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S'ok.
Seems to have changed hands recently although there's still a sign on the outside saying the boozer was seeking new tenant landlords.
London Pride seemed okay to me.
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Pleasant friendly pub, busy on match days due to its proximity to Selhurst Park. Three real ales. This has been in the good beer guide in the past.
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For a football pub, and having been in a few, this is far from the worst. For reference the worst football pub to go in is the one by White Hart Lane.....
Reasonable decor, 5 choices of lager is always a bit baffling, and they seemed to have London Pride and IPA on draft. Service was good (not surprising as one of only 6 people in there on a Monday night).
Not a neutral pub by any stretch - if you want one of those stick to Croydon. Not awful, not one I'll rush back to but it's pleasant enough in the pub desert that is SE25....
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Came in here one hour before kickoff (14:00) for the Palace game against QPR and waited 10-15 minutes to be served whilst standing at the middle of the bar!!! Not surprising as it was full of Palace fans. Pub is small but the beer garden is nice. Had 2 pints of xxxx and they were awesome!
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Not too bad but can be murder getting served from about 2 hours before kick-off. Closest pub to Palace so this is hardly surprising.
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quiet except on matchdays as it's right by Selhurst Park. London Pride was well off form, but it seems to be one of very few places to serve it.
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Went there on matchday for Crystal Palace - and only home-supporters were allowed. Claiming being a neutral foreigner had a positive effect. Had a pint of London Pride - not at it's best. Tent in the garden. (Matchdays only?)
Finn ( but Norwegian) - 9 Nov 2004 22:52 |