Marquis of Wellington, Bermondsey
FancyaPint?'s review...
Seasoned south London rail commuters will recognise this pub, having glimpsed it from a passing train on their way home. However, it seems unlikely that many have considered having a drink here. Skulking in the shadow of the railway viaduct that slices through much of this area, the Marquis of Wellington feels a bit off the beaten track (no pun intended), and the sound of regularly passing trains adds to its melancholy air. Perhaps this new venture will lighten the tone. On our last visit, only a few punters were in - primarily for the racing on TV or to sit outside in the sunshine. A digital jukebox and some hefty speakers perhaps offer a clue to the pub's night-time vibe.
Review: 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
11 Jun 2013
Nice clean friendly family pub, showing all sports on big screen and several large tv,s, nice selection of drink,s , this pub seem,s to cater for all ages ,kid,s. made welcome, I,ve been to several events that they have had, the jubilee party was great the kids had a really great time, bouncy castle,face painting, karaoke,Buffett,and all free.........
11 Jun 2013
A nice clean friendly family pub,showing all sports on big screen and and large tv,s ,nice selection
Of drinks,seems to cater for all the family young and old, children are made welcome,I,ve been to several events there ,the jubilee party they put on was great the kids had a great time, bouncy castle,face painting ,Buffett,karaoke and all free!
Of drinks,seems to cater for all the family young and old, children are made welcome,I,ve been to several events there ,the jubilee party they put on was great the kids had a great time, bouncy castle,face painting ,Buffett,karaoke and all free!
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21 Druid Street, Bermondsey, London, SE1 2EY
020 7232 1658
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From London Bridge (which is far closer than Bermondsey), head east along Tooley Street for ten minutes before turning right into Crucifix Lane. The pub is down on the left, on the corner of Druid Street. From Bermondsey tube, turn left and walk west along Jamaica Road for ten to fifteen minutes. After crossing Tower Bridge Road, turn left into Crucifix Lane and you'll find the pub down on the left.
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11 Jun 13 Updated by fergie888
11 Jun 13 Updated by fergie888











