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Just off Old Street Roundabout !???
Its ON Old Street which as a cyclist is relatively easy to spot - it is a major East-West cycle route not selected by Tfl and designated as a Cycle Superhighway but by public demand as the best route from Hackney to work and other activity in Central London.
TfL might do well to work like a few smarter thinking road planners when developing cycle routes* - look at what cyclists are doing now! Look Mum has a great grandstand view of this traffic from the seats at the 'bar' at the front window, and you'll see every type of cyclist rolling past as you munch away of swill down a beer, and you can even get bikes fixed at the small bike workshop on the premises.
*Sorting the choke point where Clerkenwell Road crosses the widened lines bridge was the site of guerrilla action by London cyclists recently to re-use the wide footway created by reducing the road width to 2 narrow lanes, greatly reducing the conflict of large vehicles and cyclists trying to fit into a substandard lane width on the remaining carriageway.