New pub on site of Laurie Arms will celebrate Hammersmith Palais
Hammersmith is gaining a new pub, the Draft House, on Shepherd's Bush Road at the end of February.
The pub, the seventh of publican Charlie McVeigh's chain  of 
        Draft Houses, is on the site which was formerly home to The Laurie 
        Arms pub at 238 Shepherd's Bush Road.
        
        The pub served 
        as a backdrop to The Hammersmith Palais
        de Danse which opened as a ballroom 
        in 1919, and later played host to countless 
        artists, among them: The Beatles,
        The Rolling Stones, The Who, David 
        Bowie and The Sex Pistols.
        
      The pub will formerly reopen on February 26, but is inviting local people to try it out during special Neighbours Nights from February 23 - 25 when food and drink will be half price. 
 Draft House promises  a colossal range of craft beer on 
        draft and in bottle, celebrating local 
        breweries and buying in from  
        friends in the USA, Belgium, Germany
        and the Czech Republic.
        
        " The interior and playlist will be a 
celebration of the Hammersmith Palais 
- demolished in 2013," says owner Charlie. " Many of us have 
happy, sweaty, pogo-ing memories of
the Palais and a little bit of me died 
when I heard it was being torn down. 
Original gig posters and photos from
the interior will serve as a permanent 
memorial to the place."
Draft House will restore the pub's 
        interior, complete with original ten 
        foot stained-glass windows on the frontage and it will  be 
        lit by antique French ceramic pendants,
        as well as clusters of glass orbs with 
        golden flex.
        
        There are original brick walls and 
        Victorian pitch pine cladding, which
        will be painted with song lyrics 
        from the Palais, and hung with 
        artworks from Charlie’s collection. The oak bar will
        be overhung by racked glassware and
      metal trough lights.
Outdoors there will be a courtyard and cobbled garden,
  complete with  wooden clad 
  drinking den,  fitted out 
  with booths and a stove. The den will
  be overhung with a striped canopy, and
  there will be a living wall of ferns,
  palms and moss.
The menu will consist of hand-crafted pies including Steak & Kidney, Chicken Leek & Ham and Spinach, Sweet Potato & Goat's Cheese. Find out more here and book for Neighbours Nights here.
February 6, 2015
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