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A large pub and hotel opposite [[Waterloo Station]] on the main road, near [[Waterloo East Station]]. Previously owned by the Marston's pub chain, it was [http://www.corporatelivewire.com/deal.html?id=fullers-to-add-five-new-pubs-to-its-growing-estate acquired] by [[Category Fuller's|Fuller's]] in November 2011.
A large pub and hotel opposite [[Waterloo Station]] on the main road, near [[Waterloo East Station]].
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Unsurprisingly, given its size and location, this pub is always reliably packed; but it offers plenty of space filled with tables. The bar is split into two halves, though the seating space has been largely opened up, with entrance doors on either side of where the train lines and pedestrian link to Waterloo East bisect the building. It's a high-ceilinged space, with a varnished hardwood floor, chandelier-style lighting, and a stained-glass feature piece above the bar. Plenty of room is left free for vertical drinking. The walls are accented with exposed brickwork, wooden panelling, and large ornately framed mirrors.
Previously owned by the Marston's pub chain, it was [http://www.eatoutmagazine.co.uk/online_article/fullers-to-add-five-new-pubs-to-its-growing-estate/14718 acquired] by [[Category Fuller's|Fuller's]] in November 2011. We haven't visited since the takeover, so the comments below may be out of date (and those regarding the real ale options almost certainly are).
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The bar has four handpulls for ale, which on our September 2015 visit offered London Pride, Seafarers, ESB, and Oliver's Island (the latter being a new Fuller's ale launched in March 2015).
Given its size and location, this pub is always reliably packed, though it offers plenty of space filled with tables. The bar is split into two halves, though the seating space has been largely opened up, with entrance doors on either side of where the train lines and pedestrian link to Waterloo East bisect the building.
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On a Wednesday evening in September 2015 it was already fairly full around 5pm, with only a few free tables. Music was playing, initially not too loud and almost inaudible over the many conversations going on. However, they started turning up the music around 5:30pm and it got quite hard to hear anything; by 6pm it was almost impossible to follow a conversation. On a previous visit in August 2009, the place was still lively and animated even near to closing time (11pm) on a Tuesday evening.
The bar has four handpulls for ale, with Jenning's Bitter available, though Marston's Pedigree was off on our late-evening mid-week visit in August 2009. When [[bob]] visited in March 2010, Brakspear Oxford Gold was £3.05/pint. Draught lagers include Staropramen and Hoegaarden.
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According to the Wellington website as of September 2015, food is served 10am-10pm Mon-Fri and noon-10pm Sat-Sun. <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/20999497750/ photo of main menu in the same month]</small>. [[Kake]] tried the onion rings (&pound;3) <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/20999496870/ photo]</small> in September 2015; they were disappointing, with very little onion content and very little flavour.
Even near to closing time, around 11pm, the place was still lively and animated.
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There's free WiFi which requires registration, though there seems not to be any validation of the information you provide.

Accessibility: A largish step to get in. Once you're in, there's no steps to the ladies' and the cubicle doors open outwards.

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* [http://whatpub.com/pubs/SEL/10555/wellington-london WhatPub entry]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], September 2015. Opening hours taken from the Wellington website, September 2015.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], March 2010. Opening hours taken from the Fuller's website, November 2011.</div>
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summary='Large Fuller's pub and hotel opposite Waterloo station.'
summary='A large pub and hotel opposite Waterloo station.'

A large pub and hotel opposite Waterloo Station on the main road, near Waterloo East Station.

Previously owned by the Marston's pub chain, it was acquired by Fuller's in November 2011. We haven't visited since the takeover, so the comments below may be out of date (and those regarding the real ale options almost certainly are).

Given its size and location, this pub is always reliably packed, though it offers plenty of space filled with tables. The bar is split into two halves, though the seating space has been largely opened up, with entrance doors on either side of where the train lines and pedestrian link to Waterloo East bisect the building.

The bar has four handpulls for ale, with Jenning's Bitter available, though Marston's Pedigree was off on our late-evening mid-week visit in August 2009. When bob visited in March 2010, Brakspear Oxford Gold was £3.05/pint. Draught lagers include Staropramen and Hoegaarden.

Even near to closing time, around 11pm, the place was still lively and animated.

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Last visited by bob, March 2010. Opening hours taken from the Fuller's website, November 2011.

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