A small friendly local pub with a pretty beer garden to the rear and seating outside the front of the pub. Great range of beers and a menu of pub classics.
A small friendly local pub with a pretty beer garden to the rear and seating outside the front of the pub. Great range of beers and a menu of pub classics.
Came here for work and found a fantastic pub nestled in a built up housings and business estate. Lots of local customers enjoying a bit of calm away from the hustle of London traffic a few streets away... Tim (The landlord) is a very pleasant chap, very welcoming and accommodating. This pub has ample indoor and outdoor seating, dog and child friendly with toys and books on the shelves for the kiddies to use. A little pub with a big heart... Great place to get a little you time.
Been here many times with my husband & family and we love it. Food is fresh, hot and a good price!. The Irish lady who owns it is friendly & welcoming & her staff are lovely too. Definitely recommended!
A great place to eat and relax outside. The staff were friendly and the service was fast. The burger was great. You could taste every ingredient including the vegetables and the whole burger came together to make a tasty and healthy seeming burger. I usually take out the gherkins but these I left in. Looking forward to going back and trying the roast.
Good Rotherhithe pub not far from Southwark Park. Two cask beers on handpump when I last visited. Lots of outdoor seating at the front and in the pretty garden to the rear, some of it covered. The pub was built in the 1930s but there has been a Ship Inn on this site since at least the early 19th century. Unusually, this pub is one of the few in England to have had two names at the same time. Until 1985 a sign on one side of the pub called it the Great Eastern, after a steamship built on the Isle of Dogs by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, while on the other side of the building it was called the Ship.
A lovely local community pub. We were severed Young’s Special that was tasting off - they immediately took the barrel off and changed it (even offering us a drink while we waited) The new barrel tasted wonderful- You can’t ask for anything more than that, the response was great. We ran into friends that are regulars because that like the crowd that drinks there.
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London SE16
The oldest pub on the River Thames, London
London SE16
We offer a comprehensive range of beers, ciders, spirits and wine. Good value for money and a great variety, which often changes.
London E1
The Captain Kidd is a pub in Wapping, East London that is named after the seventeenth century pirate William Kidd, who was executed at the nearby Execution Dock.