Acceptable or even GOOD pubs in London city centre?

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The upside of the trek from Borough is that some of the pubs there close later and really who wants to go to Corsica at 11.15?

Matt DC, Friday, 6 March 2015 10:50 (nine years ago) link

Hm. Anyone been to the bar in the Southwark Playhouse? Even though obviously all theatre bars are strange or worse, it sounds like it might be ok.

woof, Friday, 6 March 2015 10:56 (nine years ago) link

I haven't. I used to go to the Stage Door now and again, that could have been worse. God, it's slim pickings around there, isn't it?

Tim, Friday, 6 March 2015 11:04 (nine years ago) link

I was sort of fond of the Stage Door - really dull, like no real distinguishing features, but good for a drink after work – much easier to get a seat than most Waterloo-ish pubs (King's Arms, White Hart).
(I think it's had a makeover tho'. )

woof, Friday, 6 March 2015 11:13 (nine years ago) link

The Stage Door has had a very halfhearted makeover (ie some Scandinavian-style cladding around the fireplace) but it's still comfortable enough if you can get a table. I'm a bit wary of going in there in case I'm confronted with terrible covers bands.

The whole Waterloo area is terrible for pubs really.

Matt DC, Friday, 6 March 2015 11:47 (nine years ago) link

Stage door opens until either 12 or 1 on a Friday as well, I'm sure.

Matt DC, Friday, 6 March 2015 11:48 (nine years ago) link

re: Waterloo pubs, went a few times to that pub in Roupell street but last time was a few years ago after a recital so can't recall what it was like.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 6 March 2015 11:51 (nine years ago) link

I quite liked the Three Stags across from the Imperial War Museum when we were staying down near there a couple of years ago for a long weekend. Maybe a bit too far away though?

ailsa, Friday, 6 March 2015 11:59 (nine years ago) link

I ended up in the Spurstowe Arms on Saturday night, fucking hate that place, full of the particular joylessness I associate with overcrowded gentrified Hackney hellholes. We'd relocated from the Baring, further up the canal towards Islington, which was so much better on almost every level.

saw this post from mdc last year - lol - fucking hate the spurstowe. that and the scolt head are two of the shittest pubs i've had to darken the door of.

there's a good pub down that lane between whittlesea street and the cut, i can't remember what it's called though.

Junior Dictionary (LocalGarda), Friday, 6 March 2015 12:00 (nine years ago) link

I used to love the King's Arms (xyzzz's Roupell St one & maybe the one you're thinking of lg?) - almost the perfect pub when it's a bit quieter. Found it too crowded for an early evening drink when I was working round there, though.

woof, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:12 (nine years ago) link

xpost

I think LG and xyzz are both talking about the King's Head, as mentioned upthread. It's nice when it's not totally rammed. It sits on the route taken by a lot of the lawyer / accountant types who work around Blackfriars and commute to SW London or Surrey, and they tend to fill the place in the early evenings.

Tim, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:16 (nine years ago) link

Yeah The King's Arms, most of the time I'd go it would be quiet.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:20 (nine years ago) link

The King's Arsm is very good but also suffers from the Waterloo commuter curse on a Friday. Lovely on a leisurely Saturday though.

If there's another good place down there then I don't know about it and it is relevant to my immediate interests (ie in the next six hours or so).

Matt DC, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:21 (nine years ago) link

I am very pro-the Charles Dickens on Union Street as well, one of those pubs that just feels like it shouldn't exist in zone one but you're glad it does.

Matt DC, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:24 (nine years ago) link

It's not the King's Arms, I mean, is there both a King's Head and a King's Arms around there? The one I mean is a really pokey little place with maybe panelled glass windows, it's down the lane to the right as you walk down the Cut away from Anchor and Hope etc.

King's Arms is the one actually on the Cut itself, right?

Junior Dictionary (LocalGarda), Friday, 6 March 2015 12:24 (nine years ago) link

xps
right - it's saturday afternoon drinking there that I remember very fondly.

woof, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:25 (nine years ago) link

wait no, maybe it is the king's arms, and i'm mixing them both up with the windmill tavern

Junior Dictionary (LocalGarda), Friday, 6 March 2015 12:26 (nine years ago) link

which isn't v good

Junior Dictionary (LocalGarda), Friday, 6 March 2015 12:26 (nine years ago) link

the Hole in the Wall, under the Arches immediately outside the station is acceptable for a quick pint before going elsewhere

Keith Moom (Neil S), Friday, 6 March 2015 12:27 (nine years ago) link

The Windmill is the one on the Cut and that is usually terrible. The King's Arms is the one down the lane, on the corner with Roupell Street, traditional boozer at the front with a huge room out the back with long tables and Thai food.

Matt DC, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:33 (nine years ago) link

Charles Dickens - yes! That's a fine & honest pub. Had good evenings out there & beatific Saturday afternoon solitaries.

& Neil S otm, Hole in the Wall is (maybe surprisingly?) ok - really distinctive character - dark, shaken by trains, rough and cosy front room. A bit beaten-up.

woof, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:34 (nine years ago) link

yeah the trains passing overhead is a real feature, and they have a good selection of well kept real ales if that's your thing

Keith Moom (Neil S), Friday, 6 March 2015 12:40 (nine years ago) link

imo fwiw The King's Arms seems to behave oddly if you're not used to the streets - looks different from different angles, not obvious to find, can turn up surprisingly if you're just passing through. I drank there before I moved to London and would struggle to find it when I was visiting and around Waterloo.
(+ there's something tardisy about the back room with the food)

woof, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:42 (nine years ago) link

A few years back I found a good pub a bit south (I think) of the Cut - like a horseshoe shaped bar, quite oldstyle, had some decent beers. Was on a corner. Can't find it on maps now.

Junior Dictionary (LocalGarda), Friday, 6 March 2015 12:47 (nine years ago) link

quite liked seeing this poll getting played:
http://londonist.com/2015/02/the-best-pubs-in-borough-and-southwark.php

woof, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:48 (nine years ago) link

xp
could be the stage door? I'd never noticed the beers.

woof, Friday, 6 March 2015 12:55 (nine years ago) link

southwark playhouse bar's fine but kind of like a cafe or waiting room

conrad, Friday, 6 March 2015 13:08 (nine years ago) link

Stage door sounds right, has horseshoe bar, otter beers (last time I went which was a while ago). Decor has been updated, iirc they have a vw beetle coming out of a wall. I don't go there so often as its v popular and noisy on weekend nights and I'm an old fuddy-duddy now.

ledge, Friday, 6 March 2015 19:40 (nine years ago) link

Oh look I missed a whole discussion about MY MANOR. Yeah it is slim pickings, Kings arms would be great if it weren't always so crowded. White Hart nearby is ok, decent beer, one of those invisible chain pubs that tries to be individual but the menu gives it away. Also crowded. Anchor and Hope, well you can't beat it for food and I like the atmos. But crowded.

ledge, Friday, 6 March 2015 19:50 (nine years ago) link

If we're allowed bars/restaurants, Baltic does great vodka, cocktails, Polish food (that you can eat at the bar). Not crowded. Not cheap.

ledge, Friday, 6 March 2015 19:53 (nine years ago) link

Near E&C, down the backstreets down south the beehive was pretty good. Ten years ago anyway.

ledge, Friday, 6 March 2015 19:55 (nine years ago) link

Gladstone Arms..went there once, i think it was good from what I remember

It was summer and we sat outside, although the number of trees was low in that area of london, the trees that were there had many leaves.

saer, Friday, 6 March 2015 20:10 (nine years ago) link

Another E&C possibility, the duke of york on southwark bridge rd/borough rd (not borough high st). Shepherd Neame pub, fairly spacious, a board games and film club kind of place.

Re: the invisible chain I mentioned above, the white hart is a castle pub, a sub brand of mitchells and butlers: "eclectic urban pubs" with "true individuality". They also do "unique country inns", "traditional british country pubs", "vibrant city bars" - in germany. Plus many more including all bar one and harvester. Pubcos aren't a new thing but I didn't know about this kind of hamfisted attempt at subtlety.
http://www.mbplc.com/ourbrands/

ledge, Saturday, 7 March 2015 09:36 (nine years ago) link

update: we went to the wetherspoons on the roundabout and it served our purposes adequately

lex pretend, Saturday, 7 March 2015 10:08 (nine years ago) link

I still can't quite get the connoisseur-ship of pubs. ime they're all pretty fuddy-duddy really in that they all essentially boil down to alcoholised people sitting round talking crap - fine in its way, but nothing very exciting. I don't think I've ever got beyond the 'is this all it is?' perspective, after the age-related prohibition excitement was dashed.

Obviously, it's important to choose somewhere comfortable (and england flags would be a deal-breaker) - but the angst that goes into choosing the right place...

the gabhal cabal (Bob Six), Saturday, 7 March 2015 12:08 (nine years ago) link

Geronimo - with numerous pubs in London - also go for the invisible/subtle approach, though I'm not sure on the difference between a 'chain' and a 'group':

We're not a chain - we're a group of proper pubs with an eye for the different and the delicious. Each and every one of our damn fine pubs has a flavour all of its own and the only similarities you'll notice when you visit us are the luscious array of drinks behind the bar, the temptingness of the treats on the menu and the smiles of the friendly folk who'll serve them to you.

the gabhal cabal (Bob Six), Saturday, 7 March 2015 12:27 (nine years ago) link

Speaking of Borough I went to The Gladstone last night which had a nice vibe and excellent pies.

the joke should be over once the kid is eaten. (chap), Saturday, 7 March 2015 12:48 (nine years ago) link

Tangentially, any recommendations for somewhere outdoors to be today in London? We are in Clapham and the world is ours (within reason)

vacuum head tree disease (imago), Saturday, 7 March 2015 13:32 (nine years ago) link

Finally the site the world has been waiting for:

http://pintsinthesun.co.uk/

Matt DC, Saturday, 7 March 2015 13:34 (nine years ago) link

Ugh.

Tim, Saturday, 7 March 2015 14:48 (nine years ago) link

Played pitch and putt, got within two metres of a sparrowhawk and Charlton won, what a day! (My girlfriend won the golf, but that's ok too)

vacuum head tree disease (imago), Saturday, 7 March 2015 17:34 (nine years ago) link

She only won by one shot

vacuum head tree disease (imago), Saturday, 7 March 2015 17:35 (nine years ago) link

Fuck everything

vacuum head tree disease (imago), Saturday, 7 March 2015 17:35 (nine years ago) link

lol

was a juvenile kestrel, btw - we've speby half an hour plus in the Hare & Hounds forensically readjusting the contrast on our photos of it to distinguish it from a merlin

kestrels are still cool tho

vacuum head tree disease (imago), Saturday, 7 March 2015 18:18 (nine years ago) link

all is hell

vacuum head tree disease (imago), Saturday, 7 March 2015 18:19 (nine years ago) link

Finally the site the world has been waiting for:

http://pintsinthesun.co.uk/

― Matt DC, Saturday, March 7, 2015 1:34 PM (5 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Ugh.

― Tim, Saturday, March 7, 2015 2:48 PM

why Ugh? looks an interesting app - good they've put which libraries they've used also. Be nice to have a go at something like this (if i ever got time)

saer, Saturday, 7 March 2015 18:49 (nine years ago) link

I hate drinking outdoors (as Matt and one or two others here may remember) is all. I'm sure it's a good app.

Tim, Saturday, 7 March 2015 22:02 (nine years ago) link

nah that Ugh was more loaded than that

vacuum head tree disease (imago), Saturday, 7 March 2015 23:58 (nine years ago) link

hatred of fun detected

vacuum head tree disease (imago), Saturday, 7 March 2015 23:58 (nine years ago) link


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