First opened in 1874, rebuilt 1898. Small traditional Irish-type pub. No real ale.
Angelika with a k was a great person serving myself and my friend called Ben, She was friendly, funny and made me rank this bar ten. She made us laugh and comfy she was nice, The beers also weren’t a bad price. Thank you for the kindness and time, You’ll be a great comedian you’re in your prime!
Nipped into this pub for a few drinks before the Chelsea v Boro and I have to say that this pub was the best. Angelika was behind the bar and she was so welcoming and talkative - can’t speak highly enough of our experience 100% would recommend!
Really nice pub, great staff and good food.
Very friendly service at The Elm this afternoon. Angelika was very helpful and great to talk to. Definitely recommend this pub!!
My name is Claude. Claude Bond ! James decided to take back his family Name 🤣 This is why I became JUST CLAUDE, and he's STILL JAMES... The ONLY James BOND 007! with a special permit to... SERVE TEQUILA, LIME & Salted Ice Cubes (Claude's FAKE Margarita) with that immense friendly smile from the heights; upon his 6foot2" (at least) : An adorable big baby 🐥 born, of course, for the Yorkshire 🏉 Rugby !!! 😘 Oops, I almost forgot TOM, the Gentleman of the Pubs: I affectuously, dare, call him the Egghead, cause of him always shaving his scalp... Oh Dear ! Those two are, indeed, the immense pride of The Fulham's ELM. So long my friends, Please, Take care 🙏💐 : I'll be back between My Froggies 🐸🐸 with a MASTERPIECE of FRIENDLY BRITISH WELCOME 🤗🤩 , Good Manners & British sense of... And most appreciated POLITENESS and Great HOSPITALITY! THANKS FOR ALL AMIGOS Claude
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London W14
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London SW6
London W14
This is a comfortable locals' pub, and is a rare example of a pub that retains a two-room format. The doors to the room on the corner lead you into what was originally a snug, but which has now been incorporated into what used to be the Public Bar.