Hoxton Pubs (for people who aren't hipsters)

A tour of pubs in Hoxton, in the East End of London. The usual inspection of the exteriors and the interiors, and a look at the history of the pubs featured. Covering a typically eclectic range of themes along the way: British martial art singlestick, the Salvation Army's ill fated attempt to intervene in immoral behaviour, the tallest pub in London (?), a tale of two Prince Arthurs, and attempts by 1930s pub builders to get people to behave, likely as ill fated as the Salvation Army.
Wenlock Arms
whatpub.com/pubs/NLD/5523/wen...
pubheritage.camra.org.uk/pubs...
pubshistory.com/LondonPubs/Sh...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wen...
Eagle
whatpub.com/pubs/NLD/5515/eag...
pubshistory.com/LondonPubs/Sh...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_G...
George & Vulture
whatpub.com/pubs/NLD/5492/geo...
pubshistory.com/LondonPubs/Sh...
Prince Arthur
whatpub.com/pubs/NLD/5495/pri...
pubshistory.com/LondonPubs/Sh...
Stag's Head
whatpub.com/pubs/NLD/5490/sta...
pubheritage.camra.org.uk/pubs...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stag%27...
historicengland.org.uk/listin...
As always thanks to Ruth Siddall's Pub Geology guide:
www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucfbrxs/Homepa...
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:45 Wenlock Arms
5:16 Eagle
10:12 George & Vulture
13:17 Prince Arthur
16:48 Stag's Head
19:40 Outro

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  • @paulturner487
    @paulturner4877 ай бұрын

    More pub heaven from my favourite KZread channel!!! Nice to see the subscribers increasing!👍 Well deserved. I hope the KZread gods don’t start messing up about. Well done mate, keep it up!! Paul

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Paul! I did think about making one of those "thanks for 1k subscribers" videos, but I suspected the people who follow the channel would far rather I just get on with it and show more pubs! I too hope I don't inadvertently do anything do displease the KZread gods, for the time being they seem to be smiling on me because I think I'm doing my bit to fill a niche which was surprisingly underserved on KZread. There aren't many other channels about historic pubs out there as far as I can tell.

  • @SlurpyDave254
    @SlurpyDave2547 ай бұрын

    To be fair John some decent puns there. Wenlock was good, loved the tallest pub.. A weasel goes into a pub, landlord said we've never had a weasel in here before, What would you like to drink....POP 😂goes the weasel😂

  • @anth1111
    @anth11117 ай бұрын

    You drop your aitches at ' Oxton and ' Ackney and pick them up at The 'H'angel !

  • @WC21UKProductionsLtd
    @WC21UKProductionsLtd7 ай бұрын

    The Pop Goes the Weasel explanation was superb, Tweedy! How utterly fascinating. I had no idea the nursery rhyme referred to a pub that still exists, either. Of course, my enjoyment of nursery rhyme-based content could well be influenced by there being one with my surname in it. If we must have Christmas decorations, then the Wenlock Arms demonstrates what they should be like. Handmade chains! Great sequence down with the kids at the beginning there, and what camera shadow - I didn’t see one?

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you! When my daughter was a toddler, getting her to sleep was a bit of a marathon, often involving singing (it's amazing that ever worked considering how utterly tone deaf I am). Given she was born in London I thought it would be appropriate to focus on London based songs, including Pop Goes the Weasel. So I had already researched the meaning of the lyrics long before this video. I liked the idea we might one day pass the Eagle on a bus or somesuch and I could point it out to her, and remind her of the song. Obviously when that opportunity eventually arose she wasn't really interested! One bit of footage I cut from this video was a mention of the fact Marie Lloyd popularised that "My old man said follow the van (and don't dilly dally on the way)" song, which is also something I used to sing to my daughter to try and get her to sleep. She never seemed very convinced by my attempts to do a Cockney accent. In yet another bit of deleted footage I talked about Marie Lloyd nearly being turned away on trying to enter the USA for "moral turpitude", which resonated with me, having very recently been watching videos about Sebastian Horsley, who was denied entry to America on the same grounds. Those young people at the start also seemed to be making some sort of video, so I thought they'd understand. As a nice book end, as I was filming the outro, two young ladies were standing nearby within earshot and saw me talking to camera. I told them I was feeling a bit self conscious, and I was "just doing some KZread crap". They replied "Oh, we're doing Instagram crap".

  • @WC21UKProductionsLtd

    @WC21UKProductionsLtd

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TweedyPubs It was the act of reciting nursery rhymes to my children (mainly to induce sleep) that got me thinking about their meanings and origin. I may have tried the odd bit of Cockney too. Anything to get them to sleep, basically. Of course nowadays, I would just make them watch some of my own “KZread crap” - that would do the job! How the world has changed. I imagine it’s now a requirement to demonstrate “moral turpitude” in order to be allowed into America. I neglected to commend you on the successful Hipster avoidance, by the way. No mean feat!

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    @@WC21UKProductionsLtd I have to admit to being oddly fascinated by hipsters, as subcultures go it is (was?) nebulous, and I struggle to think of another example of a youth movement which would refuse to even acknowledge its own existence. Call a punk a punk or call a mod a mod and they'd be delighted, but nobody would ever willingly self-identify as a hipster. I think that's partly down to the inherent cynicism in the ideology (if that's not too grandiose a term) that went with it, that anything you had actually heard of was therefore mainstream and passé, and that obviously included hipsterism itself. I don't know if you ever watched Nathan Barley (I think it aired around 2005) - it's rather niche, and I'm not sure how well the comedy would have dated, but it was amazingly prescient of hipster culture, and the rise of social media etc. Interestingly they never used the word "hipster" at any point in the show, instead just referring to them as "idiots".

  • @WC21UKProductionsLtd

    @WC21UKProductionsLtd

    7 ай бұрын

    I didn’t see that, but it sounds like I should. Obviously - now that I’m a KZreadr - I have totally shunned mainstream, legacy media, but I’m sure a 2005 production will be allowed? It’s interesting that you describe hipsters as a youth movement - I always associated them with slightly older people - say, 30 plus? This may very well be my limited exposure. I think it all took off around the time I was 40 and I knew peers who suddenly adopted large, carefully sculpted beards and moustaches. Are they actually still a ‘thing’? Possibly evolved into a youth group? I know some of them do wear tweed. Badly.

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    @@WC21UKProductionsLtd Yes maybe "youth movement" isn't the right term, and I think you're right it was certainly never really a teenage phenomenon. Very hard to tell if they are still a thing - given that they themselves would never have admitted they were even at their peak!

  • @robcoles8493
    @robcoles84937 ай бұрын

    What a great review Tweedy - i dont know that area and it was great to learn about places off the beaten track. That said, your vlog did remind me of a very drunken night many many years ago at the Eagle - and that brought back great memories. We worked in the Strand and for some reason found ourselves in the wild east. Less said, soonest mended etc...... Great pubs and lovely to see them still going.

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Rob, and good to hear something of the good old days (or bad old days depending on how you look at it) of the Eagle remaining!

  • @ysgolgerlan
    @ysgolgerlan7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for yet another interesting pub video. Liked your mention of the Welsh beer called Cwtsh, here in Wales it means to cuddle. 👍

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Ysgolgerlan! I really wanted to like Cwtch, given the name, but just couldn't get past the grapefruit! As it happens one of my favourite beers of all time is Welsh - Hancocks HB. I'm not sure it still exists, but it was a very traditional bitter and no hint of grapefruit!

  • @AnyoneForToast
    @AnyoneForToast7 ай бұрын

    Nicely put together, Mr Tweed, what an enjoyable watch. Some enticing looking "real" pubs there. I've not heard of the Hoxton area before, (not a Londoner, me). It sounds like something out of Emmerdale...

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks AFT! Hoxton probably isn't that well known as an area of London, and to be honest I probably wouldn't put it high on my list of areas to go for a pub crawl. I partly featured it because I know I have a bit of a bias towards central / north London and haven't covered much of the East End, but also I do think if nothing else the Wenlock Arms is worth the trip to that corner of town.

  • @alanbercovitz3657
    @alanbercovitz36577 ай бұрын

    I wish this video had come out before I stayed in Hoxton last week but then again there were already (thanks to your videos) more pubs to visit than I could get to. I focused on the "historical" pubs, liked them all though my favorite was Cittie of Yorke. We do get some of the Sam Smith beers in USA but I had never tried their Old Brewery Bitter. It was very interesting to say the least.

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    I think you made the right choice - the Cittie of Yorke is a favourite of mine, in fact really one of the pubs which started my love affair with pubs, which I think I talked about in the video where I covered it. Although I agree the actual beer offering at Sam Smiths is a bit divisive!

  • @widowswisdom-soulflower9147
    @widowswisdom-soulflower91477 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the Pub tours! Love seeing them and learning their history

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching! I'm fairly sure pretty much every old pub has some interesting history associated with it, but some seem to be better documented than others.

  • @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian
    @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian5 ай бұрын

    The Wenlock looks exceptional. No carpet, just wooden planks. Oh I wish such proper “ pubby, pub “ was my local. 👏👏🍺👍😀 Oh the scourge of “grapefruity” beer 🤢

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    5 ай бұрын

    It is a great pub - although alas these days even there we're not entirely safe from grapefruity beer!

  • @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian

    @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian

    5 ай бұрын

    @@TweedyPubs 🥴🤢

  • @Alan_Mac
    @Alan_Mac16 күн бұрын

    I lived in Hoxton in the 80s and the G&V was a Fuller's pub then, too. Was always in the 'decent local boozer' category.

  • @peterbrittain9839
    @peterbrittain98397 ай бұрын

    Love your London pub videos. Thank you.

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Peter!

  • @georgerobartes2008
    @georgerobartes20085 ай бұрын

    I guess I must be from an older generation when Hoxton pubs sported a different fraternity of gentlemen playing with Dinkey toys on the tables planning the next bank iob 😅

  • @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian

    @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian

    5 ай бұрын

    Proper “honest” crooks back then, not todays online “scumbag” scammers.😂

  • @SC07T
    @SC07T7 ай бұрын

    Another amazing historic pub tour. I will be back in London next week and will raise a pint to you in one of the random pubs you’ve featured in this series cheers Tweedy 🍻

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Scott! Hope you have a good trip to London.

  • @SC07T

    @SC07T

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TweedyPubs Thank you. I’m meeting some friends around Charing cross. I want to do a small pub crawl, and was thinking Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, The Old Mitre, but what other 2 would you recommend? Thank in advance

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SC07T My two other favourites in that area are the Seven Stars and the Cittie of Yorke (must see the back bar), but the Seven Stars is quite small, so depending on time of day / day of the week you might end up having to shiver in the street outside! When I've taken other people on pub crawls in that area often their favourite (to my slight surprise) was the Old Bank of England, corner of Fleet Street and Bell Yard. It's quite close to the Seven Stars. If you're starting at Charing Cross and don't want a long walk to pub number 1 then there's always the Ship and Shovell!

  • @SC07T

    @SC07T

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TweedyPubs Thank you for these recommendations Tweedy. I highly appreciate you taking the time out to reply. I will try to visit all of these, in your honor obviously 🍻

  • @cliveomahoney4096
    @cliveomahoney40963 ай бұрын

    Hipsters have a great deal to answer for. Including, imo, the proliferation of wildly expensive beer brewed in bathtubs and the accursed grapefruit flavour ails (sic). Great vids, very informative and, in the main, right up my street.

  • @inthepub
    @inthepub6 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this - you're doing a great job documenting these pubs and while the descriptions of architectural details go a bit over my head, it’s better to have a bit too much detail than not enough.

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I do see what you mean about the architectural details, it probably isn't top of most people's list of things which make for a great pub! That said, I think the architecture of these places probably has more influence on the atmosphere than we may give credit for.

  • @inthepub

    @inthepub

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TweedyPubs Oh, I agree with that too. People don't necessarily recognise the style of a pub but they feel the atmosphere. I just meant the great thing about KZread is that you can be as niche as your own interest dictates, without a producer telling you to cut out the bits about gable ends. TV has been dumbed down so much, it's good that people can now make their own programmes.

  • @Maitreya0208
    @Maitreya02087 ай бұрын

    Tweedy, succumb to the allures of a tulip of grapefruit sour gose with a clever name….it’s whispering your name….it’s siren song nigh well unshakeable mean. I’ll be in the corner sipping a jar of good stuff. But you should totally go with the hipster beer! Another great video, thank you!

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    I don't mind the occasional unusual beer with a fruity twang, but it's frequently the case now in London that over half the hand pumps in a given pub are something or other which tastes predominantly of grapefruit. I don't even have anything particularly against grapefruit but am I the only person who thinks this is a bit over the top?

  • @Maitreya0208

    @Maitreya0208

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TweedyPubs No. No you’re not.

  • @johnrob6132
    @johnrob61327 ай бұрын

    Another interesting and informative pub tour. Hope you don`t run out of areas to do these tours. I suppose it depends on how far afield you are prepared to go. Just like them to keep coming as you move to your next landmark of 2000 subscribers.

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks JohnRob! Still a few areas of central London as yet uncovered and a few which merit a second visit! Plus much more to do outside of the centre, and the rest of the country. Hopefully many more videos still to come!

  • @johnrob6132

    @johnrob6132

    7 ай бұрын

    That`s good to hear.@@TweedyPubs

  • @jimrichardson5849
    @jimrichardson58497 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed that and found it very interesting 😊👍

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Jim!

  • @silondon9010
    @silondon90106 ай бұрын

    Fantastic channel

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Si!

  • @FrugalMrB
    @FrugalMrB7 ай бұрын

    I have to admit that I hadn’t heard of Hoxton before - clearly I’m not a hipster! Some nice looking pubs in this video, especially the 1930s one. I wonder what your next area will be, and whether I’ll have heard of it - maybe you could do one around Little Venice. Cheers, Andrew

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes Maida Vale / Little Venice is definitely on the list, sort of a follow-on from the Paddington video, given that I stayed south of the station that time. I'm also considering Hammersmith sometime soon - some of those pubs along the river there - but that feels like one I'd want to wait for nice weather for.

  • @JohnAleman1
    @JohnAleman17 ай бұрын

    Deffo agree too many of them grapefruit ales about give me a mild stout or porter real ale any day 🍻

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Very happy to hear we're in agreement! I really enjoyed the bitter at the Wenlock but in hindsight now I wish I had gone for the mild, it's such a rare thing these days.

  • @galveenus8499
    @galveenus84997 ай бұрын

    Wonderful stuff

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Galveenus!

  • @algonzales1809
    @algonzales18097 ай бұрын

    'Good one Tweedy as I've yet to visit this area on my visits. Like you, I despise these citrus, grapefruity beers that have infested so many English pubs like an Alabama tick, they are ghastly and undrinkable really. Also, I am dismayed that so many boozers have gone to pastel colors on the walls, it makes it seem as if they are more akin to a florist shop than a place to saddle up for a proper pint. Keep pressing on, we are enjoying your videos here at the Jersey shore and pining for the next visit to the UK.

  • @rab5564
    @rab55647 ай бұрын

    Great videos enjoying watching them new subscriber Rab Scottish borders

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Rab! ...and what a beautiful part of the world you live in - I spent Burns Night at St Abb's Head this year, really magical.

  • @rab5564

    @rab5564

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TweedyPubs thank you i stay just a very short drive St Abbs ,grantshouse I am watching oxford pubs at this time Cheers Rab

  • @bregawn
    @bregawn4 ай бұрын

    Link to Ruth Siddall's Pub Geology guide is broken

  • @stephenpinder9567
    @stephenpinder95677 ай бұрын

    I love Broken Sorry Ale....hard to find these days

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    I almost wonder now if that was a test, and that it might have in fact been a genuine beer, only for those in the know!

  • @stephenpinder9567

    @stephenpinder9567

    7 ай бұрын

    Oops, I might've spilled the beans when I let the cat out of the bag@@TweedyPubs

  • @liberty_and_justice67
    @liberty_and_justice677 ай бұрын

    Wonderful pubs! Shame about the limited selection of ales. Still Guinness is a reliable stand by.

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes after the Wenlock the interest from a beer point of view at least went down hill very rapidly!

  • @theflourishing
    @theflourishing7 ай бұрын

    I was hoping to catch a sight of the "Hoxton Hockler" - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vic_Reeves_Big_Night_Out#Novelty_Island

  • @TweedyPubs

    @TweedyPubs

    7 ай бұрын

    That was a wonderful blast from the past! I managed to find a clip on KZread to refresh my memory.

  • @theflourishing

    @theflourishing

    7 ай бұрын

    @@TweedyPubs I loved that show, particularly Novelty Island and The Man With The Stick. I had Vic Reeves Big Night Out all on VHS back in the day. 🙂

  • @garrymartin6474
    @garrymartin64747 ай бұрын

    I must admit I do like a 1930's pub.