Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Dean Swift, SE1 2LX
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summary='Pub near Tower Bridge.'
summary='Pub near Tower Bridge.' website='http://www.thedeanswift.com/' |
summary='Pub near Tower Bridge.' website='http://www.thedeanswift.com/' |
Pub near Tower Bridge.
bob visited on a Friday lunchtime. There were a few spare tables when I turned up, though the pub is relatively small.
A pint of Kernel Brewery Pale Ale (£3.50) was very drinkable and not normally available in cask at other pubs. The other ales available were Sambrook's Wandle, Sambrook's Junction and Purity Mad Goose. A pint of lemonade and lime was £3.
From the food menu, I had the 1666 Burger (£13.50) photo, a very good (and large) burger which came with blue cheese, bacon, a perfectly fried egg, chilli and a pickled scotch bonnet. It was very hot, even for me, and I struggled to finish it due to the heat and size. The chips were good, although were pre-salted.
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Last visited by bob, 19 November 2010. Free wireless verified on that visit. Opening hours taken from Google, November 2010.
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