October 2024. Clavering. Saffron Walden. Mrs RM is quite taken with my relaxed “post-completion” GBG ticking. A leisurely day out at a pleasant English village like Clavering, a pint and artisanal nuts, a stroll through the Autumn leaves. Quite a contrast to the manic months of 2022 when there was barely a minute to think… Continue reading GASTROPUB ESSEX
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HARVEYS DRINKING WELL AT THE HIGHGATE CROWN
October 2024. Highgate. London. I left the Wrestlers to the sound of Sultans of Swing, the best part of an average London pub I was to realise that night I’d visited before, probably 20 years ago. Never mind, I’d needed the loo, and an average London pub is better than an average Buckinghamshire pub. An… Continue reading HARVEYS DRINKING WELL AT THE HIGHGATE CROWN
HIGHGATE HILL
October 2024. Highgate. London. A snatched afternoon away from domestic stress into London on Wednesday afternoon had seen me rack up 3 pints in 90 minutes, which is exactly the right level of consumption to make you a) sleepy, b) in need of frequent loo stops and c) not much inclined to anything intellectual like… Continue reading HIGHGATE HILL
A COMMON PROBLEM – CLAPHAM’S ONE PUMP, ONE CUSTOMER PUB
October 2024. Clapham. On a roll now. More than a single new GBG pub for the first time in ages, and a belated return to Clapham on the Northern Line. Everyone loves Clapham, surely ? Well, I couldn’t think of any highlights apart from the Common and the seven branches of Gail’s Bakery that define… Continue reading A COMMON PROBLEM – CLAPHAM’S ONE PUMP, ONE CUSTOMER PUB
HALF A DOZEN PUBS IN EVERY GBG COUNTY NO. 66 – HIGHLANDS AND WESTERN ISLES
Definitely not a “county”, more a random collection of tourist-friendly hills and lakes, overseen by a benevolent creature who occasionally emerges to pick inaccessible GBG entries out of a hat on the riverbank near Inverness. My first five picks will delight the tourist as much as the beer connoisseur. John O’Groats Brewery Tap Well, this… Continue reading HALF A DOZEN PUBS IN EVERY GBG COUNTY NO. 66 – HIGHLANDS AND WESTERN ISLES
DOING THE LAMBETH WALK, OI
October 2024. Kennington. SE1. No, I skipped the Royal Oak, so I could hop back on the Northern Line and bring you highlights from NEW gems in South London. Possibly. I was still having to work out which were the new entries, but fairly sure Kennington’s Dog House was one of them. By law, London’s… Continue reading DOING THE LAMBETH WALK, OI
NEW IN BOROUGH
October 2024. Borough. London. Mum is in Addenbrookes for the week for tests, and Mrs RM and I are going mad staying in my parents house in a way only the eternally restless will understand. Knowing we need to grab respite when we can, we jumped on the first train south on Wednesday and ended… Continue reading NEW IN BOROUGH
QUEEN EDITH TO THE RESCUE
October 2024. Cambridge. With daily trips to visit Mum and Dad over the last week in care homes and hospitals this last week, the need for a post-visit pint has been high on our minds. Not many pubs around Addenbrookes, as I’ve just found out on the half hour slog from Cambridge Station. But the… Continue reading QUEEN EDITH TO THE RESCUE
HALF A DOZEN PUBS IN EVERY GBG COUNTY No. 65 – GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE VALLEY
Yes, get the spoiler in early. For most folk, Glasgow means two things. A nine (9) minute train to Paisley Gilmour Street’s cultural highlights, And curry. Oh, and a bloke with a traffic cone on his head. But some great pubs, too, and compared to the Scottish capital a bit easier to find them outside… Continue reading HALF A DOZEN PUBS IN EVERY GBG COUNTY No. 65 – GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE VALLEY
HALF A DOZEN PUBS IN EVERY GBG COUNTY No. 64 – EDINBURGH AND THE LOTHIANS
A belated return to the celebrated (in North Korea) “Half a dozen pubs…” series, which I might finish by 22nd December. Talking of which, where will I be on the most important day of the year ? Obviously, somewhere I’ve never been before, but a few new pubs would be nice. What about Mid Calder… Continue reading HALF A DOZEN PUBS IN EVERY GBG COUNTY No. 64 – EDINBURGH AND THE LOTHIANS