Drink at the Atlas
Updated: 2011-05-30 07:30:00
, : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Calendar Contact Talking to Strangers 30 May 2011 Drink at the Atlas In case you haven't already drunk too much this Bank Holiday Weekend , the Atlas , in Fulham , is a pretty little pub a stones throw from West Brompton Tube and the back end of the Earls Court Exhibition . Centre A Victorian pub , which apparently reopened in June 1998 as a gastropub , it is thankfully not gone further down the restaurant route than offering good food , and has kept its pub atmosphere and a good range of drinks and . snacks Your author spent a very pleasant evening at the Atlas on Saturday , and enjoyed the good range of boardgames , and especially a

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