The Sheephaven Bay

The Sheephaven Bay

The Sheephaven Bay in Camden Town High Street offers customers a brilliant vibe with all the warmth and charm of a traditional Irish Pub.

The Sheephaven Bay, Pub in Camden Town

The Sheephaven Bay is a pub located just off Camden Town High Street and offers customers a brilliant vibe with all the warmth and charm of a traditional Irish Pub.

If you like traditional English home cooked food then you’ll love what we have to offer.

Take a look at our menu by clicking here and get yourself down to The Sheephaven Bay to give it a try – we’re confident that you won’t be disappointed.

When in the Camden area why not come and visit us for great drinks, fabulous food and a bit of fun every day of the week!

Our venue is ideal for pre-concert drinks or as a warm up before heading to the high street.

http://sheephavenbaycamden.co.uk

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Celtic Pubs, Clubs & CSC's In London | 30492 LONDON CELTIC ...

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We’re not going to add every Celtic friendly pub as despite pubs closing at an alarming rate London’s still full of Irish boozers that show Celtic games.

Facebook page here Interesting interview with the club from TIOCFAIDH AR LA Celtic and Ireland fanzine here Wimbledon CSC are based at The South London Irish Centre, 138-140 Hartfield Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 3TG.

the club have a new Facebook page here The Hayes Bhoys CSC (The Bobby Murdoch CSC) has been established for over 10 years now and is based in Captain Morgans Bar, Clayton Road, Hayes Town, West London.

The West London Celtic Supporters’ Club was founded in 1996 over quite a few beers in The New Inn, Brentford, west London.

As of March 2017 the pub changed it’s name to O’Donnells and in mid-July 2017 the club in it’s 22nd year moved to Frostys Bar, 404 kenton Road, Harrow, London HA3 9DW (pub FB page here).

Camden Fringe Review: Matt Kirshen @ Sheephaven Bay | Londonist

A last minute stand up slot at the delightfully makeshift Sheephaven Bay was irresistible to Matt Kirshen, despite his decision to leave Edinburgh alone and have a quiet August.

Five nights on the residential back streets of NW1 present an opportunity to experiment and with minimal preparation and promotion, he seems genuinely chuffed - bemused, even - so many turn up to see him.

A story about naive teenage backpacking in Bordeaux armed only with GCSE French abuts straight rimming and we're left pondering the perils of having sex to a radio station whose eclectic late night playlist can totally ruin cunnilingus.

Indeed, he's unsure he'll even get an audience tonight given its 6pm showtime.

Matt Kirshen is at The Sheephaven Bay at 6pm tonight.

Pub landlord offers up holiday home to vulnerable Irish in Britain ...

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A LONDON pub landlord has offered up his holiday home in Ireland to ensure a charity that brings vulnerable Irish people back to their homeland could take its annual trip this week.

The charity, which celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year, largely works with vulnerable Irish men in Camden and around London, many who fell on hard times while working on British construction sites over the years.

The charity’s work assists the most vulnerable Irish men and women on a daily basis and helps with health, welfare and benefits services as well as coordinating regular trips back to Ireland for them.

The Aisling Project continues to provide a lifeline for vulnerable Irish men and women in London and has managed to reconnect many of them with their home towns and families in Ireland over the years.

Aisling is a London-based Irish homeless charity that reaches out to Irish people who are vulnerable, isolated and alone providing supported holidays in Ireland for long-term emigrants fulfilling for many a dream of seeing their homeland again and helping long-term emigrants reconnect with their families and friends.

The Sheephaven Bay

Wide diversity of customers,from the office crowd to the football crowd,catering for all.Room to hire and sections of the pub can be booked.Relax in our cosy garden and enjoy one of our many beer and cider deals.We're located just off the high st which gives a quieter ambience for our customers.Quiz night every Monday,which is free and supper provided.

Great meeting point for late night bars

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