As soon as I mention this place to anyone, people retreat and pull a worried face. It's the closest pub to my flat and it's alright by me.
It's definitely no frills. Don't be expecting anything to make much sense here. The layout, for example, is pretty ridiculous - there's 2 doors; left leads you into a tiny area and half of the bar, right take you to a corridor with the rest of the bar on your left hand side and 2 main rooms on the right. The room at the end of the corridor houses a few tables, stools, benches, a piano and a door to the gents.
One thing that does make a lot of sense is it's honesty. The Eagle doesn't claim to be anything it's not - it's a drinkers, local pub. There's bound to be a couple of characters in there. The bar staff are always chatty with good knowledge of what's on tap. Myself and a friend opted for the Elbow ale (~£3.40 a pint), which was light and fairly tasty. It came in handled pint glass.
There was a couple of tiny flies buzzing around, the seats weren't all that comfy and we worried that a glance at the wrong moment could have given us an eyeful of the urinals, but we had a good time all the same. read more