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Jam Circus, Brockley

Nice bar but pricey for the area. Food is good but. . . more real ales please!!!

6 Oct 2009 14:56

The Cutty Sark Tavern, Greenwich

Well even if the quality of the beer and service has improved the quality of the custom base is clearly deteriorating . . .

31 Jul 2009 13:37

The Pelton Arms, Greenwich

Since the new ownership there's a definate improvement. I think after years of neglect the place just needed a good shake-up. Friendly and welcoming with lot's going on such as band and themed evenings. The food is good, the music is pleasant and just a few minutes walk from the Thames Path. Would recommend.

14 Apr 2009 17:49

Hardys Freehouse, Greenwich

Excellent pub. Good choice of beer and larger which is not to pricey for Greenwich. There are 3 Large screens playing sport mainly Horse Racing during the day. The food , supplied from the Green Pea Restuarant next door , is superb. Tom is very entertaining and gives and good as he gets! Rounding of the excellent 'pub feel' atmosphere. The only minus is the small garden/ yard which doesn't trap the sun and can be a bit of a turn off when chosing a pub to drink in the summer. worth a visit for the food alone!

14 Apr 2009 17:16

The Cutty Sark Tavern, Greenwich

This used to be an excellent pub particulary during the long summer months. The beer choice is good but it's expensive and almost always stale and flat. I've returned many a pint to the often unphased staff who just don't seem to understand what a pint should smell, look and taste like. The atmosphere used to be cozy but the staff seem more concerend with entertaining themselves rather than keeping the place tidy and serving the customers. The food is overpriced junk. Until something drastically changes I simply refuse to return and recommend any potential customers stay well away. Minus the views over the River Thames ; The Hardies, The Kings Head and The Pelton Arms all have much more to offer.

7 Apr 2009 13:48

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