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Saturday, April 30, 2011

London - The Thomas Cubitt Public House and Dining Room

We decided to try The Thomas Cubitt Pub for lunch.  It was nearly filled but we were able to find a table inside.  The food and drink were good. The service was confusing. Every water stopped by the table, so was this a group task, or no one was assigned the table, or everyone was assigned the table. Who knows.  But it was a nice afternoon and a pleasant meal out.

Nice and inviting look outside.



I like the craftsman logo.

The Bloody Mary looked good with a home recipe. 8 euro

Couldn't pass the Beer battered fish and chips with mushy peas and tartare sauce. 12.5 euros

The fries came with ketchup and vinegar.  Whoa...we need about six more of these little cups of ketchup!!

Nice look inside the lower room.

The large windows were a nice touch, especially on a sunny day.

Drinks arrived: an entertaining Guinness (watch it perform!) and my Bloody Mary

The meal was good. It was nice that it came with lemon in cheese cloth.  The green is mushy peas, and that is exactly what they were.


A little history on the namesake.

 Links:
Click here to go to the Thomas Cubitt website.
Click here for wikipedia info on London Master Builder Thomas Cubitt

Amazon has a book on the work of Thomas Cubitt (affiliate link).
Thomas Cubitt: Master Builder

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