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[[Category Young's|Young's]] pub on [[Locale Putney|Putney]] High Street. Following a refurbishment in mid-2007, it's gone a bit gastro. Prior to the refurb it was called "Ye Olde Spotted Horse", now it's just "The Spotted Horse".
Young's pub on Putney High Street.
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[[Kake]] visited on a Friday afternoon in October 2008. There were quite a few people in, but I had no trouble finding a table. The clientele were noticeably posher than at the [[Whistle And Flute, SW15 1SQ|Whistle and Flute]] down the road. Quiet piped music was playing (jazz, the peaceful noodly instrumental kind with occasional vocals).
Food served 11am-10pm every day.
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Beers available were Young's ordinary (£2.80/pint), Special, and Bombardier. They have four pumps in total but the other one had its clip turned around.
[[Bob]] comments: The refurbishment has turned it into one of the Young's gastropubs by the looks of it from the outside. The last pub I know this happened to lost its GBG entry in the next one.
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As of October 2008, food is served 11am-10pm every day, with a special lunch menu available noon-5pm Mon-Fri and 10am-5pm Sat, and a roast lunch on Sundays. They also have bar snacks available all day, including a "bar board" for sharing, which gives you four things for £10 - choices include honey and mustard glazed chicken drumsticks, potato skins with aioli, welsh rarebit, and mini beef and onion pies.
See also:
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[http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/299/ Beer In The Evening comments] (refurbished in May 2007, so earlier reviews may be inaccurate)
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[http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub1554.html Fancyapint review] (predates refurbishment)
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[http://www.youngs.co.uk/pub-detail.asp?PubID=449 Young's website]
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Dishes on the lunch menu are priced between £4 for home-made soup of the day (cream of sweet potato today) and £9 for hand-made steak burger with cheese and bacon (served with handcut chips). They also offer an "express lunch", which changes daily, costs £6, and is "served promptly" - on the day of my visit this was toad in the hole with mash and gravy.
<div class="last_verified">Opening hours and food times taken from the Young's website, February 2008.</div>
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From the lunch menu, I chose "smoked salmon served with scrambled egg and brown toast" (&pound;5) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2972577145/ photo]</small>. The salmon was cut into small pieces and mixed in with the eggs, which wasn't what I was expecting, but it was fine. The eggs were cooked quite dry, but thankfully didn't seem to have been bulked out with milk. Toast was cut quite thick and toasted very lightly on one side only. It came with a lemon half which seemed to have been grilled at some point but was sensibly served at room temperature.
Comment added by Kake: Young's ordinary (2.80), Special, and Bombardier. There's another pump too but it had its clip turned around. One step up to get in, and toilets are downstairs. Quiet piped music (jazz, the peaceful noodly instrumental kind with occasional vocals).
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Accessibility: One step up to get in, and regular toilets are downstairs. There's an accessible toilet on the ground floor, but it's locked (with a non-RADAR lock) and has a sign on telling you to ask staff for the key.
Comment added by Kake: Lunch menu is served noon-5pm daily, priced between &pound;4 for home-made soup of the day (cream of sweet potato today) and &pound;9 for hand-made steak burger with cheese and bacon (served with handcut chips). They also offer an "express lunch", which changes daily, costs &pound;6, and is "served promptly" - today's is toad in the hole with mash and gravy. I had "smoked salmon served with scrambled egg and brown toast" (&pound;5). The salmon was cut into small pieces and mixed in with the eggs, which wasn't what I was expecting, but it was fine. The eggs were cooked quite dry, but thankfully didn't seem to have been bulked out with milk. Toast was cut quite thick and toasted very lightly on one side only. It came with a lemon half which seemed to have been grilled at some point but was sensibly served at room temperature.
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See also:
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[http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/299/ Beer In The Evening comments]
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[http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub1554.html Fancyapint review]
* [http://www.youngs.co.uk/pub-detail.asp?PubID=449 Young's website]

Comment added by Kake: Clientele noticeably posher than at the Whistle and Flute down the road. Quite a few people in.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 24 October 2008. Opening hours and food times taken from the Young's website, February 2008 (except for lunch menu times, which were determined from a menu in October 2008).</div>
Comment added by Kake: Oh, found another thing that says lunch menu is noon-5pm Mon-Fri and 10am-5pm Sat. They do a roast lunch on Sundays. They also have bar snacks available all day, including a "bar board" for sharing, which gives you four things for &pound;10 - choices include honey and mustard glazed chicken drumsticks, potato skins with aioli, welsh rarebit, and mini beef and onion pies.
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Young's pub on Putney High Street.

Food served 11am-10pm every day.

Bob comments: The refurbishment has turned it into one of the Young's gastropubs by the looks of it from the outside. The last pub I know this happened to lost its GBG entry in the next one.

See also:

Opening hours and food times taken from the Young's website, February 2008.

Comment added by Kake: Young's ordinary (2.80), Special, and Bombardier. There's another pump too but it had its clip turned around. One step up to get in, and toilets are downstairs. Quiet piped music (jazz, the peaceful noodly instrumental kind with occasional vocals).

Comment added by Kake: Lunch menu is served noon-5pm daily, priced between £4 for home-made soup of the day (cream of sweet potato today) and £9 for hand-made steak burger with cheese and bacon (served with handcut chips). They also offer an "express lunch", which changes daily, costs £6, and is "served promptly" - today's is toad in the hole with mash and gravy. I had "smoked salmon served with scrambled egg and brown toast" (£5). The salmon was cut into small pieces and mixed in with the eggs, which wasn't what I was expecting, but it was fine. The eggs were cooked quite dry, but thankfully didn't seem to have been bulked out with milk. Toast was cut quite thick and toasted very lightly on one side only. It came with a lemon half which seemed to have been grilled at some point but was sensibly served at room temperature.

Comment added by Kake: Clientele noticeably posher than at the Whistle and Flute down the road. Quite a few people in.

Comment added by Kake: Oh, found another thing that says lunch menu is noon-5pm Mon-Fri and 10am-5pm Sat. They do a roast lunch on Sundays. They also have bar snacks available all day, including a "bar board" for sharing, which gives you four things for £10 - choices include honey and mustard glazed chicken drumsticks, potato skins with aioli, welsh rarebit, and mini beef and onion pies.


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