Fellowship Inn, Catfordback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
I've been in there a couple of times instead of waiting on the platform for the train. The drinks are cheap, the Guinness is poor, the conversation far from stimulating. I would still go back, as a bad pub is a much better place to wait for a train than a platform, but this really is my only reason for such repatronage. There simply isn't another pub in a walk-able distance.
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I have been drinking in this pub for years and years and never had a problem the england flags go with the nature of the pub its a all england pub you dont find many of these around no more, and having a st georges cross up makes you a nazi then that is just pure stupidity.
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nice clean pub friendly locals
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A wonderful survivor - just about all of Catford's other pubs have shut down. This is a superbly traditional pub with amazing pub clutter around the walls. Shame that the saloon bar seems to be permanently closed - only the public bar is open.
They even serve a real ale - Greene King IPA, and in very good condition.
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I went in here once just after I moved to catford and was young and stupid, never again. If looks could kill I would have been vaporised. The other post has it on the ball. Unless you think the only problem with the nazis was that they weren't from catford then STAY AWAY!
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This is the pub if you're into mindless nationalism and can't spell or punctuate. Now bedecked in St George's crosses, sadly without the hilarious banner that was draped across the front of the pub a few months ago. It read, and I kid you not, "They gave there yesterdays for our today's". The place must be oozing intelligent conversation!
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