The Bull in Islington is a good little boozer. Not to shabby at all amongst your high street chain bars and no end of restaurants. Whilst on the high street, it has a local feel to it. Loads of speciality beers are on offer here as well as some good entertainment with DJ's, quiz nights and what not. Good for a wee drink before heading to a nearby late night venue or they do a good Sunday Roast I am told. I went for an after work drink with some estate agents. The pub is very welcoming of suited and booted, as well as casual folk. Enjoy.
Bustling pub at the weekends and has live music - prices are average and atmosphere is good. Haven't had the chance to eat here yet but would be keen to try.
For me there is nothing better than going to a pub on a Sunday and having a few pints and a great Sunday roast. For me it's part of being English. Nearly every Sunday for the first 22 years of my life, (until I started travelling) I always had a roast on a Sunday. Well 99% of the time anyhows. It's one of the things that I miss when I am travelling in other parts of the world. Although it's not something I would have abroad. "As when in Rome." But when I am here in England, it's something that I want. It's a reminder of days gone past. I have good memories spending Sundays with my family sitting around the table, eating, and talking. My Nan used to bring over (most weeks) pudding. Her rhubarb crumble is still the best I have ever eaten. I used to always order it in restaurants, but they were never as good as my Nans. So I stopped. So a Sunday Roast is natural for me, and many other people, like an Argentine Asado. It brings people together. It's something I missed in Colombia. We cooke
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