I first stumbled across a Samuel Smith's pub back in 2005 in London. Exiting the station at Oxford Circus, I quickly saught liquid refreshement. First we stopped off at the Argyll Arms, a woeful pub that I advise everyone to avoid. Decided to cross the road and up Great Portland Street, and consequently stumbled across The Cock. It was very quiet but warm inside with a traditional interior - a proper pub - and I was there for a couple of hours enjoying the Old Brewery Bitter and a decent book. Then by total cooincidence I walked along Eastcastle Street and found The Champion. A pub of identical style with remarkable windows and also a dart board.
Since then I have returned to both pubs on many occasions and developed a love for Samuel Smiths and their remarkable chain of pubs. With low prices, consistently good bitter, tasty cider, a wonderful wheat beer and some of the best pub interiors left in existence, more people should support these wonderful establishments, especially in the capital.
I have visited over 50 Samuel Smith's pubs now, and aim to visit the rest over the next few years, and post my thoughts of both the ones I have already visited, and the new ones that I encounter on my travels.
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