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GSIAD would usually kick off at about 11am to finish early evening.
From memory it would be Stonemasons in Hammersmith, Coach and Horses in Brixton, Flask in Hampstead, that pub in Victoria Park whose name I can't remmwber for the death TT and then central would be either The Lamb in Bloomsbury or there is definitely an argument for The John Snow.
The Flask in Highgate. Numerous noobs went to Hampstead over the years. :)
It's the Royal Inn in Victoria Park Village, but those days are long behind us. We could do a Grand Slam in a Day of Easts venues and go to about 17 pubs easily.
The Death TT (down Highgate West Hill, up Swains Lane) was Norths, not Easts. I don't think the Easts TT had a name other than Easts TT. Since they built that crap surface outside the Royal Inn and on the ramps of the two raised pedestrian crossings in Grove Road it's a lot less fun, though. (@hillbilly would love it just for the downhills.)
Your list is a bit of a mix; for Wests it would obviously have to be the Brewtreepearcrabredheymasongroundlionstoneswandogship, just to keep things unmixed.
It might want to include South Easts as well, which would be The Roebuck in Borough.
We did go there on the last one.
GSIAD would usually kick off at about 11am to finish early evening.
From memory it would be Stonemasons in Hammersmith, Coach and Horses in Brixton, Flask in Hampstead, that pub in Victoria Park whose name I can't remmwber for the death TT and then central would be either The Lamb in Bloomsbury or there is definitely an argument for The John Snow.
It might want to include South Easts as well, which would be The Roebuck in Borough.