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It has had an varied history. It was opened when the station was rebuilt after a fire - hence the Phoenix rising from the ashes. It was one of the original Firkin Brew pubs, then it became part of the Firkin chain. It was next bought by [[Category Mitchells And Butlers|Mitchells & Butlers]] and has since been rotated through their sub-brands; at one point an O'Neills, it was an Ember Inn on [[AndrewB]]'s 2007 visit, as of 2009 appeared to have moved to their "unbranded" Castle sub-brand, and as of 2011 is now with the rest of the Castle pubs in the [[Category Castle Pubs|Castle]] brand.
It has had an varied history. It was opened when the station was rebuilt after a fire - hence the Phoenix rising from the ashes. It was one of the original Firkin Brew pubs, then it became part of the Firkin chain. It was next bought by [[Category Mitchells And Butlers|Mitchells & Butlers]] and has since been rotated through their sub-brands; at one point an O'Neills, it was an Ember Inn on [[AndrewB]]'s 2007 visit, as of 2009 appeared to have moved to their "unbranded" Castle sub-brand, and as of 2011 is now with the rest of the Castle pubs in the [[Category Metro Professionals|Metro Professionals]] brand.
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category='Castle Pubs,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale'
category='Metro Professionals,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale'

An interesting pub in the old station building of Denmark Hill Station.

When AndrewB and Lesley visited in April 2007 they were selling Adnams Bitter and Young's Ordinary. There was another pump with the clip reversed that appeared to have Greene King beer.

They sell platters — one item for £3.50, three for £9 and four for £11. We had honeyed chipolatas, lamb kofte and calamari.

It has had an varied history. It was opened when the station was rebuilt after a fire - hence the Phoenix rising from the ashes. It was one of the original Firkin Brew pubs, then it became part of the Firkin chain. It was next bought by Mitchells & Butlers and has since been rotated through their sub-brands; at one point an O'Neills, it was an Ember Inn on AndrewB's 2007 visit, as of 2009 appeared to have moved to their "unbranded" Castle sub-brand, and as of 2011 is now with the rest of the Castle pubs in the Metro Professionals brand.

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Last visited by AndrewB and Lesley, 7 April 2007.

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