The Honor Oak's settled in nicely since it changed hands and name in 2007. The Sindy doll-inspired artwork is still on the walls, and it's retained the modern look throughout the place. It definitely caters for families, from...
Massive pub practically on top of Catford Bridge station, just off the busy South Circular. Done up in the not too distant past, there's plenty of seating as well as standing room. Disappointing on a lot of fronts, no ales on...
Known as Shillelagh's until recently, Temple Bar is an unreconstructed Irish pub that does a job for its locals. The Guinness, as you'd expect, is fine and there was snooker on the telly (though the reception was inexplicably...
Since we were last in, there's been a marked change at the Blythe Hill Tavern. Don't worry, it's still a great boozer but now it's a great boozer with five real ales on the taps! The selection included two from Sussex's Dark...
This one's reopened. We'll visit and let you know what we think.
This is a small, one-room pub packed, on our visit, with blokes watching footy and knocking back the booze in no uncertain manner. Fresh betting slips are plentiful too, if you fancy a flutter. Speckled Hen on tap was the...
We're not sure how much significance to read into it, but in this part of London the pubs appear to have either a mainly white clientele or a mainly black clientele. On our visit here the latter dominated, notwithstanding the...