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<big>'''Flamingo & Firkin, '''''88 London Road, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey.''</big>


Bruce's home brew house opened in 1987. Ceased brewing 1999.
<big>'''Flamingo & Firkin''', ''88 London Road, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT2 6PX''</big>
 
David Bruce's ninth Firkin home-brew house opened in September 1987. When Bruce sold his Firkin chain in 1988, this pub returned to Grand Metropolitan ownership, and continued as a brewpub run by GrandMet subsidiary Clifton Inns.
 
Ceased brewing 1999. Also traded as the Kingston Brewery Co.
 
It was formerly the [[Three Tuns, Kingston upon Thames|Three Tuns]], an Isleworth Brewery house.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 28 January 2021

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Flamingo & Firkin, 88 London Road, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT2 6PX

David Bruce's ninth Firkin home-brew house opened in September 1987. When Bruce sold his Firkin chain in 1988, this pub returned to Grand Metropolitan ownership, and continued as a brewpub run by GrandMet subsidiary Clifton Inns.

Ceased brewing 1999. Also traded as the Kingston Brewery Co.

It was formerly the Three Tuns, an Isleworth Brewery house.