From 6.30pm - 10.30pm most (if not every) Sunday. It's a big modern pub with flatscreen TV's wherever you turn. They do a sunday carvery and football beforehand but there is always a strong Irish contingent in there for the music. There's usually a mountain of roast potatoes handed out as well. At least 4 compitent players are always there - guitar, fiddle, box, whistle, pipes or banjo. Welcoming to beginners and quite a few kids turn up (who are very good) from the Irish centre in St. Albans. Nice music to be had here and worth checking out if you're in the area.
The box player is Mick Lennon.
I played there last night and the Irish contingent was very merry after the All Ireland. Not a pub for a quiet song and a pint then. But good music though I say so myself.
The Fox
From 6.30pm - 10.30pm most (if not every) Sunday. It's a big modern pub with flatscreen TV's wherever you turn. They do a sunday carvery and football beforehand but there is always a strong Irish contingent in there for the music. There's usually a mountain of roast potatoes handed out as well. At least 4 compitent players are always there - guitar, fiddle, box, whistle, pipes or banjo. Welcoming to beginners and quite a few kids turn up (who are very good) from the Irish centre in St. Albans. Nice music to be had here and worth checking out if you're in the area.
# Posted on August 13th 2008 by Daniel Gott
So, who is the "compitent" box player?
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Cosmic Ray
can't remember his name - go down and find out
# Posted on August 18th 2008 by Daniel Gott
N.B. 'compitent' should read as 'MORE THAN compitent'
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Daniel Gott
Fox Palmers Green
The box player is Mick Lennon.
I played there last night and the Irish contingent was very merry after the All Ireland. Not a pub for a quiet song and a pint then. But good music though I say so myself.
# Posted on September 22nd 2008 by helenakitt