I blame a new Twitter resource - @BeerGuideLondon. A couple of weeks ago, they'd reported on some fine continental imbibing places in the Smoke. Notes duly made for a future visit.
Mayfair Mercato, North Audley Street
I'm simply a sucker for drinking in places with great architecture.
Take that JDW |
At the top end, where the altar should be, is a bar hosted by German Kraft Beer. Paper money can be exchanged for an earthenware pot of 0.4l German brew.
Unique.
De Hems, Macclesfield Street
All roads lead to Soho, where previously I have visited a French themed pub and can now add a Dutch one. De Hems is London's only authentic Dutch pub. I know this, as the food menu leads with Fish and Chips. But eating is cheating anyway.
De Hems, with the bunting |
Wonderful.
One to add to the "Must Visit" |
I'm obsessed with this place and honestly felt that I had said a tearful farewell to it, when I signed the petition to stop Fullers from offloading the previous landlord back in May '19.
Seven months have passed since then and I feared the worst. Would gentrification from an organisation concentrating on real estate rather than real ale have occurred? Worse still, would they have ripped out the classic bar backboard without giving me a chance to fit it in my dining room?
Hell no - almost exactly the same! |
I'm not saying it is safe - and just in case, as I had the place more or less to myself at closing, I took what could be a final memento.
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