My partner and 2 kids and other family members stayed here for 2 nights. Ive never laughed so much, the owner is amazing with lots of life stories to tell, his kindness just shone through for the whole 2 days, he was fantastic with our children accomadating them any way he could as well as us.
Also the man that works for him was just so freindly and loved to laugh, a total joker and a genuinely nice man. Breakfast was great, bedrooms were clean and even fresh washed bedding could be smelt. Our rooms were clean and I couldnt fault it anyway. Had an amazing time will definitely return.
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Average Poor Terrible Traveler type. Time of year. Language All languages. All languages. English See what travelers are saying:. Selected filters. Updating list A week later another nail bomb in Brick Lane, east London, injured seven. After the Brixton bomb police received at least four phone calls from neo-Nazi organisations, including Combat 18, claiming responsibility for the attack. The Soho bomb showed a chilling determination to cause maximum harm. Police said the bomb had been in a bag placed beside the bar.
By planting the device in a crowded bar at one of the busiest times of the day, the bomber knew people would be killed. The pub was full when the bomb went off and the street alive with hundreds of people leaving work to enjoy the early evening sun at the start of the May Day weekend. Twenty-one ambulances were sent to the scene, including two air ambulances, which ferried casualties to hospital. A field hospital was set up in Soho Square to deal with some of the injured.
Thousands of people were evacuated from the area, including theatre-goers, clubbers and diners. After the black community in Brixton, and the Bangladeshis in Brick Lane were targeted, there were fears that another minority group would be the third victim - Old Compton Street is the heart of the capital's gay community. At a vigil in Soho last Sunday, attended by more than 2, people, there were cheers and claps as Metropolitan police chief superintendent Jo Kaye announced that a man had been charged.
In a speech to Sikh leaders in Birmingham last weekend, the Prime Minister said: "The true outcasts today, the true minorities, those truly excluded are not the different races and religions of Britain but the racists, the bombers, the violent criminals who hate that vision of Britain and try to destroy it.
Three people died and more than 60 were injured - at least 13 seriously - when a nail bomb ripped through a pub frequented by gays in the heart of central London last weekend. A man was remanded in custody on Monday in connection with the three bombings. Police sources said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the nail bombings.