Have a relaxing time at the Eagle

10 April 2012

'Up and down the City Road, In and out the Eagle, That's the way the money goes.

Pop! goes the weasel'. For those who like a bit of history, not many pubs can lay claim to being mentioned in a nursery rhyme - a old cautionary tale about spending all your money on booze.

Times have changed (perhaps) and although the Eagle was Islington-ised a while back, at heart its still a pub. The staff are friendly and there's a fine choice of drink - guests ales on the four hand pumps and plenty of fine Continental beers on tap.

In addition, the ivy-covered garden is pretty where there are barbecues in summer, when it's fine.

There are quiz nights, "pie" days etc, newspapers etc, everything you need for a relaxing time down the pub.

Although often eerily quiet on Saturdays - even with the all-day breakfast, the Eagle's location off Old Street roundabout means during the week its full with what can be an oil-and-water mix of local office workers, flat sharers, council estate dwellers and Hoxtonites.

Overall, not bad at all.

Nearest station: Old Street station

Features: disabled facilities, ATM, regular guest beers, DJ, outdoor seating, quiz night Sunday, separate restaurant

The Eagle
2 Shepherdess Walk, N1 7LB

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