Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 5 and Version 4 of Waterloo Tap, SE1 8RL
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This small pub opened in early 2016 in a railway arch on Sutton Walk, close to [[Waterloo Station]]. The 26 taps serve a changing range of mostly British "craft" ales, with usually a real cider, a few imports, and the occasional real lager. There is also a limited range of craft beer in cans. Seating is mostly on high stools at a few tables. There is also some seating outside the arch for smokers. |
This small pub opened in early 2016 in a railway arch on Sutton Walk, close to [[Waterloo Station]]. The 26 taps serve a changing range of mostly British "craft" ales, with usually a real cider, a few imports, and the occasional real lager. There is also a limited range of craft beer in cans. Seating is mostly on high stools at a few tables. |
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There are 26 draught beers - 6 on cask and 20 on keg. The beers and prices are displayed on two screens either side of the bar and on [[secretlondon]]'s visit ranged from £3.60 to £6.20 a pint.There is background music, on [[secretlondon]]'s visit it was pop rock and metal (Guns n Roses etc). |
They don't do any food. |
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They do crisps and scotch eggs. |
Accessibility: There is step-free access throughout, and the toilet is disabled-friendly with ample room for wheelchair users. |
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Accessibility: There is step-free access throughout, and the one toilet is disabled-friendly with ample room for wheelchair users. |
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This small pub opened in early 2016 in a railway arch on Sutton Walk, close to Waterloo Station. The 26 taps serve a changing range of mostly British "craft" ales, with usually a real cider, a few imports, and the occasional real lager. There is also a limited range of craft beer in cans. Seating is mostly on high stools at a few tables.
They don't do any food.
Accessibility: There is step-free access throughout, and the toilet is disabled-friendly with ample room for wheelchair users.
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Last visited by DrHyde, June 2016. Opening hours taken from the Waterloo Tap website, June 2016.
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