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Hamilton Hall/Liverpool St on FIRE

****. Can't say I have many memories from that pub, but I have certainly spent lots of time there. Shocker.
 
Those of you getting train in the morn to Liverpool St better check as it is currently closed until further notice. I'd imagine it will be open.... but with a few peeps still waiting for their train home!
 
RIP Hamilton Hall! A definite Railway (wo)man's haunt for those who work in that part of the world.
 
The proper one or the portakabin version?

Perhaps this is the opening that Casey Jones has been waiting for to get back into Liverpool Street.
the proper one.. with orangeboom on tap.. and the sloping road in, that you could bowl down in early 80's style after exiting the arcade treble ****ed
 
Oh cack. Got rat-arsed there before going to watch England beat Slovenia at Wembley in a friendly last year. Not a bad little pub. Shame.
 
It's the traditional start/end pub on the Circle Line Pub Crawl for me. Was only in there last week, too. Cracking little (and cheap!) pub.
 
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