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A large pub and hotel opposite Waterloo Station on the main road, near Waterloo East Station.

Previously owned by the Marston's pub chain, it was acquired by Fuller's in November 2011. We haven't visited since the takeover, so the comments below may be out of date (and those regarding the real ale options almost certainly are).

Given its size and location, this pub is always reliably packed, though it offers plenty of space filled with tables. The bar is split into two halves, though the seating space has been largely opened up, with entrance doors on either side of where the train lines and pedestrian link to Waterloo East bisect the building.

The bar has four handpulls for ale, with Jenning's Bitter available, though Marston's Pedigree was off on our late-evening mid-week visit in August 2009. When bob visited in March 2010, Brakspear Oxford Gold was £3.05/pint. Draught lagers include Staropramen and Hoegaarden.

Even near to closing time, around 11pm, the place was still lively and animated.

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Last visited by bob, March 2010. Opening hours taken from the Fuller's website, November 2011.

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