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Good Beer Guide pub in [[Locale Catford|Catford]]. The Good Beer Guide describes its location as “at the Broadway entrance to the Catford Mews shopping centre”. |
Good Beer Guide pub in [[Locale Catford|Catford]]. The Good Beer Guide puts this is “at the Broadway entrance to the Catford Mews shopping centre”. |
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The pub stretches back quite a long way, with no natural light except right at the front, dominated by dark wood and dark red upholstery. Much of the seating is in a raised area (three steps and a handrail separate it from the bar); the seating at ground level is mostly tall stools. No steps for either gents' or ladies' - there's a disabled loo too but it was locked on our visit. |
The pub stretches back quite a long way, with no natural light except right at the front, dominated by dark wood and dark red upholstery. Much of the seating is in a raised area (three steps and a handrail separate it from the bar); the seating at ground level is mostly tall stools. No steps for either gents' or ladies' - there's a disabled loo too but it's locked. |
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On a June 2008 visit, silent tennis played on a large projection screen, with no music. At several points during our visit, the silence was broken by one song at a time, generally at a fairly low volume, before a return to silence. In combination with the eclecticism of the genres (Monkees, disco, Bowie, Led Zep), this suggests a jukebox, though none could be spotted. We were there between around 6pm and around 8pm on a Tuesday, and although there were a few other customers, about 90% of the seating remained free. |
On a June 2008 visit, silent tennis plays on a large projection screen, with no music (they just put on one song, very quietly, then we went back to silence, which suggests a jukebox, though none could be spotted). Just before 6pm on a Tuesday there are a few other customers but about 90% of the seating is free. |
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Ales on handpump on that visit were Young's ordinary (£2.40/pint), Young's Special (£2.70) and Bombardier (£2.95). Bottled Kew Gold was £2.45. All beers were in decent condition; no complaints. |
Ales on handpump are Young's ordinary (£2.40/pint), Young's Special (£2.70) and Bombardier (£2.95). Bottled Kew Gold is £2.45. |
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Good Beer Guide pub in Catford. The Good Beer Guide puts this is “at the Broadway entrance to the Catford Mews shopping centre”.
The pub stretches back quite a long way, with no natural light except right at the front, dominated by dark wood and dark red upholstery. Much of the seating is in a raised area (three steps and a handrail separate it from the bar); the seating at ground level is mostly tall stools. No steps for either gents' or ladies' - there's a disabled loo too but it's locked.
On a June 2008 visit, silent tennis plays on a large projection screen, with no music (they just put on one song, very quietly, then we went back to silence, which suggests a jukebox, though none could be spotted). Just before 6pm on a Tuesday there are a few other customers but about 90% of the seating is free.
Ales on handpump are Young's ordinary (£2.40/pint), Young's Special (£2.70) and Bombardier (£2.95). Bottled Kew Gold is £2.45.
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