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We believe this pub is CLOSED
Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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Greene King - Cornish Coast | 1 | |
Greene King - IPA (was 3.6%) | Not Tried | 0 |
Greene King - Morland Old Golden Hen | Not Tried | 0 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Greene King - Cornish Coast | 4.70 | A collaboration beer with Penpont Brewery, which appears to have been brewed at GK. A good, flavoursome Pale Ale. Lemony hops. A rather soft mouthfeel detracts a little. | |
Greene King - IPA (was 3.6%) | 3.40 | Not Tried | |
Greene King - Morland Old Golden Hen | 4.10 | Not Tried |
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The pub is found in Fleet Street, Central London, EC4V 6AP.
This pub in Bridewell Place has a longer history than you might suspect, having been present here as the White Bear by 1755, when the Cogers debating society was founded here. The pub became better known as Cogers Hall, until it was demolished in 1895. Subsequently rebuilt as St Bride’s Tavern. The pub has a small. modern-style room at ground-floor level, with a second bar upstairs. Closed for site redevelopment.
We have visited this pub once, seen 3 different beers and tried 1 of them.
Postcode: EC4V 6AP