Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 11 and Version 10 of Ship Of Fools, CR0 2RE

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It's a typical Wetherspoons shop conversion — low ceiling, little natural light.

When [[Kake]] visited on a Wednesday evening in September 2011, there were a number of interesting guest ales on, all at £1.75, including Dark Star Saison and Hepworth Pullman. No music was playing, but there was a nice low buzz of conversation. Service was very friendly.

Accessibility: No step to get in, to the bar, to most of the seating, and to the RADAR-locked accessible toilet. Some of the seating is on a dais, and a few of the tables at ground level are high ones, though most are normal-height. The other toilets are in the basement, down a straight wide stairwell with sturdy handrails on both sides. It's worth noting that the accessible toilet is right at the back, behind a little wall, and not immediately apparent unless you know where it is.
Accessibility: No step to get in, to the bar, to most of the seating, and to the RADAR-locked accessible toilet. Some of the seating is on a dais, and a few of the tables at ground level are high ones, though most are normal-height. The other toilets are down a straight wide stairwell with sturdy handrails on both sides.

Wetherspoons pub in Croydon. It's been in and out of the Good Beer Guide a few times.

Accessibility: No step to get in, to the bar, to most of the seating, and to the RADAR-locked accessible toilet. Some of the seating is on a dais, and a few of the tables at ground level are high ones, though most are normal-height. The other toilets are down a straight wide stairwell with sturdy handrails on both sides.

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Last visited by Kake, September 2011. Opening hours taken from Wetherspoons website, February 2008.

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