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LT's, Upper Edmonton, N18

58 Fore Street
N18
N18 2SS

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hondo . left this review about LT's

A but rough round the edges with a black boarded flooring. Standard draught selection. Spurs memorabilia on the walls.

On 9th November 2014 - no rating submitted
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Steve of N21 left this review about LT's

Over the last 5 years since Roger's review below nothing has changed with this place and for most of us it serves as a reminder to quicken your pace as you head for the Gilpin Bell across the junction.
So frankly, on last Thursday for the first home game of the season, it was no surprise to find this place closed and borded up, and it will not be a great loss to society if it stays that way.

On 28th August 2011 - no rating submitted
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Roger Button left this review about LT's

It seems every pub in Edmonton has someone describing it as the worst pub they have ever been in and this would probably be my regional nomination. Originally called the Phoenix, for reasons unknown it now goes under the zingy, trendy but unfathomable moniker of LT's (there is a sister pub not a million miles up the road just to be awkward). The exterior proudly displays that they sell Fosters, John Smiths, Carlsberg and all the other mass consumer beers as if this is something unique and cheap blackboard scribbles will identity the name of tonite's DJ, more likely to be Barry or Steve than Annie Mac or Fatboy Slim. The single room bar is basically the shell of an old style traditional boozer that would have once had a traditional lounge/public bar set up. There really is little about the interior that warrants any mention. Dull plain walls, plain ceiling, plain open bar. Even the large mirrors that should break up the dullness are incredibly plain and boring. The windows are scruffy and partly frosted with nasty blinds. The number of TV screens (6 if I remember rightly) is totally out of proportion to the size of the pub and some are so close together that there really seems little purpose in them being there. On match day the place resembles the black hole of Calcutta with a regular healthy police presence outside and the sound of Chas N Dave blasting out endless Ossie's Dreams on repeat. The latest terrace chants are regularly formulated and auditioned for those who walk by. The 'Spoons opposite is positively classy in comparison.

On 8th February 2007 - rating: 2
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