Author: andrewcjdodson
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The Duke of Edinburgh
The Duke of Edinburgh is hidden in the backstreets between Clapham and Brixton. The pub itself is fairly small, with a traditional feel – you can imagine it filled with a cloud of smoke ‘in the old days’, but there’s more to it than that…
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The Prince
Stoke Newington is an area not short of great pubs, but The Prince is one of the best. Located in the back streets away from the busy high street – you’ll often find locals spilling out on to the street corner particularly on sunnier days. With a few cask ales, ciders as well as keg-based…
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The Falcon
Nestled in the heart of Clapham, The Falcon Pub is a bright yellow gem. Bursting with character, this cozy establishment boasts an incredible atmosphere, with friendly staff, tasty food and a decent selection of drinks (albeit not much beyond the mainstream brands). Whether you’re after a quiet catch up with friends on a weeknight, or…
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The Maid of Muswell
If you’re visiting Alexandra Palace or Muswell Hill, go beyond the palace and high street and you’ll find the Maid of Muswell nestled in the heart of Muswell Hill. This pub has a cozy atmosphere, with a top-notch selection of drinks and a great menu, this is a hidden gem which we’d recommend for locals…
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Proeflokaal ‘t Blauwe Theehuis
What happens when you combine a beautiful historic tea house, Amsterdam’s biggest park and a micro-brewery? Magic – that’s what. The Proeflokaal’t Blauwe Theehuis (or The Tasting Room at the Blue Tea House) is a cafe/bar owned by the Amsterdam based Brouwerwij’tij brewery.
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Cafe de Sluyswacht
Cafe de Sluyswacht is an old slightly lopsided pub located besides a lock on one of the many canals in Amsterdam. Serving a good selection of beers (they had about 10 on tap!) some ciders as well as a simple range of mixed drinks including our beloved Aperol Spritz.
