PubSpy has given up sobriety and is back - at the Trafalgar Tavern in Greenwich
Well, it’s been a while. After months of laying off the booze and being no happier for it, I’ve reunited with my one true love – the great British pub.
Well, it’s been a while. After months of laying off the booze and being no happier for it, I’ve reunited with my one true love – the great British pub.
We are told time and again not to judge a book by its cover, however that is exactly what I did when choosing the Admiral Hardy in Greenwich to be this week’s pub of choice.
I'm sceptical of pubs which double as a hostel - I fear that there is the danger of it being jack of all trades, master of none.
I'm sure you'll agree there are a striking number of similarities between post offices and pubs.
Show me a prettier pub than the Kings Head and I'll show you a liar.
No words that I can muster will do this pub justice - it will continue to baffle me to my dying days.
There are certain warning signs I have always thought one should look out for when choosing somewhere to drink.
Walking into the Coach House in Bexleyheath is something of a scientific anomaly, it almost defies all expectation and leaves one speechless.
Crayford is a town with a fair number of pubs, and if you wander to the top of Old Road you will stumble across a pub that looks fairly out of place.
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