The Kilkenny, South Wimbledon - pub details
Address: 131 Merton High St, London, SW19 1DE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 465) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
South Wimbledon (0 miles), Colliers Wood (0.7 miles), Wimbledon (0.8 miles)
Wimbledon (0.7 miles), Haydons Road (0.8 miles), South Merton (1 mile)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Big screen, Jukebox
- Pool table (1)
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
Grove Tavern, South Wimbledon (0.1 miles), Trafalgar Freehouse, South Wimbledon (0.2 miles), Nelson Arms, South Wimbledon/Colliers Wood (0.2 miles), Princess Royal, South Wimbledon (0.3 miles), Watershed, Wimbledon (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Kilkenny, South Wimbledon
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Saturday night - no band & empty. Still no ale, but the regulars live off guinness & lager, so that's all right then. Wilson_MacDonald - 11 Mar 2018 20:19 |
A pub with a good atmosphere last Friday night but let down by the beer choice. Four Guinness pumps but not one ale choice - and the Heineken was off. Nethertheless I still had change from £7 for the two pints I did order which is a refreshing change in London these days. Tourmalet - 22 Sep 2016 12:46 |
The white wine isn't very cold. But it is 14% so I am past caring brionyot - 1 Jan 2012 22:06 |
Really lively pub, good atmosphere last night (Saturday). Let down by a total lack of ale. Prob best to have a few in the Traf or the Sultan first Wilson_MacDonald - 7 Aug 2011 20:19 |
A great little pub next to South Wimbledon and about fifteen minutes' walk from central Wimbledon. It recently got rid of the old jukebox and installed a state-of-the-art jukie and guess what? Pop music returned! The old jukie had reflected the taste of the landlord - Irish country music, ballads and some rock and roll - but the new one has seen the place become popular with younger people (by younger I mean anyone under sixty!) It's a very comfortable, traditional place and is authentically Irish. Live music of differing kinds and the occasional DJ can be enjoyed most weekends and there's a trad Irish session on a Tuesday night. Good boozing to be had and the staff are friendly and efficient. No real ale. Excellent craic on St. Patrick's Day including a piper and bacon and cabbage. Recommended. JDchaser - 19 Feb 2011 16:38 |
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