Pride of Pimlico, Pimlico  fancyapint.com rated pub, rated3 pints - click for an explanation of our ratings

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location:

Pimlico

address:

85 Tachbrook Street, SW1V 2QA

phone:

0871 258 7826*
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nearest stations:

Pimlico London Underground station
(140m) - zone 1

Millbank Millennium pier River Thames boat service
(720m)

Vauxhall railway stationLondon Underground station
(800m) - zones 1/2

Victoria railway stationLondon Underground station
(960m) - zone 1

St. James's Park London Underground station
(1Km) - zone 1

how to find it:

From Pimlico tube, exit right onto Tachbrook Street. The pub is a short walk down on the right.

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nearby attraction(s):

Tate Britain (560m)

Westminster Cathedral (750m)

Apollo Victoria Theatre (880m)

picture of Pride of Pimlico
Considering Pete Clark mentions the Pride of Pimlico as an estate pub he recommends, we thought we should go and have a look ourselves. The name might be a little overoptimistic considering the affluent area and range of competition, but considering this is an unreconstructed Irish pub, the name could just as easily be reference to a poem penned by Arthur Griffith, the man who negotiated the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1920/1. On a practical level, this is the best of the three pubs constructed as part of the architecturally dubious council estate (back when housing and local amenities were considered integral). There's a few cosy seating areas, but most of the older Irish fellas were around the bar and at the back, where the TV was turned to Teletext's racing pages. Otherwise, there was an odd but practical 'breakfast bar' style area where people were propped up watching sport and chatting. Most importantly, we were able to enjoy our drink, the good choice of tunes and a game of pool in peace. It might not have the cache of the various nearby smartened-up pubs, but it was arguably more inviting and genuine here, as well as easier to get a seat.

reviewed:
01/12/2008
reviewed by redcat

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