Since completing the light blue properties and the journey to them I have been back to Broadway Market. I decided to take a walk from the beginning, or the end depending how you want to look at it, of the Regents Canal at the Limehouse Basin and stopped at Broadway Market for a rest and a pint. I chose The Dove which apparently stocks over a hundred Belgium beers, however I opted for a pint cask Pale Ale, which at £4,40 is the second cheapest pint I have had in London. They have a pretty decent food menu which consists of some old school classics with a new school twist, prices are reasonable which I intend to try next time that I am in the area. Friendly staff. http://dovepubs.com/about Something else I came across recently was a Twitter post from the Londonist, 'Things to do during the day in Islington', mostly centered around Angel, some of which I would like to go back and check out sometime. https://londonist.com/london/things-to-do/things-to-do-during-the-day-in-islington?fbclid=IwAR0stVvVRd2xDO3cZFCL9zM04hEKN-cKcms4wq_L_FlqKQtEpF0EJd8E2iI I would also highly recommend this site for everything connected with London even go as far as to say that it is essential reading , they cover everything and there is something for everybody. I have also been back to The Fudge Patch in Greenwich a great little find on my first day of 'the journey' Old Kent Road to Whitechapel. Fantastic fudge. I forgot to link their website last time so here it is. https://www.thefudgepatch.co.uk/
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