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I think the article is OK now; would be good if someone would check and perhaps remove the COPY tag.
I live just off Brick Lane, and I've never heard of the pub before, so I feel justified in removing some of the marketing gumph; but they do seem to make an OK case for notability.
I wrote the original entry. I live on Brick Lane. I'm not associated with the pub and didn't write it in order to market the place! I followed the tone of, for example, Ten_Bells. Notability probably doesn't result from your knowing about it, otherwise none of us would ever learn anything on Wikipedia :)
I lived in Philip House opposite The Pride in the Mid 1980s and can confirm that it changed its name from The Romford Arms in 1984 about a month after I moved there. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.107.106.156 (talk) 09:34, 27 September 2016 (UTC)Reply