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Young's pub in [[Locale Balham|Balham]], in the Good Beer Guide. The decor is quite traditional, with frosted glass windows, a carpeted floor, banquette seating, and displays on the walls documenting all the charity walks organised by the pub over the years. The space is broken up by a few pillars. There's a few picnic benches outside at the front, and a largish paved patio/beer garden area to the rear. |
Young's pub in [[Locale Balham|Balham]], quite traditional, in the Good Beer Guide. |
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[[bob]] visited on a Saturday in June 2007. I had a very good pint of Young's Special at £2.80, probably the best I've had a for a while. The food was also very good. The steak and mushroom pie (£8) was very tasty and probably homemade. The vegetables were very tasty as well. Spotted dick (£5) to follow was tasty and very light. |
Serves a very good pint of Young's Special at £2.80 (probably the best I've had a for a while -- [[Bob]]). |
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The rest of the menu was also relatively standard for a pub; fish and chips, steak, and burgers. One interesting option was the brunch burger, with extra sausage, bacon, and fried egg. If you get the sausages and mash, 10% is donated to charity. |
The food was very good. The steak and mushroom pie (£7.95) was very tasty and probably homemade. The vegetables were very tasty as well. The menu was relatively standard for a pub. Fish and chips, steak and burgers. They have an interesting brunch burger which has extra sausage, bacon and fried egg. |
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[[Kake]] visited a couple of years later, on a Wednesday afternoon in June 2009. Real ales available were Young's Special, Young's Ordinary, Waggledance (£1.52/half), and Bombardier. There were a fair few people in, and everyone seemed to be having a good time, with animated but not rowdy conversations going on all around. There was no background music, but a TV was showing tennis with the sound on quietly. |
If you get the sausages and mash, 10% is donated to charity. Desserts are available for £4.95. The Spotted dick was tasty and very light. |
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Food is served noon-10pm every day, and children are welcome until 9pm, according to a sign seen outside in June 2009. |
Food is served noon-10pm every day. |
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Accessibility: A shallow ramp to get in, and uneven pavement outside. One step up to get to the ladies'. |
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Young's pub in Balham, quite traditional, in the Good Beer Guide.
Serves a very good pint of Young's Special at £2.80 (probably the best I've had a for a while -- Bob).
The food was very good. The steak and mushroom pie (£7.95) was very tasty and probably homemade. The vegetables were very tasty as well. The menu was relatively standard for a pub. Fish and chips, steak and burgers. They have an interesting brunch burger which has extra sausage, bacon and fried egg.
If you get the sausages and mash, 10% is donated to charity. Desserts are available for £4.95. The Spotted dick was tasty and very light.
Food is served noon-10pm every day.
Has largish paved patio/beer garden area at rear.
See also:
- Beer In The Evening comments
- Fancyapint review
- Time Out review
- Press release on the Ultimate Pub Guide
Last visited by Bob, 30 June 2007. Opening times and food times taken from the Young's website, February 2008.
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