FAO Londond Connoisseurs The Griffin or Browns?
FAO Londond Connoisseurs The Griffin or Browns?
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CpnSpankyPantz

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237 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Hello,

I've been to the Griffin for research purposes a fair few times, however the area around there is a bit, well quiet, and it's a good 10-15 minute hike/stumble from Angel which is the nearest place for later opening pubs etc (unless I'm wrong?!).

So, as I've a few friends coming up at the end of the night for a bit of a lads night out (I live in Angel) I figured to try Browns. Having not been whats it like? I know that its the sister "establishment" to the mighty Griffin, but how does it compare?! Obviously it has the benefit of a few pubs/clubs close to it for afters!

Will be starting the evening at that amazing fish shop on goswell road...

CpnSpankyPantz

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1,361 posts

237 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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btt!

prand

6,230 posts

219 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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Been to Browns, which is a handy location for all the bars & fun around Old St and Shoreditch High Street. Never been to the Griffin (I can never find it when I'm in Clerkenwell/Exmouth for some reason!), but for this place you pay a fiver or so to get in, and its a pound in the glass thereafter. Private "engagements" are available too.

It's not a luxury establishment, but tidy and relaxed enough as long as you keep the pound coins flowing so the doorstaff won't throw you out.

mouseymousey

2,642 posts

260 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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Forget them both and get down to Secrets. Don't forget to arrange second mortgage beforehand.


CpnSpankyPantz

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237 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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You have to pay to get in Browns? Terrible, haha!

I found the Griffin to be quite interesting for a pint inbetween pubs, just a bit of a mission to get to another pub/club after!

Skipppy

1,136 posts

233 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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You don't have to pay to get in Browns, just a quid every time a new dancer gets on the stage in order to stay in there.

It's alright, good looking birds etc.

It's right at the end of my road too which is... errr... handy.

prand

6,230 posts

219 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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CpnSpankyPantz said:
You have to pay to get in Browns? Terrible, haha!

I found the Griffin to be quite interesting for a pint inbetween pubs, just a bit of a mission to get to another pub/club after!
You are right about paying, it's just that the only memories of going there (and I have a few, just that they are all quite cloudy), is talking to the man sitting behind a little counter on the door on the way in, which makes me think some transaction is taking place. It might just be him saying "right sonny, you do know the score here, it's not a normal pub and you keep putting the pound coins in and there will be no trouble, ok?!"

And the mortgage reason is exactly why I don't go to Secrets.



Edited by prand on Wednesday 22 July 10:22

Soovy

35,829 posts

294 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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Three words.

Ye Olde Axe.



XJSJohn

16,124 posts

242 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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soovy speaks wise words.... The Griffen is a dump.


and i see an " aerofoil" thread coming up soon! hehe

CpnSpankyPantz

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237 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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Hmm Ye olde axe, sounds horrendous! Is it on the same kinda tip as the Griffin - ie a bit grotty but funny, or (like the sounds of it) somehow worse?

XJSJohn

16,124 posts

242 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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CpnSpankyPantz said:
Hmm Ye olde axe, sounds horrendous! Is it on the same kinda tip as the Griffin - ie a bit grotty but funny, or (like the sounds of it) somehow worse?
http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/ye-olde-axe-london

Soovy

35,829 posts

294 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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CpnSpankyPantz said:
Hmm Ye olde axe, sounds horrendous! Is it on the same kinda tip as the Griffin - ie a bit grotty but funny, or (like the sounds of it) somehow worse?
Run by russians, safe as houses.

You will have a great time. Really and truly. A much much nicer night out.