tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662623991024188236.post7533351858089396972..comments2024-01-04T00:29:53.260+00:00Comments on Write On!: Hidden London: Ye Olde Mitre PubMarshahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03315289632435632377noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662623991024188236.post-31915480356818237752009-08-15T23:22:45.109+01:002009-08-15T23:22:45.109+01:00we spent six weeks in london june-july 09 while I ...we spent six weeks in london june-july 09 while I was teaching and 'found' the mitre. for us [50 something parents and 2 adult kids] it was a wonderful intimate place to meet after our daily tous and my classes. two small half timbered rooms flank a central bar with a larger room above via most precipitous stair! the bartenders and pub food were great compliments to great ales and prices are outstanding for london. mostly lawyers and a few visitors, no sports tv's, no soccer fiends, no 'action'. just wonderful in it's repose. the rooms fill by 5:00 and crowd will spill into the alley typically.micahael from san luisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662623991024188236.post-37647034954429138772009-07-01T23:29:36.652+01:002009-07-01T23:29:36.652+01:00That sounds wonderful - I love England's pubs....That sounds wonderful - I love England's pubs. I hope you manage to get back there when it's open.<br /><br />I remember a pub in Victoria that had a front step so hollowed out from centuries of customers walking across the threshold. I love that sense of history.Elle Carter Nealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02266309723919011181noreply@blogger.com