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Campaign for Real Ale

Good Mixer

30 Inverness Street
London
NW1 7HJ
Telephone(020) 3076 0002
GardenLunchtime MealsEvening MealsGamesSmokingSports TVLive Music
Opening times: Mon–Thu 12:00-01:00 next day; Fri and Sat 12:00-02:00 next day; Sun 12:00-00:30 next day

See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.

Closed Jan 2018, recently acquired by a Jersey company and now re-opened. Food now available - pie and mash with pies from Pieminister. Handpumps removed by August 2019 although Doom Bar was still being advertised for sale. This site was occupied by the Cricketers, destroyed during WWII, its replacement was known as the Good Mixer built in the 1950s, derived from the cement mixer that was absent-mindedly trapped in the pub during its construction. Starting life as a working man's pub, it gained notoriety as the drinking pub of choice for a long list of bands throughout the 90s Britpop years. The pub was the setting for the opening blow in the Oasis vs Blur feud where on meeting Graham Coxon for the first time Noel Gallagher reportedly said: "Nice Music, Shit clothes." The pub was where the band Elastica signed with Deceptive Records, where Menswe@r are said to have formed and was a regular haunt for many celebrities. Amy Winehouse was often seen playing regulars on the pool tables. It had two separate bars, dominated by a pool table and a bar billiards table, fairly dark with matchboard panelling and dark ceilings. Juke box.