🚇 Camden Town 🍺 £6.70 Laine Word Lager
The Prince Albert is located in the backstreets of Camden on the corner of Royal College Street and Georgiana Street. The nearest Tube is Camden Town, it’s a five minute walk to get here.
This pub was built in 1843 and retains an original Charrington's exterior. The pub is clad in gorgeous glazed green tiles and has original leaded and stained Charringtons windows.
This is a two room pub that has a traditional feel with contemporary touches here and there. The main bar is “U” shaped with a centrally located servery. The walls are clad in wood panelling and the floor is bare-boarded. The period features like the fireplace look like they are from the 1930’s. The seating is a combination of traditional tables and chairs, pews, and stools around poser tables. If you head upstairs, there is another bar/function room which is bright and airy. At the front of the pub is a secluded beer garden with parasols and heaters.
The beer selection is all keg with a mix of mainstream mainstays, London brews and a good selection of Laine beers, @lainebrewco are the owners of the pub. I decided to try the Laine Word Lager, my pint was excellent, price point was high. The food menu offers a combination of Mediterranean and classic British dishes, Fish & Chips costs £16.50, Roasts are available on a Sunday.
I arrived around 3pm on a rainy Tuesday afternoon in May. The atmosphere was chilled and relaxed in the main bar with a couple of punters in attendance. Upstairs, there was a private function in full swing which was pretty lively. The service was great, I was served by a welcoming and courteous member of the team. After having a good mooch around the pub, I settled to enjoy my pint listening to the superb eclectic soundtrack and gazed around this beautiful pub.
I loved the beautiful exterior, especially the tiles. The interwar interior made for a relaxed setting and the beer was on point if a little pricey. A thoroughly enjoyable visit, @theprincealbert_camden is definitely one for your list.
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