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Beer in London Docklands   
I've a few weeks work coming up in central London, but I'll be staying near
the ExCel Centre in Docklands. As I may be venturing out in the evenings in
search of a drop of the real stuff, I wondered if anyone could recommend
good pubs, either in the immediate vicinity, or within reach of a DLR
station not too far from Prince Regent.

All suggestions gratefully received.


Regards,
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KEVIN MASLIN
Waterway Photography
Great Bridge, West Midlands, England.
mail@kevinmaslin.co.uk
http://www.panelbloke.com
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Date:Thu, 28 Apr 2005 19:46:18 +0100   Author:  

Re: Beer in London Docklands   
In news:d4rb1q$6l0$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk,
Kevin Maslin  said:


> All suggestions gratefully received.


So Docklands would appear to be a RA desert then? Looks like suffering the
Boddies in the hotel then. Ho hum :-(


Regards,
--
KEVIN MASLIN
Waterway Photography
Great Bridge, West Midlands, England.
mail@kevinmaslin.co.uk
http://www.panelbloke.com
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Date:Mon, 2 May 2005 21:37:53 +0100   Author:  

Re: Beer in London Docklands   
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>In news:d4rb1q$6l0$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk,
>Kevin Maslin  said:
>
>> All suggestions gratefully received.
>
>So Docklands would appear to be a RA desert then? Looks like suffering the
>Boddies in the hotel then. Ho hum :-(


The Wetherspoons on West India Quay isn't bad, the cellerman seems to
be OK and the staff are no more indifferent tham most of JDWs. The
beer is cheap (for London) and generally very good.

You could always get the DLR to Greenwich, a few good pubs there, or
even to Bank.

The problem as always in London is there are many, many fine pubs -
but you need to travel.

Rich
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Richard Parker

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Date:Mon, 02 May 2005 22:23:33 +0100   Author:  

Re: Beer in London Docklands   
In article ,
   Richard Parker  wrote:


> The problem as always in London is there are many, many fine pubs -
> but you need to travel.


The problem with most other areas of the country is that there are more
decent pubs, but you need to travel. :-)

Oh, and the rest of the country is full of that fresh air stuff which can't
be good for you - after all it isn't orange.

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Steve Pampling
Date:Tue, 03 May 2005 07:49:47 +0100   Author: