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Comment added by SOgGySOCkS: This was always "THE PYRO".I was left outside there occasionally with an arrowroot biscuit & lemonade. An old bloke used to play a mandoline outside and sing rude songs. That was about 1938.
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A traditional Irish pub in Nunhead.

Inside this is a fairly spacious pub split into three main areas of seating with the bar in the centre, not modern but well-tended. There's a decent sized beer garden out the back with tables, and a separate room with pool table. Several large TVs show the sport (football on my visit). Bar staff are friendly and the regulars (for they clearly are) don't seem threatening.

This former Courage pub still has Courage Best on tap (£1.05/half), but no ales despite the presence of at least five handpulls. Good range of spirits (several different brandies are available, for example), and the usual bar snacks.

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Last visited by Ewan, Sara and James, 21 May 2008.

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