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Real Pub Trail The Pembury Tavern of Hackney| Real Pub Trail - The Pembury Tavern of Hackney |
![]() When I lived in East End London back in 2005-2007, this pub in fact served as my research room. For, I quite often met the muse for some not-bad ideas that found their way into my doctoral thesis~~ Meetings with my proof-reader also took place here, by the way. Newly opened in early January 2006 as a sister pub to the Oakdale Arms in North-East London, this pub is located at a very large Victorian building at a busy road junction in Hackney Central. Actually, prior to its present identity, there "had" been a pub inside this building almost as old as the building itself. Built in 1850s, a pub had existed from the beginning and in 1990, under Banks&Taylor, even made it into CAMRA's Good Beer Guide!! But because of its untimely demise in 1997-8 caused by a huge fire, the historical pub vaporised and the fate of this huge building was almost consigned to history. Only after the managing team of the Oakdale Arms (which also owns Coal-Heavers Arms in Peterborough) approached the landlord, was the building finally restored and now turned into the "Pembury Tavern", a fantastic real ale haven injecting some stamina into this "real-ale-desert" part of The Smoke~~
Upon the entry, one is greeted with a long bar around 10 metres away from the door...(yes, tis how large the interior space is). The bar has all 16 hand-pumps arrayed on the single side, divided into four sets.
Just like at the Oakdale, Milton Brewery's brews across the board are the regulars here, while the ever-changing guest ales are also provided via Milton, serving a wide selection of beers mainly from Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex, as ponytail Steve the manager and co-owner himself was based in Cambridge and has a "legitimate weakness" for regional brews. Most ales are often in nearly-perfect condition and all are served professionally in over-sized pint glasses to accommodate a full measure with or without an otherwise-easily-debatable frothy head. Plus, with Original Budvar (Svetly/Pale) on tap and some smartly-selected bottled Belgian and German beers in the fridge, the selection should satisfy all kinds of palates.
Now the pub has many bar games to offer, free WiFi, a bar billiard, a pool table, --Yau (23/11/08)
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| Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 November 2008 ) |