This popular Clapham pub has been extensively refurbished and has returned as a tres moderne gastro offering - but with TVs everywhere and a somewhat truncated name. World Cup aside, there appears to be a big emphasis on sport...
Located in Clapham Old Town with a view over the bus park, this is one of those pubs that induces atmosphere by hanging an extraordinary range of tat from the ceiling. The Prince of Wales is still a busy little boozer that's...
We had our fears for this one. The long standing landlord and landlady had waved farewell and we thought they would take all the charm of their idiosyncratic real ale mecca with them. However, despite the changes in...
Rare it is that a pub becoming an outlet of the ubiquitous Irish chain is a sign of progress, but in the case of this one that's definitely the case, its past as Bar SW4 best left forgotten - unless you've got a fondness for...
<h3>our final review</h3><h4> posted by jack on 28/09/2008</h4><h4>last rating: <img src='/images/rating_2.png' alt='last rating: 2 pints' title='last rating: 2 pints'/></h4><p>We...
Formerly the Tim Bobbin, there's been a slight name change and a makeover for this stalwart pub in a residential area away from the bustle of Clapham proper. Tim Bobbin was the pseudonym of 18th century English caricaturist and...
Hidden in the back streets away from Clapham High Street et al, this is a bit more upmarket than your average pub. Decent beer, a very modern interior - we love the cast aluminium barstools with lions claw feet - a slightly...
A few years of steady evolution have slowly transformed the Belle Vue from a fairly decent swanky pub into arguably one of the best all-round watering holes in Clapham. The changes have been gradual and piecemeal, with a steady...
The Revolution chain can be seen scattered around many an urban area in many a city. Usually being, at best, fair to middling, this branch on Clapham High Street would have to perform very well to get anything like a strong...
A traditional pub just off the High Street and just off the radar of the younger crowd that throng the main street of a weekend. It's a friendly place and offers a pretty decent range of beer on the hand pumps. It's small size...
With an interior that is almost pure theatre, the Artesian is probably more club/bar than pub. Granted, you can get a pint here - as well as crepes from their in-house creperie - but the emphasis is definitely on music and...
Looking pretty tatty from the outside, the interior doesn't actually improve on entry, giving a generally down at heel feel to the place. That said, it's friendly enough, both staff and clientele, and like a lot of Caribbean...