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Small bar at Sambrook's Brewery in Battersea, with restricted opening hours.
It seats around 20 people at large wood and Formica-topped tables surrounded by mismatched wood and tube metal chairs photo, plus two or three more on a low sofa at the back next to a dart board. The floor is unfinished chipboard, the side wall is painted breeze blocks, and a large window gives a view down onto the brewery itself. They also have a small amount of outdoor seating out the front.
Kake visited on a Thursday evening in October 2018. I was the only customer when I arrived at their opening time of 5pm.
The four handpumps were all clipped for Sambrook's ales: Wandle, Junction, Session, and Pumphouse (all at £4/pint, £2/half). The Junction was in good condition, as you would expect.
Service was friendly and helpful.
Accessibility: It's on the first floor of the brewery, up a flight of stairs with a landing in the middle and a sturdy handrail on both sides. The toilet is at the bottom of the stairs.
See also:
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