{"id":1780,"date":"2009-09-13T06:18:32","date_gmt":"2009-09-13T10:18:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/norwichhumanities\/?p=1780"},"modified":"2009-09-14T10:02:02","modified_gmt":"2009-09-14T14:02:02","slug":"my-soul-pub","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/norwichhumanities\/2009\/09\/my-soul-pub\/","title":{"rendered":"My Soul Pub"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When someone asks me &#8220;where is a good pub?&#8221; I have a hard time responding. What exactly is a good pub? Each and every one brings something different to the table that makes it unique and appeal to a certain crowd. I will explain this simply by comparing and contrasting three of the places I frequented the most within the vicinity of the Arran House.<\/p>\n<p>The &#8220;Marlborough Arms&#8221;, located just a minute from the Arran House was an extremely convenient place to go for the first few days here. After visiting a few other places I quickly learned that the Arms is best suited as a great place to grab a meal with friends (preferably on a weekday) since it features a complete traditional pub menu and ample seating. The bartenders there are friendly and welcoming and even make the effort to card people once in a while. \u00a0<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Court&#8221;, located on Tottenham Court road and about a five minute walk from the Arran House features a completely different atmosphere. If you&#8217;re looking to get a full dinner this is not the place to go. With a setup more like a college bar The Court is two floors with a decent amount of space to sit both inside and outside. Open late every night of the week the Court draws in a large crowd regardless of the evening. The jukebox is always blaring with pop and rock music and there are pool tables upstairs for anyone who&#8217;s feeling ambitious. The major draws for &#8220;The Court&#8221; are that the drinks are a bit cheaper overall and it draws in a younger crowd. While the average age at the Marlborough Arms was usually between 30 and 40 The Court drew in a mostly 18-28 crowd. This makes sense since it is located just a block away from The University of London.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Another place I frequented was called the &#8220;Bricklayers Arms&#8221;. Located just two blocks past Goodge Street Station and a block down Rathburn Street, I had gotten recommendations over and over again about the B.A. from people who had studied in London in the past. I soon learned that the major draw of the Bricklayers is twofold. One: it features the cheapest pints of ale around (2 pounds) and two: it serves <a title=\"Samuel Smith's\" href=\"http:\/\/www.merchantduvin.com\/pages\/5_breweries\/samsmith.html\" target=\"_blank\">Samuel Smith&#8217;s<\/a> which is nearly impossible to find. Much like The Court, the Bricklayers Arms is not the place to go if you want a full dinner. It is also not the place to go if you want something besides ale since the selection is more limited than other pubs and \u00a0isn&#8217;t really worth the price otherwise.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>To connect my experience in London with George Orwell&#8217;s essay &#8220;The Moon Under Water&#8221; I appreciate that Orwell has his own criteria of what makes a good pub. Although I do not particularly agree with him in every case\u00a0I like that he knows exactly what he&#8217;s looking for.\u00a0Although I have some idea of what I like in a pub I will need to do much more exploring to find what exactly my tastes are. As Orwell so elegantly puts it: &#8220;I know pubs where the beer is good but you can&#8217;t get meals, others where you can get meals but are noisy and crowded, and others which are quiet but where the beer is generally sour.&#8221;\u00a0This explains why there are so many pubs and why they all stay in business.\u00a0I suppose like a man or woman there is a perfect pub out there for everyone too. Here in London we are all on a constant journey to find our own &#8220;Moon Under Water&#8221;.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When someone asks me &#8220;where is a good pub?&#8221; I have a hard time responding. What exactly is a good pub? Each and every one brings something different to the table that makes it unique and appeal to a certain crowd. 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