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A beautifully-tiled pub between Southwark Station and Borough Station. The same family have run the pub for 50 years. Landlords are quite friendly and chatty people.

The pub serves a not very exciting but large range of beers from five or six handpulls. On bob's 2008 visit, these were London Pride, Young's Bitter, Adnam's Bitter, Greene King IPA and Spitfire, with many still there on Ewan's 2012 visit (along with Hog's Back TEA). All of the beers are drinkable.

There is a quieter room round the back with a fireplace and a small hatch looking through to the bar, where the staff will serve you (if they spot you). When the pub is really busy, such as on a Friday night outside summer, this room can get quite noisy.

Food is English pub basics, such as thick doorstop sandwiches (their salt beef is excellent), and is served 11am-2:30pm and 5:30pm-11pm from Monday to Friday. No food is served during the weekends.

The Time Out review of this place says that it's on a street “so small that the compilers of some London maps haven't attempted to mark its name”.

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Last visited by Ewan, Kerry and friends, April 2012. Opening hours and food times taken from Time Out website, April 2008.

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