Lord Clyde


It's been a while since the Lord Clyde transformed itself from Irish boozer Kendrick's Bar and remodelled itself as a "food-led pub". At the the time, the idea that the penultimate vestige of old Islington's public house legacy had become another pseudo-restaurant sent a collective groan around Fancyapint Towers. As it happens, repeated visits indicated you shouldn't always believe the hype; there's no cutlery pre-emptively laid out on tables as we half-expected and this is simply a good pub which happens to sell pretty fantastic food. Service is consistently great: friendly, chatty and polite, while a couple of well-kept real ales whetted our whistles nicely. The music is always spot on, going from Pink Floyd to The Roots via Primal Scream. In addition to a fortnightly quiz on alternate Mondays, they've also started themed food nights which look like they're popular. It's a big pub, still complete with its lovely original Charringtons wood panelling and parquet flooring. Happily, they seem to be bringing more punters in than on our previous visits and we certainly enjoy spending our time here.
location: | Highbury |
address: | 342 Essex Road N1 3PB |
phone: | 020 7288 9850 |
clientele: | younger trendy locals, last vestiges of the Irish contingent |
directions:
Not exactly near a tube, but from Angel station, turn right and walk to Essex Road. Its a 15 minute walk up Essex Road, on the right.
nearest stations:
Essex Road (540m) - zone 2
Canonbury (600m)
Highbury and Islington (980m) - zone 2
Dalston Kingsland (1.1Km)
Haggerston (1.1Km)
reviewed: 11/04/2010 (redcat)
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