Old Eagle Pub

http://oldeaglepub.co.uk

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Deep Blue fish and chips joins foodie transformation of Fleet Road ...

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location   food  

Deep Blue has taken over a Fleet Street site from another chippy MOST of us glimpse Fleet Road through the car or bus window, swooping up towards South End Green.

But this quiet stretch is gently sizzling with new places to eat, including a swish fish and chip restaurant and Thai café.

The recent opening of Deep Blue marks a first for this street: the arrival of a big player, taking over the site from the previous chippy.

This business is the latest link in Deep Blue’s chain of more than 20 high quality fish and chip restaurants.

And Deep Blue takes its mission seriously, chipping its spuds fresh each morning and adding a few unusual twists for good measure.

Old Eagle in Camden, London Pub Review and Details

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food  

The Old Eagle is an excellent pub that has by and large resisted any major refurbishments or other unnecessary trappings.

Instead it's a genuine, friendly local boozer, with a good mixed crowd and friendly service.

Stripped floorboards jostle with fiddles and other bits 'n' pieces attached to the ceiling, creating a cosy and quirky atmosphere.

The choice of ale is a bit of a letdown, with only Old Speckled Hen on tap, while food comes from that late 90s throwback - a Thai Menu.

Nevertheless, for a simply good, unpretentious time this is certainly one of the better pubs in Camden.

Old Eagle Pub, Royal College St, London

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There are lots of other pubs and bars nearby: Slatterys is a London bar in Camden Road, King's Cross.

It is less than ¼ mile from The Old Eagle Quinn's is at 65 Kentish Town Road in Primrose Hill, London.

Quinn's is a pub that serves a variety of real ales, beers, wines and spirits as well as traditional pub food.

It is less than ¼ mile from The Old Eagle, and offers cocktails, food, vegetarian dishes, TV for sporting events, real ale, outside seating.

Prince Albert is a pub that serves traditional ale on tap as well as a selection of beers, wines and spirits.

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