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As of July 2009, all real ales were £2.95, and the were all well-kept. House red wine was £4, and soda water was £1.
As of May 2008, all real ales were £2.90, and the two [[Bob]] had were very good. House red wine was £4, and soda water was £1.
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Food is served lunchtimes and evenings Monday to Friday, and is a fairly standard pub food selection. They also do roast lunches from noon-6pm on Sundays. The partially-open kitchen is in the back room of the pub.
Food is served lunchtimes and evenings Monday to Friday, and is a fairly standard pub food selection. They also do roast lunches from noon-6pm on Sundays. The open kitchen is in the back room of the pub, and hence that area smells quite strongly of cooking fat.
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A beer garden at the rear offers covered outdoor seating for smokers, and features occasional barbeques."
In good weather, there's a very small amount of outside seating on the street (as in two small tables and four chairs); however, an advert in the April/May 2009 London Drinker magazine states that they now have a beer garden too.
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Good Beer Guide pub in Borough.

As of May 2008, all real ales were £2.90, and the two Bob had were very good. House red wine was £4, and soda water was £1.

An anonymous commenter (April 2008) notes that there is a "very good selection of real ales, which is changed often, possibly too often. All in all very very good."

On a Friday evening visit in May 2008, six ales were listed (Harvey's Hadlow, Slaters Monkey Magic, Slaters Queen Bee, Adnam's Bitter, Champflower Ale, and Charles Dickens Ale), but only the Adnam's and Monkey Magic were actually on. The latter is a dark ale, quite low alcohol (3.4%) but very tasty.

Food is served lunchtimes and evenings Monday to Friday, and is a fairly standard pub food selection. They also do roast lunches from noon-6pm on Sundays. The open kitchen is in the back room of the pub, and hence that area smells quite strongly of cooking fat.

In good weather, there's a very small amount of outside seating on the street (as in two small tables and four chairs); however, an advert in the April/May 2009 London Drinker magazine states that they now have a beer garden too.

Quiz night is Wednesday from 8:30pm; entry is free.

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Last visited by Waterloo & City Pub Crawlers, 30 May 2008. Opening hours, food times, and quiz night info taken from advert in the April/May 2009 issue of the London Drinker magazine.

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