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Two Puddings

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The Two Puddings was a pub on Stratford Broadway in Stratford, east London, and a live music venue.

History

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In the 1940s and 1950s it became known as the Butcher's Shop because of its reputation for fighting and spilt blood.[1][2]

From 1962 until the pub closed in 2000, the landlord was Eddie Johnson, father of Matt Johnson, lead vocalist of the The.[3]

Performers included the Who, the Small Faces, Screaming Lord Sutch and David Essex, who played his first gig there.[2]

On the first floor was the Devil's Kitchen which is believed to be one of the first discos in the UK.[2]

Eddie Johnson retired to Long Melford, Suffolk, and died in June 2018, aged 86.[4]

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