The Hollywood East, Penge - pub details
Address: Station Road, Penge, London, SE20 7BE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 29537) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Penge East (0 miles), Penge West (0.3 miles), Sydenham (0.5 miles)
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Closed. Squatters peacefully evicted recently but no sign of it opening as a pub again. BitterShurn - 3 Aug 2016 15:58 |
landlord seems decent enough boke but his advertised ales have so never been on when I've been in the place. I think he's let them slip through lack of demand so i will be visiting more often to give him some encouragement to give the some decent bitters another go. youngian - 25 Jul 2011 12:12 |
On the capital ring walk and a welcome pint after the 5 miles from grove park. Landlady pleasant. Sat and eavesdropped to dialogue straight from a martina cole novel. Toilet came complete with a sunken brown trout. Mappiman - 11 May 2011 20:27 |
Had to send back a half of Hepworth Pullman bitter, which was replaced with the other cask ale. This was a Young's London Gold pumpclip but with a Ruddles sticker on it. This was also off and undrinkable. Very cheap for London at �2.30 a pint. The barman was at least polite enough and had no problem with swapping the beers. But he didn't apologise or turn the pumpclip around. Locals gave me bad-eye from the minute I walked in. I wouldn't have minded so much if I'd at least had a half-decent beer to drink. They need to learn how to keep their beer. I won't be back in a hurry. stephenemmetclarke - 12 Apr 2011 06:47 |
This pub has much more of a locals feel to it than most station pubs that I have been into and although I didn�t find it to be the most welcoming of places I was left in peace to enjoy a nicely poured pint of Guinness. On the ale front Hepworth�s Iron Horse was available along with Youngs Ordinary which was the guest. Along with plenty of Arsenal and Celtic memorabilia I spotted a plasma screen, projector and three small TVs which were all showing football on Sky. There is a warming cabinet on the bar which I�d imagine gets filled with pies etc during the day, but I think that this is the extent of the food menu. I wouldn�t go out of my way to return here, but it is good enough for a pint whilst waiting for a train. Strongers - 14 Nov 2009 09:56 |
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