taylor Boltmaker
Estate Agents would describe this classic looking pub as "deceptively spacious".
Up the Junction |
A look at the bar reveals 3 real ales and I see my inspiration in the form of a Timothy Taylor Pump. I ask for a Landlord but I am wrong. Its actually its lesser spotted brother, Boltmaker.
Have I ever stumbled across this outside of Yorkshire? I think not.
A very decent pint. I foolishly stop for only one and leave without checking the weather.
Should have stayed longer |
The heavens have opened. Its only a short walk to pub number 2, but long enough to learn the waterproof effectiveness of Liam Gallagher's Pretty Green Jackets. 30 seconds.
I cut a very disheveled figure by the time I make it to the Pineapple, but the Journey was worth it.
This back street pub is a classic.
Worth the Walk |
After ordering a pint of something new, East London Brewing Company Foundation Bitter, I manage to get a seat under one of these bad boys.
A matching one on the other side of the bar. |
The beer and atmosphere was spot on. Well worth seeking out.
The Assembly House, Kentish Town Road, Sambrook's Wandle
Proof that I can make my mind up about which places to visit. This is a non Good Beer Entry. Despite this, and the fact it's a Green King, my Sambrooks Wandle stood up well to everything else sampled tonight.
Last week, I stumbled on a 1971 Film with Richard Burton, the Villian. The film was pretty hopeless, although anything with Burton in it is worth watching. Even one where he is sleeping with Ian McShane. And has a dodgy Cockney accent that should be up for a Dick van Dyke award.
In the film, they plan their blags in a very handsome looking pub. It took me off a two minutes on google to find out this was the Assembly House. I thought I would check it out.
The only thing that remains are the high ceiling rooms.
Could be an inspiration for future blogs. Drinking in pubs that are movie locations. So far I have this and one in Berkshire where Carry On Dick was filmed.
Lion and Unicorn, Gaisford Street, Redemption Big Chief
If I was so inclined, I could mark off Kentish Town in the bible with a highlighter pen to show its completeness.
Last of the night and a bit underwhelming, if the truth is told.
This is a huge pub, half way along a residential street off Kentish Town Road.
It has a theatre upstairs, a very expensive bar and absolutely nothing else of interest. As soulless as a sparsely populated posh hotel bar.
Lion and Unicorn, Gaisford Street, Redemption Big Chief
If I was so inclined, I could mark off Kentish Town in the bible with a highlighter pen to show its completeness.
Last of the night and a bit underwhelming, if the truth is told.
This is a huge pub, half way along a residential street off Kentish Town Road.
Night Falls in Kentish Town |
I can smell the hops from my Redemption Big Chief from here |
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