The Birchwood, Abbey Wood - pub details
Address: Grovebury Rd, London, SE2 9BB [map] [gmap]
Abbey Wood (0.6 miles), Plumstead (1.5 miles), Belvedere (1.8 miles)
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> Current user rating: 6.8/10 (rated by 4 users)
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user reviews of the Birchwood, Abbey Wood
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Re-visited last week, and was amazed at the asking price of �3.25 for a pint of fosters. i can fully appreciate that we all need to make a living, but for that area, i found it a bit over the top, particularly nowadays when people are finding it hard. If publicans want to keep there customers out of the off licences and supermarkets when buying there booze, i suggest they hike up the costs of peanuts and crisps. But it's still a good pub despite that. moncrief - 16 Oct 2011 10:41 |
Good, friendly pub with karaoke and live music on Fridays/Saturday nights. Look out for The Bob Dylan Experience in particular for authentic electric Dylan and renditions of cover versions by Manfred Mann, The Byrds, The Rolling Stones and a brilliant version of Hendrix's 'All Along The Watchtower' Hendrixaxe - 26 Aug 2010 08:42 |
Fantastic PUB Very Locals pub but everyone seems friendly Martin the guvnor is a top bloke Jane his wife is great and Jan the barmaid is very friendly Great Quiz on Thursday nights done by Mal very good You wouldnt think u could have a pub like this in an area like this, buts its a great surprise. Very friendly Atmos and the beers are fine Dont go if youre a camra addict all they have is courage best. usual lager mix fosters, stella etc and dont rush you out at closing time great pub get in their...... anonymous - 12 Dec 2006 23:09 |
Agree with KMD, but if your an ex con, you may want to think twice,as it is frequented by the screws from the nearby belmarsh prison. moncrief - 16 Sep 2006 04:08 |
Very well presented pub in the middle of a housing estate. Do not be put off by the area. Very good bar staff. From the outside it is obviously a 1960/70's build but the inside is tastefully decorated as a village pub with lots of hanging brass utensils and mock tudor beams. For xmas/new year the outside is covered in an amazing blanket of lights. Only downer is the their habit of having karaoke on a Friday night. KMD - 9 Aug 2006 18:34 |