The Wild Card Brewery, Walthamstow - pub details
Address: Unit 7, Ravenswood Industrial Estate, Shernhall Street, Walthamstow, London, E17 9HQ [map] [gmap]
Walthamstow Central (0.5 miles)
Wood Street (0.3 miles), Walthamstow Central (0.5 miles), Walthamstow Queens Road (0.8 miles)
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other pubs nearby:
Nags Head, Walthamstow (0.1 miles), Village, Walthamstow (0.2 miles), Lord Brooke, Walthamstow (0.2 miles), Queens Arms, Walthamstow (0.2 miles), Castle, Walthamstow (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Wild Card Brewery, Walthamstow
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Another Walthamstow place that has gone downhill. Unlike my last visit when the only ales available were Wild Card ones, there were no Wild Card ales on at all. The real cider has also disappeared. The 3 ales were Dancing Duck 22 & Ay Up & Brewsters Hophead. We sat on the benches outside. I'm sure the inside has been opened up and there is no longer any seating. Disappointing. blue_scrumpy - 14 May 2018 19:27 |
Excellent and hits the spot for effortlessly attracting a hipster clientele without any compromise on the real ale front. The house brewed beers are very good - especially the Ace of Spades porter and the lighting nicely dim. The surrounds are Nathan Barleyesque. A great place to hole up. BoehmBawerk - 31 Jan 2016 19:40 |
This was my 13th and final pub of the night and I think I saved the best until last. It's more of a bar than a pub and it is located in a small warehouse on an equally small industrial estate. There appeared to be one or two other trendy looking places there too. The interior is small. There are a few tables and a tiny bar, alongside all of the brewing equipment. There is also a single unisex toilet. With no seating indoors, I braved the chilly autumn night, along with about a dozen others at the trestle tables in the very dim light. The whole experience feels like you're drinking in an illegal drinking den. But make no mistake, this is a trendy spot that is certainly popular with the young locals. Three of the Wild Card ales were on - Pale Ale, Jack Of Clubs Ruby & Ace of Spades Porter. The cider was Wilkins Dry. The Walthamstow drinking scene is certainly looking up and with the Nags Head only a short distance away, this is well worth a visit on any Walthamstow crawl. But beware the limited opening hours. blue_scrumpy - 11 Oct 2015 22:12 |