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On a training session yesterday I was told that Sloane Square was once
one of only two stations on the London Underground licensed to serve alcoholic drinks. The guide couldn't tell me what the other one was, though. Does anyone here know? -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 08:34:22 +0000, Ian Jelf
wrote: On a training session yesterday I was told that Sloane Square was once one of only two stations on the London Underground licensed to serve alcoholic drinks. The guide couldn't tell me what the other one was, though. Does anyone here know? I'm sure there was more than one. Liverpool Street had a bar counter on the Eastbound Circle/Met/H&C platform until not too long ago. Baker Street had a bar inside the barriers, and I think that Kings Cross had a bar between the Eastbound circle and concourse that once carried the running lines (or was that just an unlicensed buffet?) |
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On a training session yesterday I was told that Sloane Square was once
one of only two stations on the London Underground licensed to serve alcoholic drinks. The guide couldn't tell me what the other one was, though. Does anyone here know? Sloane Square was famous for having a bar (often described as a pub) on the platform that was apparently used as a meeting place by several leading literary figures. Apparently Liverpool Street also had a bar on the eastbound Met/H&C/Circle though whether it was a walk in and sit down job I'm not sure. Baker Street and Victoria also seem to have had bars within the station but not on the platforms so the information you were given may be slightly incorrect. |
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In message , at 09:20:36 on
Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Ken remarked: On a training session yesterday I was told that Sloane Square was once one of only two stations on the London Underground licensed to serve alcoholic drinks. The guide couldn't tell me what the other one was, though. Does anyone here know? I'm sure there was more than one. Liverpool Street had a bar counter on the Eastbound Circle/Met/H&C platform until not too long ago. Baker Street had a bar inside the barriers, and I think that Kings Cross had a bar between the Eastbound circle and concourse that once carried the running lines (or was that just an unlicensed buffet?) There are counters selling food on quite a few platforms, not sure which is the other licenced one. Baker Street on the northbound Metropolitan, on the westbound circle at Monument (or somewhere along that stretch anyway) and between the platforms at W&C Bank. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 09:54:12 on
Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Graham J remarked: Baker Street and Victoria also seem to have had bars within the station but not on the platforms so the information you were given may be slightly incorrect. There are several shops and coffee/snack bars within St James's Pk station, but they aren't on the platform side of the barriers. Not sure if any are licenced. Perhaps there's one within the Bond St complex (not sure how you define what part of that is the "station"). -- Roland Perry |
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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 08:34:22 +0000, Ian Jelf
wrote: On a training session yesterday I was told that Sloane Square was once one of only two stations on the London Underground licensed to serve alcoholic drinks. The guide couldn't tell me what the other one was, though. Does anyone here know? The two examples I know of are Sloane Square and Baker Street. As others have said Sloane Square had the bar on the w/b platform while Baker Street was at ticket hall between the Circle / H&C overbridge / stairs and where you go down to platforms 3 and 4 for the Met Main. I think it is a Treats Snack Shop now. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 09:54:12 GMT, "Graham J"
wrote: On a training session yesterday I was told that Sloane Square was once one of only two stations on the London Underground licensed to serve alcoholic drinks. The guide couldn't tell me what the other one was, though. Does anyone here know? Sloane Square was famous for having a bar (often described as a pub) on the platform that was apparently used as a meeting place by several leading literary figures. Apparently Liverpool Street also had a bar on the eastbound Met/H&C/Circle though whether it was a walk in and sit down job I'm not sure. Baker Street and Victoria also seem to have had bars within the station but not on the platforms so the information you were given may be slightly incorrect. The one a Victoria was on the site of the current District line ticket office (the office not the public area) Dave |
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In article , aooy65
@dsl.pipex.com says... On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 08:34:22 +0000, Ian Jelf wrote: On a training session yesterday I was told that Sloane Square was once one of only two stations on the London Underground licensed to serve alcoholic drinks. The guide couldn't tell me what the other one was, though. Does anyone here know? The two examples I know of are Sloane Square and Baker Street. As others have said Sloane Square had the bar on the w/b platform while Baker Street was at ticket hall between the Circle / H&C overbridge / stairs and where you go down to platforms 3 and 4 for the Met Main. I think it is a Treats Snack Shop now. AFAIK Sloane Square and Liverpool Street were the only ones actually on platforms. There certainly was a licensed refreshment room at Bayswater between the ticket hall and the stairs to the southbound platform in the early 60's as it was the place I learnt to drink Worthington White Shield rather than Watneys Red Barrel! I also recall there was a bar at King's Cross just before you got to the Met ticket offices. |
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In message , Paul Corfield
writes On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 08:34:22 +0000, Ian Jelf wrote: On a training session yesterday I was told that Sloane Square was once one of only two stations on the London Underground licensed to serve alcoholic drinks. The guide couldn't tell me what the other one was, though. Does anyone here know? The two examples I know of are Sloane Square and Baker Street. As others have said Sloane Square had the bar on the w/b platform while Baker Street was at ticket hall between the Circle / H&C overbridge / stairs and where you go down to platforms 3 and 4 for the Met Main. I think it is a Treats Snack Shop now. Thanks to everyone for all the replies. While I understand that giving absolutes like "one of only two for x ever built" is always fraught with dangers, I think that the nugget of information on which the comment was based probably had the Baker Street example outlined by Paul and others in mind. The (excellent) guide concerned also kept referring to Sloane Square as a Tube station, so I thought I'd better not get into *that* one..... :-) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 21:12:42 +0000 (UTC), Jim Brittin
[wake up to reply] wrote: [bars on LU stns] AFAIK Sloane Square and Liverpool Street were the only ones actually on platforms. There certainly was a licensed refreshment room at Bayswater between the ticket hall and the stairs to the southbound platform in the early 60's as it was the place I learnt to drink Worthington White Shield rather than Watneys Red Barrel! I also recall there was a bar at King's Cross just before you got to the Met ticket offices. As I only got to London in the 1980s I can only comment on what I saw with my own eyes. I can see how Liverpool St could have a bar at platform level but Bayswater is an interesting twist given that it's not exactly the most spacious of stations. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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