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The Marquis of Wellington was a large sports pub on Druid Street in [[Locale Bermondsey|Bermondsey]]. [http://www.london-se1.co.uk/forum/read/1/189881 According to the LondonSE1 forums], as of January 2015 it is closed and boarded up.
A large sports pub on Druid Street in [[Locale Bermondsey|Bermondsey]].
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A large sports pub on Druid Street in [[Locale Bermondsey|Bermondsey]].

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summary='Now closed; was a sports pub on Druid Street in Bermondsey.' postcode='SE1 2HH'
summary='Sports pub on Druid Street in Bermondsey'

A large sports pub on Druid Street in Bermondsey.

secretlondon went here one weekday lunchtime in September 2008, as they were advertising food outside. They had a menu up advertising food from 7am to 9pm. However there was no food this week due to staff issues. They were selling sandwiches (including toasted sandwiches) instead.

I had a toasted cheese and onion sandwich, a packet of crisps and half a pint of coke for £3.90 (photo). The sandwich itself was £1.80.

There were at least two bars. I was in a small one with a blue pool table (photo), a television (turned off) and a signed Millwall football strip on the wall (photo). A sign outside mentioned a dart board but I didn't go into the other bar/s to look. Through the bar area I could see a TV showing football in another bar.

The ladies toilet accessible from the bar I was in didn't have a working lock. There are tables outside.

I don't think it had any hand pumps.

secretlondon visited again in October 2008 and they weren't doing any food as the cook was off sick.

Accessibility: One step to get in. No extra steps to the toilet I investigated.

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Last visited by secretlondon, October 2008.

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