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Pub in Forest Hill, in the Good Beer Guide.

Not to be confused with All Bar One. Also known as the Foresters.

The interior is painted in shades of brown and cream. Entry is into a large floorboarded area with a flatscreen, board games, a sofa, and normal chairs and tables; the bar curves out into the back of this. There are five handpumps on the bar (four at the front, one around the side).

To the right of the bar is a carpeted area with a flatscreen, a quiz machine, a standard lamp, a couple of sofas, and normal wooden (not mismatched) chairs and tables. Steps lead down from here to a large garden including a children's play area with a slide and other toys photo. There's also an attached restaurant on the other side of the pub.

Kake visited on a Monday afternoon in September 2012. The handpumps were clipped for Deuchars IPA and Brains SA, with another clip reversed for Brains SA Gold. A pint of lime and soda was £1.

There were a handful of other customers when I arrived around 3pm, some of them in the garden. Music was playing, not too loud, and quite eclectic: eight-bar blues, rap, indie, and '80s pop. The flatscreen in the side room was showing Paralympics coverage with the sound off.

According to their website as of September 2012, in addition to the restaurant (which is only open Friday-Sunday or possibly Thursday-Sunday depending on which page on their website you believe), they serve food in the pub area noon-2:30pm and 6pm-9:30pm Tue-Sat and 5pm-8pm Sun (no food Mondays).

Also according to their website as of September 2012, there's a quiz every Sunday from 8pm.

Accessibility: A ramp and then a small ridge to get in. It's step-free to the bar, the interior seating, and the toilets. There is a toilet with the "disabled" and "baby-changing" signs on. Not sure about access to the restaurant; the external door has steps but there may be access from the bar too. There are steps down to the garden, but they have step-free access around the side which they will open up if you ask.

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Last visited by Kake, September 2012. Opening hours taken from the 2013 Good Beer Guide.

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