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Pub at the [[Locale Deptford|Deptford]] end of [[Locale New Cross|New Cross]].
A fine [[Category Antic Pubs|Antic]] pub in [[Locale New Cross|New Cross]] (towards [[Locale Deptford|Deptford]]).
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It was previously operated by [[Category Antic Pubs|Antic]], but in late 2020, [http://web.archive.org/web/20201203173514/https://royalalbertpub.com/ a notice appeared on the Royal Albert website] stating that several pubs, including this one, had been taken out of the hands of Antic and transferred to the management of Portobello Brewing. In November 2021, [https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/Article/2021/11/08/How-many-sites-has-Portobello-Brewery-acquired Portobello announced] that it had acquired the freehold. We haven't visited since the transfer, and so some or all of the details below might be out of date.
This was once the "Paradise Bar", the early-00s focus of the New Cross music scene and also known for some stabbings, which probably didn't help its longevity. Now it's been given back its original name, carefully refurbished, and done up with the familiar mismatching antique-style furniture, comfy leather sofas (and some less so, given their advanced state of decrepitude), and retro atmosphere. Although some of the tables push at the edges of sanity (a French-style dressing table in the front of the bar doesn't even have space to put your legs under it), the place is for the most part very cosy.
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This was once the "Paradise Bar", the early-00s focus of the New Cross music scene and also known for some stabbings, which probably didn't help its longevity. Now it's been given back its original name, carefully refurbished, and done up with the familiar mismatching antique-style furniture, comfy leather sofas (and some less so, given their advanced state of decrepitude), and retro atmosphere of the Antic chain pubs. Although some of the tables push at the edges of sanity (a French-style dressing table in the front of the bar doesn't even have space to put your legs under it), the place is for the most part very cosy. There's a bar billiards table towards the front.
Bar staff are friendly, and there's regularly changing ales on the three handpulls, with Timothy Taylor's Landlord appearing to be the regular. On a May 2009 visit, the Landlord wasn't on, but there were two ales by a brewer called Purity (the Mad Goose, £3.10/pint, and Pure Gold), both alas rather bland. On an earlier visit in March 2008 the staff were keen for us to try the St Austell Proper Job ale, which was indeed very nice and well-kept. The wine list is fairly extensive and bottles are £14-19.
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Bar staff are friendly, and there's regularly changing ales on the eight handpulls, four of which were installed to great fanfare in late 2011, marked by the [http://brockleycentral.blogspot.com/2011/08/ban-this-sick-filth-octo-pump-cometh.html Octo-Pump] ale and cider festival. On our March 2008 visit, the staff were keen for us to try the St Austell Proper Job ale, which was indeed very nice and well-kept. When we visited again in September 2011, shortly after the additional handpumps were installed, five of the pumps were on, offering RCH East Street (£3.30/pint), Bakehouse Brewery Bakers Treat, Hogsback HBB, Kent Brewery Pale Ale, and Severn Cider.
The kitchen area is open at the back of the bar so you can see the chef cooking. Food is served 5pm-10pm Monday to Friday, 12pm-5pm and 6pm-10pm Saturday, and 1pm-5pm Sunday (with a Sunday roast, including vegetarian option, for £8.50). Mains range from £6-9, with a pizza at £3 and fries £3, as well as a selection of mix-and-match dishes for £3 each (four for £10).
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The wine list is fairly extensive, with bottles priced at £14-19 as of March 2008. Draught taps dispense Amstel, Früli, Grolsch Weizen and Duvel Green, among others. There are also plenty of bottled beers, including Duvel, Chimay, Anchor Steam Beer and Brooklyn Lager.
On a visit in May 2009, [[Ewan]]'s vegetarian lasagne was excellent, served in a ceramic bowl on a solid wooden board, with a nicely crispy slice of garlic bread and a small fresh salad, an attractively-presented and tasty meal for only &pound;7 <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3550223070/ photo]</small>. [[Sarah]]'s R.A. burger was also a good size, if a little burnt <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3549420101/ photo]</small>. A year earlier, the steak & ale pie was adjudged to be very good by [[Kat]], while [[Ewan]]'s mix of market vegetables and fried plantain with 'very hot' chilli sauce was a good size (and the sauce is indeed rather hot) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3550219216/ photo]</small>. In April 2008, we tried the hummous and pitta bread starter (&pound;3) in April 2008, which was nicely warmed, with some peppery hummous, very tasty.
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The kitchen area is open at the back of the bar so you can see the chef cooking. As of September 2011, food is served 5pm-10pm Monday to Friday, noon-5pm and 6pm-10pm Saturday, and noon-5pm Sunday. While in the past they've done pizzas &#8212; see <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3555406190/ photo of menu in May 2009]</small> &#8212; they now seem to have stopped, and also to have decreased the size of the menu, though the options remain interesting; see <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/6150828489/ photo of menu in September 2011]</small>.
There's a pub quiz every Monday (&pound;1 entry, 7:30pm start time). Arriving at 7pm on Monday the place is almost empty, but it fills up for the quiz which starts fairly promptly. Quiz has six rounds, and is a good blend of easier and more challenging questions, with a picture round and a number of picture questions included, but no sports round. The prize is the takings (in our case, April 2008, this was about &pound;70).
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In September 2011, [[Kake]]'s whitebait with tartare sauce (&pound;5) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/6151275668/ photo]</small> were perhaps a little salty, but the fish were a decent size and fairly meaty, and competently fried to a crunchiness without overcooking. The portion was very generous too.
Definitely a place worth returning to, a nice local for the area.
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On a previous visit in May 2009, [[Ewan]]'s vegetarian lasagne was excellent, served in a ceramic bowl on a solid wooden board, with a nicely crispy slice of garlic bread and a small fresh salad, an attractively-presented and tasty meal for only &pound;7 <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3550223070/ photo]</small>. [[Sarah]]'s R.A. burger was also a good size, if a little burnt, and with plenty of chips <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3549420101/ photo]</small>. The pizzas weren't great, being a little too doughy (they have no pizza oven), though had a pleasing home-cooked-ness to them <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3785931592/ photo]</small>. They have pasta dishes, such as the tagliatelle <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3785125211/ photo]</small>. Sausages and mash have also been pleasing, although on one occasion the kitchen was rather busy and took some time to deliver (although we were warned when ordering). In spring 2008, the hummous and pitta bread starter (&pound;3) was nicely warmed, with some peppery hummous, very tasty, while [[Kat]]'s steak &amp; ale pie was adjudged to be very good, and [[Ewan]]'s mix of market vegetables and fried plantain with 'very hot' chilli sauce was a good size (and the sauce was indeed rather hot) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/3550219216/ photo]</small>. The food standard is, in general, very reasonable.

As of June 2009 there's a pub quiz every Monday (&pound;1 entry, 7:30pm start time). When [[Ewan]] et al. arrived half an hour before the start of this, the place had plenty of drinkers already, many out in the sunshine, and it filled up for the quiz which started fairly promptly. The quiz has 45 questions (sometimes with a picture-based round and with an additional drawing round, but no sports round) and is a good blend of easier and more challenging questions. The prize is the takings (on our visit this was about &pound;50). There's also a jackpot round with ten questions to win a prize pot of money.

[[Ewan]]'s verdict: Definitely a place worth returning to, a nice local for the area, with plenty to recommend it.

Accessibility: A huge step to get in. It's step-free to the bar, seating area, and ladies' toilets once you're in, though the cubicles in the ladies' are a bit of a squeeze to get into due to the width of the inward-opening doors. On our September 2011 visit the lighting was very low, mainly provided by candles on the tables.

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* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub3419.html Fancyapint review]
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* [http://deptforddame.blogspot.com/2010/05/royal-albert-revisited.html Another Deptford Dame review]
* [http://desdemoor.co.uk/royal-albert-se14/ Des de Moor's review]
* [http://brockleycentral.blogspot.com/2010/03/brockley-central-interview-richard.html Brockley Central interview with the manager (under Antic)]
* [https://www.oliverholtaway.com/blog/the-royal-albert Deptford Pub Crawl interview with the manager (under Antic)]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]] and [[Sarah]], September 2011.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]] and [[Sarah]], 19 May 2009. Prices verified on that visit. Opening hours taken from Antic website, March 2008. Food times taken from menu, May 2009.</div>
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summary='Pub at the Deptford end of New Cross.'
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summary='Excellent refurbished pub in New Cross.'
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A fine Antic pub in New Cross (towards Deptford).

This was once the "Paradise Bar", the early-00s focus of the New Cross music scene and also known for some stabbings, which probably didn't help its longevity. Now it's been given back its original name, carefully refurbished, and done up with the familiar mismatching antique-style furniture, comfy leather sofas (and some less so, given their advanced state of decrepitude), and retro atmosphere. Although some of the tables push at the edges of sanity (a French-style dressing table in the front of the bar doesn't even have space to put your legs under it), the place is for the most part very cosy.

Bar staff are friendly, and there's regularly changing ales on the three handpulls, with Timothy Taylor's Landlord appearing to be the regular. On a May 2009 visit, the Landlord wasn't on, but there were two ales by a brewer called Purity (the Mad Goose, £3.10/pint, and Pure Gold), both alas rather bland. On an earlier visit in March 2008 the staff were keen for us to try the St Austell Proper Job ale, which was indeed very nice and well-kept. The wine list is fairly extensive and bottles are £14-19.

The kitchen area is open at the back of the bar so you can see the chef cooking. Food is served 5pm-10pm Monday to Friday, 12pm-5pm and 6pm-10pm Saturday, and 1pm-5pm Sunday (with a Sunday roast, including vegetarian option, for £8.50). Mains range from £6-9, with a pizza at £3 and fries £3, as well as a selection of mix-and-match dishes for £3 each (four for £10).

On a visit in May 2009, Ewan's vegetarian lasagne was excellent, served in a ceramic bowl on a solid wooden board, with a nicely crispy slice of garlic bread and a small fresh salad, an attractively-presented and tasty meal for only £7 photo. Sarah's R.A. burger was also a good size, if a little burnt photo. A year earlier, the steak & ale pie was adjudged to be very good by Kat, while Ewan's mix of market vegetables and fried plantain with 'very hot' chilli sauce was a good size (and the sauce is indeed rather hot) photo. In April 2008, we tried the hummous and pitta bread starter (£3) in April 2008, which was nicely warmed, with some peppery hummous, very tasty.

There's a pub quiz every Monday (£1 entry, 7:30pm start time). Arriving at 7pm on Monday the place is almost empty, but it fills up for the quiz which starts fairly promptly. Quiz has six rounds, and is a good blend of easier and more challenging questions, with a picture round and a number of picture questions included, but no sports round. The prize is the takings (in our case, April 2008, this was about £70).

Definitely a place worth returning to, a nice local for the area.

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Last visited by Ewan and Sarah, 19 May 2009. Prices verified on that visit. Opening hours taken from Antic website, March 2008. Food times taken from menu, May 2009.

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