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I used to live 100 yards from this establishment. With a 15 minutes to kill, I nipped in for a quick pint of Harvey's (There are a few boozers in this neck of the woods that sell Harvey's) at 10pm on a weekday evening after a wet day. A couple of bob under four quid. First time I've been in for over a year. Hasn't changed. Fairly quiet. A few punters sitting outside. Less than 10 inside. The Pelican is somewhat off the beaten track of the Fulham Road - & King's Road - and still tends to attract affluent locals. Obviously this doesn't apply when the Neanderthals are worshipping at the Roman Temple of Mammon 250 yards away. Still a civilised boozer.
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great pub great food
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Ok place close to Stamford Bridge. Unbelievable ruck at the bar last season before the Olympiakos game - so much so that many fans (me included) opted to buy a couple of tins from the offie a few doors down and drink in the street.
I've been here recently on non game nights though and it's ok for a quiet drink with friends. Not worth crossing London for but a good venue if living local or in the area
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Ideal venue for the mature Chelsea supporter only 350 yds from the ground. London Pride and Spitfire �3.20 per pint. Friendly bar staff.
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Nice pub with friendly staff. Good for food during the week. Getting a bit dated now but I suppose that's all part of the charm!
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A very good pre match pint - Youngs Ord usually on.
Get in before 1700 for a midweek game to get a glass glass then watch the furniture disapear. "Lady boss is firm but fair"
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Nice pub for a couple of pints before fooball. Big, spacious wooden floors, and plenty room to chat, despite being busy. Seatng available, and good music on, but not too loud to stop us talking an d listening. Very friendly service at the bar. A hit!!
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Very good pub. Decent pint and good selection of vino. Staff are always friendly - although they seem to change very frequently. Food is of a good standard and quite simple. Avoid on match days though as it is a very different place!
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Nice place to go for a quiet drink, relaxed atmosphere and good service. Enough off the beaten track to loose the fulham broadway crowd. Recommended!
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Superb food, great staff make this bar a pleasure to be in.
Very clean including the lavatories.
anonymous - 13 Sep 2006 18:19 |
Excellent. Great staff, food, management, and I dont even need to order to get my Kronenbourg... Highly recommended. My only complaint is that I dont get free beer on demand!
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Found this pub about 7 years ago when they used to lock the door on Chelsea nights, those days have gone but I've carried on drinking there about 8 nights a week since, truley good pub worth a visit
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Yeah nice pub - especially in the summer when they open all the side doors to the street. Good food too - they even seem to cope well with large groups at lunchtime unlike a lot of other places!
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Lovely pub, use to be a old mans local boozer but they seem to have dissappeared now. Its younger and feels a bit more like a place to come with your mates and have some good wine. Will go back more often now.
Laura - 8 Nov 2004 12:26 |
A big airy pub with plenty of openings to the outside so it flows onto the pavement, relaxed atmosphere. Some real ale (Adnams, Youngs, London Pride; �2.70/pint) though my beer had a suspicious taste like the lines hadn't been cleaned properly. Palm fronds, plants, leather sofas give it a terrazzo/conservatory feel.
Chris - 30 Aug 2003 08:48 |
nice airy pub, spacious and friendly. Nice place to go for a Sunday afternoon G&T. Friendly and helpful bar staff and good wines too!
Cath - 21 Aug 2003 11:15 |