The Duchy Arms, Kennington - pub details
Address: 63 Sancroft Street, Kennington, London, SE11 5UG [map] [gmap]
Kennington (0.4 miles), Oval (0.5 miles), Vauxhall (0.6 miles)
Vauxhall (0.5 miles), Elephant & Castle (0.8 miles), London Waterloo (1.1 miles)
- Live music (Jazz events on Thursday and Sunday, DJs on Friday nights.), Big screen (Showing all major sporting events)
- Food served (Serving fresh traditional British food), Real ale
- Outside seating, Car park
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user reviews of the Duchy Arms, Kennington
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Went in on a crawl in the area, has been taken over recently by new owners and refurbished, did a decent pint of real ale (can't remember what I had) and looked like it did good food. Very clean throughout and the barstaff were polite and efficient, worth dropping into if you are in the area. beershot - 21 Feb 2013 18:18 |
It is dirty. The younger regulars are unfriendly and the barmaid is rude. Don't bother. rosemary78 - 3 Oct 2010 20:25 |
Struck me as being something of an old man's pub - although that's not necessarily a bad thing if they're as jovial as the trio of elderly gents who were sitting with me. Beer wasn't great. In all, an ok pub, but nothing special nmckenn - 6 May 2010 23:51 |
Sad,sad pub. TALLTORQUIL - 1 Mar 2010 17:47 |
This is a detached backstreet local just off Kennington Rd, occupying a largish corner site (I hope that�s not a contradiction in terms!). By the look of the clientele when I was in there last week, it�s very much a locals� pub. They had Pedigree, Spitfire and Harvey�s Best on. I had the Harvey�s, at �2.80 a pint reasonably priced, and it tasted OK as well. It�s got all the hallmarks of a pub that hasn�t changed much since the 70s or 80s � red mock velvet covered stools; serried ranks of dark varnished and polished tables; well used banquette seating; and a clean patterned carpet. Unlike a previous reviewer, I found the Duchy Arms to be very clean and well looked after, with no sign of any BO, dust or dirt. The barmaid was friendly and welcoming, and I thought it seemed to be just the sort of place to go for a quiet pint. It had a nice balance between comfort and simplicity, and I should be happy to drop in for another pint if I was in the area. RexRattus - 13 Sep 2009 15:17 |
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