Started at The Parcel Yard Fullers Pub in King’s Cross Station on a Friday Evening. Couldn’t get a seat but the pub is quite spacious so this wasn’t a real problem. Several beers on offer and I Chose Fuller’s Seafarers. A nice pub to visit if you don’t mind standing and it has toilets if you are waiting for a train and don’t want to pay to use the station loos. Website: http://www.parcelyard.co.uk/
Next pub was The Star of Kings in York Way. The entrance is not very inviting and I didn’t expect to get any decent beers. I was wrong as they serve a good range of “craft” beers including some from the Hammerton Brewery. I had an excellent pint of Hammerton N1 Pale Ale. Friendly and helpful bar staff. I Highly recommend this pub. Website: http://starofkings.co.uk/
King Charles 1 pub in Northdown Street was our next pub. A cosy pub with friendly staff. Not a great range of beer. I had Cottage Southern Bitter which was average.
The next pub was better for beer than the last. This was The Queens Head in Acton Street (near Gray’s Inn Road). Website: http://queensheadlondon.com/ It was close to Pie Day so we all ate a pork pie. Nice traditional pub decor and very good beer. I had a pint of Redemption Brewery Trinity Light Ale. It was excellent. I recommend this pub.
Popped into The Flying Scotsman pub in Caledonian Road and wasn’t impressed with the beer. Had strippers on (unbeknown to us) but you will be delighted to know that we didn’t stay and watch.
We finished in a pub near to a private estate that had some good beer but I thought it was kept badly so my Timothy Taylor Landlord was undrinkable. I’ll add the name when I find it.