The Prince Albert, Plumstead [Closed] - pub details
Closed
Address: 9, Old Mill Rd, Plumstead, London, SE18 1QG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 26595) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Plumstead (0.6 miles), Woolwich Arsenal (1 mile), Welling (1.5 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Big screen
- Pool table
- Real ale
- Outside seating
> Current user rating: 2.8/10 (rated by 6 users)
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Old Mill, Plumstead (0.0 miles), Who'd a Thought it, Plumstead (0.2 miles), Ship, Plumstead (0.3 miles), Rose Inn, Plumstead (0.3 miles), Star Inn, Plumstead (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Prince Albert, Plumstead
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another one bites the dust.............due for demolision to extend the school next door vinnnie - 12 Jun 2008 12:45 |
havn't actually been in here, but judging by the mottly looking crew gathered out side I wouldn't want to, go to the old mill instead vinnnie - 16 Apr 2007 11:12 |
Used to be great before it got took over. KingsizeSilvers - 2 Mar 2007 12:42 |
God help you poor peeps unfortunate to live in South London: I received a very nice phone call this afternoon from the rather delicious Bev M to say that she has hung up her dusters (metaphorically speaking of course) and bought a pub. She is now the landlady of "The Prince Albert" in Old Mill Road, Plumstead (MAP), just 200 yards from Dave's Camelot Castle. Very handy! Bev says that all DC fans are welcome and I shall most certainly be having a beer or three in there this weekend and - if I can keep the lens from steaming up - I may well take some more photos of Bev's amazing tattoos. From the pseudo crim himself. AKA DC Hallowed - 17 Feb 2006 00:46 |
Given the pubs location on the edge of Plumstead Common, a trip to the "Albert" is somewhat disappointing. A few benches overlook the common and would make for a pleasant evening drink in the summer months but the interior is rather bland, dated and featureless. There is a separate area with a pool table and a wide screen TV for sport. There are 3 real ales (Ruddles County was the only one on - Bombardier and Pedigree were both off) but what really ruins the pub is the chav like behaviour with copious F-words on offer from staff and customers alike. Being discreet is one thing but virtually shouting them across an empty pub is something else. There is potential here but the Old Mill a few doors down offers a far more civilized option. RogerB - 6 Jan 2006 13:39 |
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