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It has seven hand pumps with Old Rosie scrumpy and several Weston's ciders, London Pride, Gravesend Shrimpers Bitter and, on visits in July 2009 and August 2010, a couple of Brodie's ales. Cider is clearly a focus of this pub, and four of the handpulls are seemingly dedicated to it, with a number of draught ciders as well, and at least one perry. In addition, they have Leffe, Hoegaarden, Amstel and others on draught. In September 2008, [[secretlondon]]'s pint of Gravesend Shrimpers (£3/pint) was poor and flat, but the ales and ciders we've tried here since then have been fine.
[[secretlondon]] visited in September 2008. It had four or five hand pumps with Old Rosie Scrumpy, London Pride, a cider, Gravesend Shrimpers Bitter and maybe another. I had a pint of Gravesend Shrimpers Bitter (£3) which was poor and flat.
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On [[secretlondon]]'s visit in September 2008, the pub was laid out internally for football, with sofas set out cinema-style; there was an England match on later but they were showing a different game. When [[DrHyde]] visited in July 2009 there was no football on. The pub was busy but not packed, service was quick, the beer was good, and it felt friendly and welcoming. [[Ewan]]'s August 2010 visit was during the day so the pub was very quiet indeed, but pleasant nonetheless. On another visit by [[Kake]], [[Laura]], [[Sarah]] et al. in September 2010, there was football on the TV but the seating arrangements were as normal, and it wasn't too intrusive.
The pub was laid out internally for football with sofas set out cinema style. There was an England match on later but they were showing a different game. The pub felt dirty and rough and there were very few women there.
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Accessibility: No steps to enter. It's step-free through to the toilets, but the ladies' at least is tiny, with a single small cubicle and a handwashing area narrow enough that if you want to let someone past to get into the cubicle you have to back out into the pub.
Accessibility: No steps to enter, toilets not checked.
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See also:
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[http://www.fancyapint.com/pubs/pub2085.php Fancyapint review]
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[http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/1868/ Beer In The Evening comments]
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/bars/reviews/12677.html Time Out review
]
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[http://www.gaycamberwell.com/hermits-cave.html Gay Camberwell review]
* [http://savetheboozer.blogspot.com/2007/08/hermits-cave-28-church-street-london.html Save The Boozer review]
* [http://beerdiary.firedrake.org/reviews/hermitscave.html Beerdiary review]
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/75787#PlaceReviews Qype comments]

Last visited by [[secretlondon]] 10 September 2008.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[DrHyde]] & Co. August 2011</div>

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summary='Rough real ale pub in Camberwell' summary='Real ale pub in Camberwell.' summary='Rough real ale pub in Camberwell' summary='Real ale pub in Camberwell.'

Town centre pub on Camberwell Church Street in Camberwell.

secretlondon visited in September 2008. It had four or five hand pumps with Old Rosie Scrumpy, London Pride, a cider, Gravesend Shrimpers Bitter and maybe another. I had a pint of Gravesend Shrimpers Bitter (£3) which was poor and flat.

The pub was laid out internally for football with sofas set out cinema style. There was an England match on later but they were showing a different game. The pub felt dirty and rough and there were very few women there.

Accessibility: No steps to enter, toilets not checked.

Last visited by secretlondon 10 September 2008.


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