The Beehive, Walworth - pub details
Address: 60-62, Carter St, London, SE17 3EW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3425) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Kennington (0.3 miles), Elephant and Castle (0.6 miles), Oval (0.7 miles)
Elephant & Castle (0.6 miles), Vauxhall (1.1 miles), Denmark Hill (1.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Outside seating
Pub suggested by Robin Kerwin on 10 Jul 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Temple Bar, Walworth (0.2 miles), Banana Bar, Walworth (0.2 miles), Queen Elizabeth, Walworth (0.3 miles), Old Red Lion, Kennington (0.3 miles), White Bear, Kennington (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Beehive, Walworth
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5 most recent reviews of 29 shown - see all reviews
| Popped in for a half for the first time - a clean and nice place with good service. Trinker - 8 Aug 2011 12:25 |
| I hadn't been for a long while, and thought I'd drop in after an all-morning meeting on Monday. Regretably winter opening hours early week are from 15.00 onwards, so I had to hurry on to the Tankard 176 - 178 Walworth Road SE17 1JL. I can't find that one on the site -but it does a very reasonable pint of Greene King IPA on hand pump for £2.45. It is a Greene King Retailing Ltd managed house, but a friendly and homely welcome from the regulars and behind the bar Tom Mitchell, who told me that he had previously kept pubs around Islington, and had known the pubs around City Road Basin - the Wenlock Arms, Prince of Wales, and the Narrow Boat - well. zorrodp - 1 Mar 2011 13:31 |
| A classic pub in an unusual location - a little oasis of the Walworth road. The pub is nicely laid out with muted decor and thankfully no slot machines, blaring music or big screen TV. There is not only a great selection of beer, but also of wine and spirits (esp. whisky). The food is consistently good, maybe a tiny bit pricey, but the portions are large and always satisfying. The Sunday Roast is particularly impressive. To top it all off, the staff are very friendly & professional (mostly from the southern hemisphere!) and the clientele are a nice mix of old regulars, families and students. In summer the beer garden is a lovely spot for some drinks. PatW - 11 Feb 2010 22:39 |
| I quite agree with previous post, there is nothing special about this place, its beers, its service and deff its location... hatandscarf - 15 Dec 2009 22:57 |
| I can't imagine how this place is currently at no. 18 in the 'Top 20' on BITE's front page, but I would note that it has 35 ratings but only 24 reviews so a bit of multiple scoring may be going on... However, there is nothing really wrong with the place - just the sort of stripped pine and candles on the tables part-gentrified establishment that you would expect to find at this distance from central London. Quite a selection of whiskies if that's your thing, but only two of the four handpumps had clips on, and both of those were for Pride! Not worth going out of your way for. rpadam - 30 Oct 2009 23:20 |
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