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Stationers Arms
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Picture source: Darkstar |
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The Stationers Arms was situated at 113 Camden High Street.
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This pub was later known as The Brighton, then a cocktail bar known as Bar Royale in about 1990. It was then known as Oh! Bar until October 2009 when
it became the Blues Kitchen, a live music venue, bourbon bar and soul food
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T C (August 2011) |
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I worked
here in the mid-1980s as a barmaid. The tenants were Mr and Mrs Brosnan from
Co. Kerry, Ireland. Many of our customers were from County Kerry or County
Cork. We had live Irish music many nights of the week. The door on the left
in the photo below was into the Lounge Bar, two people in the background are
by the door. At the back of the Lounge was where the Irish bands played. The
door at the corner, behind the red car, was into the Saloon Bar. The door at
the very back of the pub was to the stairs leading to where the Brosnans
lived.
As usual, there was a large U-shaped bar between the Saloon and Lounge bars
so you could serve both rooms. There were many taps of Guinness on both
sides! |
Joanna Pal (May 2020) |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 1980s |
Picture source: Joanna
Pal |
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Picture source: Barbara
Hitchcox |
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