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Fuller's Ale & Pie House just south of London Bridge (the bridge, not the station), in the Good Beer Guide.
London Porter was £3.10/pint in November 2007. The Pride was also very drinkable.
The drinking part of the pub is across two floors; a main floor and a mezzanine above it. The interior is reasonably-sized and quite ornate, with carvings on the chairbacks, murals on the walls, and decorative pillars. Toilets are downstairs (there might be a lift).
Note that it's barely open at all on weekends. Food served all day Monday to Friday (and noon-3pm Saturday); full menu noon-9pm, brunch 11am-noon, afternoon tea 3pm-5pm, evening plates 5pm-9pm. Food is standard Fuller's ale and pie house stuff.
It's available for hire outside normal opening hours (Kake saw a wedding party there one evening while walking past). As of mid-2008, it's the venue for a regular goth club night on one Saturday a month.
Accessibility: several stairs at the entrance, and toilets downstairs.
See also:
- Beer In The Evening comments
- Fancyapint review
- Photos of the interior: 1, 2
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