This is a friendly and family pub with an Irish flavour and welcome. There are no real ales or food (the keg beers: John Smiths Smooth, Guinness, and a range of lagers) in this roomy and comfortable local.
It is part of Stourhead House, on the edge of the Lillington Gardens estate, epoch making as the first low-rise high-density council housing scheme designed by John Darbourne in 1961 and built 1967-70 (as part of phase II) by Darbourne and Geoffrey Darke for Westminster City Council.
This pub is a proper pub.. and what is so refreshing is that they play music...good music over the football on TV. As drinkers we don't want football and this pub knows it!!!! Absolutely fantastic pub that I've used quite a lot. Keep playing the music!!!!!!! Bear in mind I go up and down the country watching football so I'm not anti. Staff extremely friendly and all the regulars are friendly.
Been living in pimlico for year , popped into pub , so friendly, great bar staff , played darts , pool for free , definitely will be back in soon Ricky
I called into this pub on Saturday afternoon it was a lively and welcoming place with friendly people who made you feel like a regular customer, one to definitely go into again.
Pub in pimlico serving a good variety of beers, wines and spirits. The staff are friendly and welcoming. They have a pool table and dart board as well as sky sports
Has improved since our last visit. Very cheap prices for London.
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London SW1
A busy traditional pub, almost opposite Pimlico Station, with a lively clientele. Built in 1841 by Thomas Cubitt as part of his Pimlico Triangle and originally the Perseverance, it became the Queen of Denmark in 1984 before adopting its current name in 19
London SW1
London SW1
The White Swan has been trading as a public house since 1759 and is steeped in local history. The pub overlooks the Thames river where years previous a boat would dock taking prisoners from Millbank prison to Australia from the UK.