please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Now called 'The Fulham Bar and Eating House', seems to be more a restaurant as it was closed early evening.
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damn that french commentary,are they trying to convert us.you did the right thing mate,run away,run away.
anonymous - 26 Apr 2007 14:15 |
Do you mean there were FOREIGNERS in an english pub?You mean you enetered an establishment which had successfully broken the multi-cultural barrier! You need to be a trifle more discreet if you want to air your right wing views mate.A pub is for everyone my friend no matter which part of london its situated.For some funny reason I would rather be in a pub with French football fans than english.Wer'e not livin in the 70's anymore.
anonymous - 26 Apr 2007 14:13 |
I've been in here a couple of times as I'd heard a few good things about it. In short, they were all wrong. The service has been quite astonishing everytime, the beer doens't taste good, the food was completely average and there was nothing worth going back for.
I went in there a couple of weeks ago to meet a femail friend and as we walked in all the french people watching french football with french commentary who were taking up all of the space turned and stared at her. We soon left and went to The Morrison, the evening went fine from there.
anonymous - 8 Apr 2007 13:47 |
I went there for a friend's birthday drinks on a Saturday night about a month ago. I was amazed, no apaulled, at how bad the staff were in this place. I ordered the first round only to have the barman disapper into the kitchen without completing it. After a few minutes of standing around I figure he isn't coming back so I place my order with someone else. When he graces us with his presence again he begins to complete the rest of the order like nothing happened. After telling him it ok someone has sorted it he rolls his eyes and gives me some purile backchat about being impatient. So it always got off on the wrong foot. Impossible to get served late in the night. Each attept took about 20 mins and I will never get that time back. It also finished well with one of the staff foaming at the mouth because we didn't move the moment she told us the pub was closing. I think it was " what part of I told you to leave did you not understand" said in a very agressive tone. Very rude.
Mixed clientel, a little on the Sloany side but good sorts and generally friendly. The venue is reasonable with a good beer garden.
But there is no excuse for bad manners.
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Went to the Fulham Tup last Sunday and had one of the worst pub experiences I can remember.
Bar service was slow and chaotic, my order was only processed by the THIRD person to take it.
Management displayed a wholly unnecessary confrontational attitude which bordered on the aggressive, and the general atmoshpere amongst the staff was moody and uncomfortable.
Table service was slow and incredibly rude, the the point where cutlery and condiments were virtually thrown at us from a distance. Our food took an age to be delivered, and our meal for two came with only one set of cutlery. We had to take the cap off and pierce the lid of the ketchup ourselves as no member of staff had bothered to check it. The chips were awful.
On the plus side, the wedges were nice.
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Now The Fulham Bar. Was full of French watching a French Football when I went in.
anonymous - 30 Nov 2005 16:46 |
The pub has now been converted into a French Restaurant. Sadly another Fulham pub bites the dust.
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stayed 4 a weekend food and hospitallity really good give it a try. Friendly aussie atmosphere
(mick31jan048.57)
anonymous - 31 Jan 2004 21:00 |
Beer is Ok, food is OK too. The main point is: it shows French sports. If you want to meet French people,it's the place.
Olivier - 10 Sep 2003 18:12 |
Crap beer, loads of Aussies, etc - you'll either love it or want to burn it down. Not one for a quiet evening pint.
Darryl - 15 Aug 2003 18:02 |
Spent Aussie Day 03 here and had a blast. Have been back since and I have got respect for a pub that allows dancing on the tables. Greaty sporting venue also.
Gino - 14 May 2003 16:13 |