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29 September, East
Wintergarden
Canary Wharf
Turin Brakes kick off the
autumn Acoustic After Hours
series at Canary Wharf.
Take part in the Real Ale Trail treasure hunt and you will be in with
a chance of winning a brewery tour and meal for two, ten runners up
will receive copies of The Good Pub Guide 2011. Simply visit all the
pubs along one of the Real Ale Trails over the course of September and
October and answer questions found on the DLR London Facebook page.
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1 November, Museum of
London Docklands
West India Quay
Learn to use a digital camera
to record Londons rich
historical past.
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TRAIL 1: North/South
Canary Wharf to Greenwich
1 The Cat and Canary
Canary Wharf
2527 Fishermans Walk, E14 4DH
A very popular
Fullers pub
with traditional
dcor. Much of
the furniture in
the pub is from
old churches,
including a pulpit and a confession
box. Serves authentic pub food. Real
ales: Fullers and guest ales
2 The North Pole
South Quay
74 Manilla Street, E14 8LG
Convivial, sympathetically refurbished traditional pub serving
bargain home-made food.
Real ales: Fullers London Pride, Timothy Taylors Landlord
3 The Cutty Sark Tavern
Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich
46 Ballast Quay, SE10 9PD
Interesting old tavern with genuinely old-fashioned feel and great
Thames views. The upstairs room at this enjoyable pub feels
just like a ships deck. Real ales: Fullers London Pride, Adnams
Broadside, Greene King Abbot Ale, St Austell Tribute
2 Prospect of Whitby
Shadwell
57 Wapping Wall, E1W 3SH
Dating back to 1543, this waterside pub has a colourful history and
great river views, and is welcoming to visitors and families. Real ales:
Adnams Best, Courage Directors, Fullers London Pride, Greene King IPA
3 The Narrow
Limehouse
44 Narrow Street, E14 8DJ
Stylish Gordon Ramsey offering famed for its
delicious pan-European fare. Riverside terraces
dont come much more stunning than this one.
Book well ahead for food. Real ales: Adnams
Bitter & Broadside, Caledonian Deuchars IPA
4 The Grapes
Westferry
76 Narrow Street, E14 8BP
Relaxed waterside pub, unchanged since Charles Dickens knew it.
Bags of atmosphere, good mix of customers and friendly service.
Real ales: Adnams Best, Marstons Pedigree,
Timothy Taylors Landlord
5 The Gun
Blackwall
27 Coldharbour, E14 9NS
Magical is the word some people have used to describe this
busy riverside pub, with antique guns on the wall, well-stocked
bookshelves, and exquisite food and views. Real ales: Adnams,
Fullers London Pride, Greene King Abbot Ale