The Albion, Winchester
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THE old journalists' adage -
dog bites man: no story. Man
bites dog: story. This is a man
bites dog pub. It has dropped
serving food to concentrate
just on drink.
The pub in question is the Albion,
the unusually-shaped tiny corner bar
at Winchester's busiest junction.
Like just about every other boozer
in the land it once decided it had to
diversify by offering meals.
But The Albion is so small that
there was insufficient space for a
proper kitchen and the experiment
was dropped.
Instead the pub has gone back to
the days when the heftiest meal you
could have was two bags of pork
scratchings.
Cue loud cheering from the stillnumerous
army of real ale lovers
who want their pubs without theme
bar trappings or tables groaning
with menus.
The pub is a refuge both for real
ale lovers (It sells Taylors, Youngs
and Hop Back, among others) and
travellers either waiting to depart or
just arriving at the railway station just
a stone's throw up the hill. Its busiest
time is early evening as commuters
arrive back in Winchester from work.
Many traditional boozers are struggling
in the 21st no-smoking century.
Nearby pubs such as the Eagle
Hotel and the South Western Arms
closed in the 1990s. But the Albion
was, whilst not exactly heaving early
one lunchtime last week, had a surprisingly
large number of customers.
Barmaid Caroline Bennett, who has
worked at the pub since last July,
said: "It's ever so friendly. It has a
really good bunch of regulars.
Everyone gets chatting to everyone.
It's nice and comfortable, a proper
pub.
"So many chain pubs are
manufactured. We try to keep it
personal," she added.
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CommentPosted by: Philip Ross, Winchester on 2:45pm Fri 4 Apr 08
This is a very small pub much improved since smoking was banned. The beer is always well kept and they are in the 2008 CAMRA Good Beer Guide for what I think is the first time. There are two regular beers, Timothy Taylor Landlord and Fullers London Pride. In addition there is a beer from the Pots Brewery at Cheriton plus another guest beer which this week is Quaff from Woods Brewery in Shropshire. There is always a great pint to be had at this pub.
This is a very small pub much improved since smoking was banned. The beer is always well kept and they are in the 2008 CAMRA Good Beer Guide for what I think is the first time. There are two regular beers, Timothy Taylor Landlord and Fullers London Pride. In addition there is a beer from the Pots Brewery at Cheriton plus another guest beer which this week is Quaff from Woods Brewery in Shropshire. There is always a great pint to be had at this pub.
Posted by: Jane on 4:09pm Sun 22 Jun 08
Thanks for the compliments, the Albion is a great pub to run. We have a large and perfectly serviceable kitchen and I have spent many a happy hour in there preparing food for our cusotmers however not enough of them bought our food to make it profitable hence being forced to stop.
Thanks for the compliments, the Albion is a great pub to run. We have a large and perfectly serviceable kitchen and I have spent many a happy hour in there preparing food for our cusotmers however not enough of them bought our food to make it profitable hence being forced to stop.
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