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Aunt Annie's Porter House (Kentish Town - London)

Aunt Annie's Porter House

Down the camden road away from kentish town station you find yourself and there you see Aunt Annie's. A cool sounding name but it looks like a rustic badly painted yellow building laid clumsily at the side of the road. Within- a homely enclosed and dominantly male irish run pub. There is no music early on and it is quite dark but it does get busy without becoming rowdy. At the bar there is a very good variety on offer including over 30 special irish whiskey's although the staff themselves are rather rude and the prices aren't much to brag about at £3 a pint, definitely too expensive for what it is. Girls in particular aren't going to feel welcome in this pub and its also not for the young at heart with the average age being about 40.

Overall I enjoyed myself as a bloke but it really lets the girls down and thus gets an evened out mark of 5/10.

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