The Moon Under Water
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I have been eating a lot of fish and chips over the years.
Fish and Chips are evolving over the years especially the ones serving in pubs.
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The Moon Under Water, Leicester Square
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The Moon Under Water
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It is less than ¼ mile from The Moon Under Water, and offers air conditioning, seating area, restaurant, available for hire The Zoo Bar is a London bar at 13-17 Bear Street in Chinatown, London.
The Moon Under Water is less than ¼ mile away.
They have a late licence 6 days a week... more The Bear & Staff is in Bear Street, Chinatown.
It is less than ¼ mile from The Moon Under Water Zoo Too is a London bar at 18 Bear Street in Chinatown, London.
The Moon Under Water is less than ¼ mile away See all places to drink in Chinatown
The Moon Under Water Pub Leicester Square Soho Central London ...
This is a London pub for those who prefer not to pay £4 a pint!
A good old wetherspoons pub that couldnt be more central if it tried!
The Moon Under Water - J D Wetherspoon
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The author George Orwell wrote an article in the London Evening Standard about his favourite fictional pub which he called The Moon Under Water.
When Wetherspoon’s chairman, Tim Martin, had around seven pubs in London, a journalist visited one of them and told Tim he liked the pub and that it was similar to the pub envisaged by George Orwell – in essence, a pub with a good atmosphere, good real ales, food and no music.
The text reads: The Empire Theatre, Leicester Square opened on 17 April 1884 as a venue primarily for ballet and opera.
In 1887, the theatre reopened as a music hall named the Empire Theatre of Varieties.
However despite embracing this new form of entertainment it was the emergence of motion pictures that spelt the end for the original Empire theatre.
The Canonbury Tavern, review: fantasy unfulfilled | London Evening ...
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But his fantasy was based on the best qualities of pubs he knew, including for sure the garden of the Canonbury Tavern, since he had moved to 27B Canonbury Square in October 1944.
But the real surprise is still stepping outside and seeing just how much garden space it has for a London pub.
Historic: the pub dates back to the early 1700s (picture: Paul Winch-Furness) It’s the main attraction, this garden.
From the mains, hake fillet, chorizo, slow-cooked potatoes, spinach, scallops and saffron butter (£16) was also crude — a decent bit of fish, but the chorizo delivered just as one vast unappetizing lump, while no saffron was detectable; the scallops had been swapped for mussels and the small potatoes had been browned into wrinkles without gaining any notable flavour.
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The Moon Under Water | Bars and pubs in Leicester Square, London
Moon Under Water, Wetherspoon | Xscape Milton Keynes
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THE PERFECT PLACE TO EAT & DRINK WITH FRIENDS.
Moon Under Water serve food and drink all day long and have one of the biggest (if not THE biggest) beer gardens in Central Milton Keynes.
They serve breakfast until 12 noon and main meals all day, with a Steak Club on a Tuesday, Curry Club on Thursday and roast dinners are served every Sunday until 6pm.
The children's menu features meals from Annabel Karmel and comes with a drink for only £3.99.