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It's relatively small, though there were a few spare tables when [[bob]] visited on a Friday lunchtime in November 2010. [[Ewan]] has also visited twice on Saturdays just after the pub's opened and there have been plenty of tables available. |
[[bob]] visited on a Friday lunchtime. There were a few spare tables when I turned up, though the pub is relatively small. [[Ewan]] has also visited twice on Saturdays just after the pub's opened and there have been plenty of tables available. |
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On a November 2010 visit, a pint of [[Kernel Brewery, SE1 2HQ|Kernel Brewery]] Pale Ale (£3.50) was very drinkable; this ale isn't normally available in cask at other pubs. The other ales were Sambrook's Wandle, Sambrook's Junction, and Purity Mad Goose. A pint of lemonade and lime was £3. On visits in January and March 2011, there has been a Redemption ale on, and Dark Star Espresso has also been spotted, amongst others. They also have an extensive bottled beer menu, including a number of Kernel beers (which can be paired with cheeses from Neal's Yard). |
On a November 2010 visit, a pint of [[Kernel Brewery, SE1 2HQ|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. On visits in January and March 2011, there has been a Redemption ale on, and Dark Star Espresso has also been spotted, amongst others. They also have an extensive bottled beer menu, included a number of Kernel beers (which can be paired with cheeses from Neal's Yard). |
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As of March 2011, food is served noon-9pm daily. In November 2010, [[bob]] had the 1666 burger (£13.50) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/5189651946/ photo]</small>, 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. |
Food is served noon-9pm daily. From the food menu, [[bob]] had the 1666 Burger (£13.50) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/5189651946/ photo]</small>, 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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On a Sunday evening visit in March 2010, there was a quiz about to start (we left before it did). Not sure if this is a regular occurrence. Accessibility: A step up to get in. It's quite small inside. Not sure about access to toilets. |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], 27 March 2011. Free wireless verified on [[bob]]'s November 2010 visit. Opening hours taken from the Dean Swift website, March 2011.</div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], [[Kat]], [[Sarah]] and others, 5 March 2011. Free wireless verified on that visit. Opening hours taken from website, March 2011.</div> Comment added by Kake: Step up to get in. Quiz just about to start (~19:10). Last visited today, by bob! |
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Pub near Tower Bridge, which as of 2010 has rebranded itself under the tagline "Local Beer House".
bob visited on a Friday lunchtime. There were a few spare tables when I turned up, though the pub is relatively small. Ewan has also visited twice on Saturdays just after the pub's opened and there have been plenty of tables available.
On a November 2010 visit, 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. On visits in January and March 2011, there has been a Redemption ale on, and Dark Star Espresso has also been spotted, amongst others. They also have an extensive bottled beer menu, included a number of Kernel beers (which can be paired with cheeses from Neal's Yard).
Food is served noon-9pm daily. From the food menu, bob 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.
Ewan has found that the pub tries to insist on table service, which hasn't always been pulled off successfully (we've experienced a few waits), though the staff are all exceedingly polite and friendly, and there's a pleasant atmosphere.
See also:
- Fancyapint review
- Pubs Galore comments
- Beer In The Evening comments
- Qype comments
- Blog And Duck review
Comment added by Kake: Step up to get in. Quiz just about to start (~19:10). Last visited today, by bob!
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