I just looked to see where this is and according to google its permanently closed.tractakid wrote:Gilpin's Bell spoons.Going Underground wrote:Do we have a "post" cake breakfast venue in mind?
birthday parkrun + challenge
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26 miles 385yards in 4h 14m 40s.
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Ha, you're right. The link I posted to the spoons site earlier in this thread is now dead too. Oops!
http://www.tubechallenge.com/forum/view ... =30#p90010
*looks for a new spoons*
http://www.tubechallenge.com/forum/view ... =30#p90010
*looks for a new spoons*
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How about The Rochester Castle, Stoke Newington?
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... -newington
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... -newington
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Not the easiest back to KXSP.tractakid wrote:How about The Rochester Castle, Stoke Newington?
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... -newington
May I suggest the White Swan at Highbury & Islington.
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... -islington
26 miles 385yards in 4h 14m 40s.
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Just to note that Arsenal are at home Saturday afternoon, so the White Swan may be busy.
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The Rochester may be a better bet.
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How about The Alfred Herring, Palmers Green? Easy enough to get to KXSP as on the Hertford Loop (with cross platform at H&I if necessary).
From Pymmes, 34 bus and walk up Green Lanes, or walk down Silver Street from the park to Hasellbury Road and get the W6 bus.
From Pymmes, 34 bus and walk up Green Lanes, or walk down Silver Street from the park to Hasellbury Road and get the W6 bus.
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I think this would be a lot easier and was the one I had in mind as well...nozzacook wrote:Or the Spoons at Farringdon
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my attendance is still spotty as it is extremely hard for me for to predict national rail
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Have you heard of timetables.palkanetoijala31 wrote:my attendance is still spotty as it is extremely hard for me for to predict national rail
26 miles 385yards in 4h 14m 40s.
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Have NR?nozzacook wrote:Have you heard of timetables.palkanetoijala31 wrote:my attendance is still spotty as it is extremely hard for me for to predict national rail
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What time do you arrive in London?palkanetoijala31 wrote:my attendance is still spotty as it is extremely hard for me for to predict national rail
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I'm getting the train from Bournemouth and I'm arriving at Waterloo at 7:53am. Unless the trains delayed I should make it.palkanetoijala31 wrote:my attendance is still spotty as it is extremely hard for me for to predict national rail
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I'm on same train we will have to run to the drain then onwards cen to liv st should make it but it's a hassle I rather not haveThe Raven wrote:I'm getting the train from Bournemouth and I'm arriving at Waterloo at 7:53am. Unless the trains delayed I should make it.palkanetoijala31 wrote:my attendance is still spotty as it is extremely hard for me for to predict national rail
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