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The Albert in Coldharbour Lane is not bad.


If you like trad boozers then the Trinity on Trinity Square [a2z at the ready, chaps] takes some beating, and until recently had a classic friendly pub dog.


Isn't the Canterbury alleged to be the pub where Death Metal was invented?


UC

Ultraconsultancy Wrote:

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> The Albert in Coldharbour Lane is not bad.

>

> If you like trad boozers then the Trinity on

> Trinity Square takes some beating, and until

> recently had a classic friendly pub dog.

>

> Isn't the Canterbury alleged to be the pub where

> Death Metal was invented?

>

> UC



yep i,ll go with the prince albert as well.

Brixtonian - great cocktails, have never been able to figure out the opening hours though. Have found it closed on more than one occasion.


Dogstar - often have good music, good atmosphere, a bit skanky (but in a good way)


Prince Albert - shadow of its former self



Is the Tongue and Groove still there?

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