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There is a factual error in wirraldrinker's comments of 27 Nov 2009. The Captain Cook was not renamed the Victoria. They are separate pubs although just a couple of minutes apart. The Captain Cook closed in 2009 and was demolished in 2010. The Victoria is still there in Axe Street.
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No longer exists - demolished.
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Now called the Victoria and in the national press today as a result of a murder trial.
'Mr Leahy was stabbed through the heart on 13 April in the Victoria pub on Axe Street, Barking, and died at the scene. He was attacked with such force that the knife was still embedded in his body when an ambulance crew arrived. Mr Leahy also suffered three stab wounds to his back, caused by what was believed to be a bayonet.'
Sounds a nice place!
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When I was there a couple of months ago the fish and chips I had was mediocre to say the least. And there was no real ale. The place looked shabby
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as i work in this pub i can honestly say that cjohnstone is talkin a lot of rubbish the food served there is good as I cook it an have never had a complaint there is never any fights in there us staff will only ever be disrespectful if the customers are disrespectful to us aw we have a job to do an dnt need to be spoken to like crap the management is great
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DIRTY PUB, NEEDS A GOOD CLEAN, BEER IS OF POOR QUALITY, POOR MANAGEMENT, INFACT VERY POOR. PLENTY OF FIGHTS IF THATS WHAT YOUR AFTER!! POOR ENTERTAINMENT. AND STAFF DISREPECTFUL AND PUB IN NEED OF A DEPSERATE RE-VAMP AND NEW MANAGEMENT!!! A.S.A.P. (P.S.) FOOD EVEN THOUGH CHEAP IN PRICE. AND THEY SAY YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR !!!! SAVE YOUR MONEY THERE THEN !!!!!
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Nice clean friendly pub,excellent new Digital Audio Jukebox-excellent value 11 songs for �2.00-and excellent value deals on popular Drinks and food which is served all day,Karaoke is held on a regular basis and there are several TVs on which to enjoy regular football which is always shown.
Patrick Anthony Banks - 22 May 2004 22:50 |