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Coin Laundry, EC1

70 Exmouth Market
EC1
EC1R 4QP
Phone: 02078333332

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Blackthorn _ left this review about Coin Laundry

A light and airy pub at the end of the popular Exmouth Market strip, whether or not it was a laundry in a former life I’m not sure, but it looks as though it could well have been with it’s large windows and positioned in site of a tower block.

It has something of a bohemian atmosphere when we visited, and whilst certainly not the sort of cosy old pub that I would normally gravitate towards, it did nonetheless have a certain quirky appeal. The flooring was rough wooden boards, whilst a number of iron pillars supported the dark green ceiling. There were some areas of whitewashed exposed brickwork as well as one wall that was covered in some old patterned tiling, although sections of this had fallen off leaving rough cement underneath. A semi-open kitchen was in on corner and there were a number of old photographs of tube trains and stations, although it was not made clear what connection, if any, these had to the pub. A few large pots of foliage softened the atmosphere somewhat, as well as further shrubbery above the porch. The large windows let in plenty of light, and these include yellow stained glass along the top. A few low leather sofas were around the perimeter, with the remainder of seating arrangements consisting of larger tables for four or six punters. A rolled up projector screen suggests that major sporting fixtures may be screened.

Beers on tap were all keg rather than cask and on this occasion included Thornbridge Hazy Session IPA, Partizan Brewing’s Porter, Wild Beer Bibble and Villages Lagoon Red Ale. The solitary cider meanwhile was Mortimer’s Orchard.

On 8th May 2019 - rating: 5
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Tris C left this review about Coin Laundry

A historic pub, predicated upon one of the area's myriad springs and dating back to 1685 when it was known as the London Spaw, later Spa and now a style bar called Coin Laundry. At least the name London Spaw makes sense, even after 332 years whereas the current name lacks clarity.
A fairly large opened out pub, dark and gloomy, bare boards, bare brick, lounge furniture, retro Formica-topped tables, tubular steel and plywood chairs with an open kitchen to add to the noise and heat in summer. Breakdance music (Street Dance by Electric Boogaloo if I recall correctly) played at volume over the gramophone.
Staff are friendly hipsters and I was served with something from a fount that I can't recall which was 4.4% and cost £2.90 a half, which is cheap for the area. It actually tasted quite nice though I doubt that it or the other two ales on offer were 'real'.
Not a bad place for what it is though I certainly couldn't describe it as a pub anymore so I doubt I'll return, not least because there's an abundance of decent real pubs around here.
On a final note, I've been told that if you know where to look (or ask nicely), you can see a small well of sorts which is the source of the original spa.

On 26th October 2017 - rating: 4
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john gray left this review about Coin Laundry

Nice stylish one room restaurant/bar. Three keg beers and bottled craft beer. Beers on tap were from Five Points, Fourpure and the Mondo -James Brown I tried was good.

On 21st February 2016 - rating: 6
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Philip Carter left this review about Cottons

Used to be called London Spa, a Youngs pub. This is what it used to look like.

On 20th December 2006 - no rating submitted
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