Only three in this series to go, and I really want to leave December free for posts on “The best pub Christmas decorations” (only available to Patronised readers), so let’s crack on. Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and, to magnificently conclude, the Isle of Man, have some of the very best the GBG has to… Continue reading HALF A DOZEN PUBS IN EVERY GBG COUNTY No. 71 – NORTHERN IRELAND
Month: November 2024
HOUNSLOW – MOON, MARKET PLACE, CULTURAL MELTING POT
November 2024. Hounslow Three (3) pints in new GBG London pubs, not quite BRAPA standards, but not bad for me in 2024. Time for a curry. I know nothing about Hounslow, but goodness me it’s multi-cultural. Think Wembley rather than Southall perhaps, all the chains are there, but I’ve rarely seen as many Asian restaurants.… Continue reading HOUNSLOW – MOON, MARKET PLACE, CULTURAL MELTING POT
PRIDE DRINKING OK, I SUPPOSE, IN ISLEWORTH
November 2024. Hounslow./numberc Well, I’ve pretty much completed the central London GBG pubs now, the ones with a letter/number combo, leavings some tricky ticking in what Russell Grant insists is Middlesex, which is a bit like Stockport saying it’s in Cheshire. 25 minutes, but a long 25 minutes sandwiched between folk taking their life’s clothing… Continue reading PRIDE DRINKING OK, I SUPPOSE, IN ISLEWORTH
(WHITE MAN) IN HAMMERSMITH UNDERGROUND CRAFT BAR
November 2024. Hammersmith. The descent by foot into Belsize Park Underground station is not for the fainthearted, but once on the tube you’ve got a quick trip via Leicester Square to Hammersmith. There’s at least one classic punk song about the tube (were The Jam punk ?), and an obvious pick for Hammersmith, too. The… Continue reading (WHITE MAN) IN HAMMERSMITH UNDERGROUND CRAFT BAR
St. Dominic’s Priory, a preview.
November 2024 – Gospel Oak. One new GBG tick in the bag by 3pm, my first for a fortnight, and a route mapped out for my second an hour later. London ticking is the best ticking. Time to explore that mysterious bit between Camden and Hampstead, a place of contrasts, and curious fonts, and undemanding… Continue reading St. Dominic’s Priory, a preview.
BASS CLICKBAIT IN GOSPEL OAK
November 2024. Gospel Oak. Camden. Just over an hour after catching the first train out of Cambridge I was pulling up outside my first London GBG newbie of the day in mysterious Gospel Oak. On a bad day it can take an hour to drive from Waterbeach to Addenbrookes and find a space in the… Continue reading BASS CLICKBAIT IN GOSPEL OAK
CAMDEN PUBS SEEN FROM THE NUMBER 46
November 2024. Camden. On Tuesday my attempt to visit Mum in Addenbrookes was thwarted at the front door. 3 days of ward quarantine meant I could only speak to Mum via the phone. Time for a break. At 13:44 I was standing at Cambridge station. At 14:44 I was on board a bus headed for… Continue reading CAMDEN PUBS SEEN FROM THE NUMBER 46
“High Hopes Silver Lining”
November 2024. Rye Harbour. Oh. There’s more of Mrs RM tour diary. She clearly dislikes the bus as much as I do, though any journey that gives you blog material like “Glad I’ve got “extra” on my bum” is surely worth the £2 fare. The options back at the harbour aren’t great, just the Sheps… Continue reading “High Hopes Silver Lining”
A RYE PUB CRAWL BY PROXY
November 2024. Rye. While I stay in Waterbeach and dream of crossing the county border, Mrs RM is down in Rye for the month, with proper WiFi and Harvey’s Sussex. Jealous ? Me ? “Do a pub crawl of Rye and send me pics, I can enjoy it by proxy, like my own readers do”, I… Continue reading A RYE PUB CRAWL BY PROXY
GREENE KING IPA IN CAMBRIDGE. IT WAS GOOD. HONEST !
November 2024. Cambridge. A daily trip to Addenbrookes and back is an invitation to explore lesser known Cambridge, and I know some of my readers will be absolutely dying to know what a formulaic suburban Greene King local with modest food trade is like in 2024. Exactly as you’d expect. Bright, clean, dull, cheery. A… Continue reading GREENE KING IPA IN CAMBRIDGE. IT WAS GOOD. HONEST !