I don't think you'll get the Title unless well your alternative, just like this pub.
The Dev - as it is affectionately known by it's clientele is a long standing Goth Pub in Camden, London.
It even has it's own website now!! http://devcamden.co.uk/
This and Slimenight were the reasons ... Read review
A grade II listed former hunting lodge set on an idyllic village green Not far from the ... more
A303 20 minutes from Yeovil it's the perfect place to relax and enjoy delicious food in our renowned restaurant Rooms are contemporary and individually designed to ensure a comfortable stay whether it's for business or pleasure
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Beeley is one of those picturesque country villages that visitors to the English ... more
countryside love to discover And The Devonshire Arms is one of those picturesque country inns at the heart of Derbyshire village life But with a difference!It offers all the charm and character of an historic inn with a warm and comfortable interior full of oak beams and stone crannies Venture inside a little further and you will find the startlingly different decor of the brasserie with its contemporary bar glass fronted wine store and colourful furnishings And for the ultimate escape four stylish cottage bedrooms
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Devonshire Arms, a grade II listed former hunting lodge, set on an idyllic village green. Step inside and you will find an unexpectedly contemporary style. All bedrooms are individually designed with the finishing touches you would expect from a private hostel. Relax by the fire with a local ale or cider before dining from our locally sourced restaurant or bar menu. The perfect way to unwind in the evening.There is a private dining room for different functions, and you can also drink and dine al fresco in our courtyard, large walled garden or overlooking the green at the front.
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Guests return year after year to enjoy the unique landscape for its peace and beauty and the 30 000 acre Bolton Abbey estate which is owned by the Duke of Devonshire with its picturesque village and 12th century Augustinian priory And all of this is on the doorstep of the luxurious Devonshire Arms Country House Hotel and SpaThis traditional 17th century coaching inn that has evolved into a luxurious country estate hotel it offers exquisite food a stunning wine list and warm hospitality There is a choice of two restaurants the Burlington with its antique polished tables china crystal and silver for fine dining and the vibrant Devonshire Brasserie and Bar for more informal dining Supremely comfortable bedrooms are equipped with all the little luxuries that make a guest's stay specialThe Devonshire Arms has been awarded the following: Yorkshire Life Restaurant of the Year 2005 06 Michelin Star AA Four Rosettes AA Top 200 Hotel RAC Gold Ribbon International Wine Spectator Best of Excellence Award Best Wine List UK Top 100 Restaurants for Wine AA Pet Friendly Hotel of the Year 2004 Conde Nast Johansens Taittinger Wine List of the Year 2005 Financial Times Most Convivial Host 2006 General Manager Eamonn Elliot
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This traditional 17th-century coaching inn that has evolved into a luxurious country ... more
estate hotel, it offers exquisite food, a stunning wine list and warm hospitality. There is a choice of two restaurants - the Burlington, with its antique polished tables, china, crystal and silver for fine dining, and the vibrant Devonshire Brasserie and Bar for more informal dining. Supremely comfortable bedrooms are equipped with all the little luxuries that make a guest's stay special.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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I don't think you'll get the Title unless well your alternative, just like this pub.
The Dev - as it is affectionately known by it's clientele is a long standing Goth Pub in Camden, London.
It even has it's own website now!! http://devcamden.co.uk/
This and Slimenight were the reasons I chose to come to London.
It's the perfect place to meet pre-club or just after or before a weekend shopping ... ...the Goth Scene in London - your bound to bump into someone you know - or meet somepeople you didn't know before.
MISAPPREHENSIONS:
Sub-cultures do of course attract the stranger of the community and although you feel you may have met a particularly strange Goth before rest assured we are quite normal! The Dev celebrates that acceptance - you are who you are - and if you are a goth you really will feel at home here. I might add ... more
I don't think you'll get the Title unless well your alternative, just like this pub.
The Dev - as it is affectionately known by it's clientele is a long standing Goth Pub in Camden, London.
It even has it's own website now!! http://devcamden.co.uk/
This and Slimenight were the reasons I chose to come to London.
It's the perfect place to meet pre-club or just after or before a weekend shopping trip to Camden, perhaps after work - if you're into the Goth Scene in London - your bound to bump into someone you know - or meet somepeople you didn't know before.
MISAPPREHENSIONS: Sub-cultures do of course attract the stranger of the community and although you feel you may have met a particularly strange Goth before rest assured we are quite normal! The Dev celebrates that acceptance - you are who you are - and if you are a goth you really will feel at home here. I might add that I met a friend in there just a few weeks ago that although he has a love of Goth music does not look like your traditional Goth - they let him in fine - it's about attitude really - if you look like you're there to mock the Goths then 'no' they won't let you in. If look like a normal friendly person your probably fine!
DRINKS: The Dev doesn't sell the type of beer I'd usually like to appreciate - the closest to a decent ale here is Newcastle Brown - but if your fine with the average larger, cider, spirits then you'll be fine. Most people come here to meet up and chat, enjoy the atmosphere - to not be stared at for five minutes etc. not to enjoy the beer. The drinks are cheap though!
FOOD: The best pork stratchings in town and a few bags of crisps is about all it has to offer - but - well I don't go there for a meal.
SERVICE: The friendly Dr Death is usually serving and if you buy a pint of guiness he'll put a lovely pentagram or skull and cross bones in the top for you!! Now that's better than a Shamrock anyday.
TOILETS: These use to be worse - they have improved. They've been painted and everything - I don't really see the problem - as long as you can do what you need to do who cares what they look like . It's a pub! There use to be a time you couldn't use them because they were always flooded - i've never seen this under the new management.
LOCATION: 33 Kentish Town Road, come out of Camden Town tube, take the exit on your right and turn right out of the station keep going past the chippy, the newsagents and the pub, then the carwash and then the Dev!
CONCLUSION: If your a Goth or a friendly alternative type - pop in it'll surprise you. If not, then it's probably not you bag - but hey it's not trying to be anything it's not.
Advantages: Reasonable prices Disadvantages: You have to be a regular to REALLY enjoy it
...on taking us to the Devonshire Arms. She told us it was a Goth pub and that my friend (who appears Gothic to some people) would love it. So the five of us made our way over there...
Well I did not feel that positive as I read the sign on the front door warning that only "appropriate" dress code was allowed... Although I sometimes dress in this way, that day I was wearing towny-ish clothes finished off with a pair of silver hoop earrings and a green ... ...Now this woman was obviously not a Goth and her friend looked like a type of business man probably in his fifties...my friend's mum was looking very quiet and very much like a...mother...
Well we walked in and I'm sure everyone was staring at us. The fact that the three of us weren't drinking that night made us even more out of place next to this pre-clubbing community of heavily made-up youngsters, many with hair in colours that wouldn't look out ...
Aardvark23 12.04.2004
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Advantages: Fine decor, great music Disadvantages: A bit cramped
The Devonshire Arms is an alternative (goth, rock, punk, whatever) sort of pub in the heart of Camden Town in London, and often the place of choice to be, prior to a gig at the Camden Underworld or one of the other nearby venues.
I like the place. In fact I like a lot of the pubs in London and being in London in general, as it means less likelihood of being attacked for having the wrong clothes, or for having long hair, or for daring to be the slightest ... ...for another review.
The Devonshire is easy to get to from Camden tube- exit on the left as you walk up to the surface, and then head left down the road.
Actually I've just seen a hilarious question for this review which Ciao have decided to ask- "How flirtatious is the clientele?" Er, I don't go picking up strangers looking for an easy fumble in some stinking alleyway, and anyway I'm in a long-term relationship and wouldn't want to do such a thing, ...
bagoproverbial 23.01.2005
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Advantages: Strawberry Beer, nice decor, Beer Garden with heaters Disadvantages: Miserable staff, small toilets
Despite the staff having faces like they've been sucking lemons I do love this drinking establishment in W8.
Situated halfway between Earls Court & High Street Kensington this is a perfect after work watering hole. The clientle are a mix of trendy media types and late business lunches to the odd student or couple out on a date.
Food is served, I recommend the giant potato wedges and spicy Mayonisase.
They also serve Fruli a yummy begium strawberry ... ...hold of in London.
The beer garden is psciius and situated in the front of the pub with giant heat lamps under a canopy to keep your warm if it's a tad nippy.
Inside there are fairylights, lovely old looking leather couches and foot poofs, gilt mirros and candles.
Its not really the best pub for sporting events as a large screen TV appears and is placed at the back of the pub (this suits me though as I go to socialise and not watch football!).
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KittyV 28.04.2005
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Advantages: Friendly local, if you're a Goth Disadvantages: Not so welcoming if you've obviously come along to play 'gawp at the freak'
Tucked away behind Camden market, this pub bills itself as 'London's Gothic Tavern'. Which is, to be frank, gilding the lily just a little. A regular haunt for a goodly section of London's goth, punk and alternative scene, the attraction for its locals is more the clientele than the venue - if you stay there long enough someone you know will probably be in. On the other hands the drinks are reasonably priced, although probably not the first pick ...
Ariel 08.07.2001
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Advantages: like a goth film set, excellent for tourists Disadvantages: they take themselves to seriously
...real Goth hang out The Devonshire Arms. It's conveintly located in Camden on Crawley road. Here the clientele are all living in a 1980's Bauhaus video and are waiting for a sequel to "Interview with a Vampire". This is where the real Goths Hang out in London. Who knew they needed a pub to chat over their vampire lifestyles in. Who knew they still took themselves seriously after all these years? Siouxsie Sioux look a likes are popular here as well ...
suzanna 09.07.2000
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