Conquering Hero, Upper Norwoodback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
a pub for very ugly women; in fact the best looker was a pig, i mean a real pig
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On a passing visit, I thought this pub was quite a decent place to escape for a couple of hours A mixture of tradional with a more modern feel, was quiet when popped in here after work but def get the vibe of a locales pub. Halloween theme just starting up and and events list so making an effort.
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Decent but nothing remarkable. Always a superior alternative to fight night at the Rose and Crown round the corner.
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Been here a few times recently. Good bitter - Courage and Deuchars well kept. Decent music and landlord has come round twice with free snacks when we've been there. Pleasant neighbourhood local - becoming all too rare these days.
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Dropped in on during a crawl and moved to write a review. Well kept pint of Best, so stayed for a second one. And cheers for the free pancakes (happened to be shrove Tuesday) they were great too. Also nice enough interior and seemed quite a mellow atmosphere.
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This is another one of those OK pubs � nothing very special about it but fair enough if you happen to be passing. Obviously originally a Courage pub, with some of the original tilework remaining outside. Rather nostalgically it had Courage Best on, but I went with the Deuchars IPA, which was pretty good. Another pub where I remember there being two separate bars. It�s a bit TARDIS-like; a fairly small frontage conceals a pub that goes back quite long way. They don�t do food, which is a shame, though of course they will say that they don�t get the call for it.
One of my regular haunts in the days when pubs weren�t open all day. A 5.30 PM Saturday opening time was very welcome when you�ve watched Palace get beaten at home again and you�ve spent 45 minutes or so walking uphill from Selhurst Park!
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