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was in here drinking with spike the day peter sellers died
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My first London pub in 1985 was the Moscow Arms. Went back again in 2000 & it was a Weatherspoons or something, which was OK to take my Mum to. Went back again in '03 & it was some Gastro shite, but I had to walk Moscow Road due to Tim Curry's "I Do The Rock"
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In the mid '80's...it was called 'The Moscow Arms'..and this pub was jumping and was the place to go in the area.This pub would be included in a pub crawl that would included The Sun in Splendour in Portobello Rd...The Samuel Smith around the corner from that...then up to the Moscow. You'd often get popstars and celebs in here and a real cross of London clientel....punks...city gents...goths...aussies and kiwis...all drinking together with never any trouble.A good pulling pub and a cracking juke box.Glory days these were....and well missed....so 8 for the memories.
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Load of b*llocks - false; go somewhere else if you want any credibility
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One of the worst Pubs in the London, but only place in Queensway to watch the match. Filthy inside & no ventaltion so bloody smokey (even for a smoker). Projector telly is useless in the daytime, pool tables slope & the gents are truely third world. Once caught a mouse running around the place (with an ashtray). Do not eat here if you want to live. A DIVE
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I think this pub used to be called "The Ashes". I will never forget being one of a few Aussies in the pub with dozens of Poms watching England score a last ditch win in the union World Cup qtr final in 1995. This was my 1st introduction to the fanatical nature of England football supporters ! The pub itself is warm and friendly (well it was then !)
Hunnas - 31 Dec 2003 04:33 |