Lord Hood, Greenwich - pub details

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Address: 300 Creek Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 9SW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 10154)

Nearest DLR stations Cutty Sark (0.1 miles), Greenwich (0.3 miles), Island Gardens (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations Greenwich (0.3 miles), Maze Hill (0.6 miles), Deptford (0.7 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.4/10 (rated by 17 users)
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user reviews of Lord Hood, Greenwich

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Its a solid boozer with a beer garden.
ShelfStacker - 26 Jun 2009 15:37
When The Lord Hood introduced the larger 35ml measures there was quite a bit of promotion about better value for money. They have now reverted to the 25ml measures with no decrease in price and obviously no publicity. This equates to a back door price hike of almost 30% which seems exorbitant in the current economic situation. Coincidentally their web site still says 35ml measures
damon - 19 Jun 2009 12:07
suprised this place manages to survive as it's just off the main drag for passing tourist trade, and almost directly opposite Greenwich Spoons
vinnnie - 7 Jan 2009 13:00
When I retire, or get the sack, I shall be visiting this pub every Thursday Lunch-time I can. I went there originally for the jazz music that is played there.
The food is good value for money. I don't see the point in cooking a breakfast when I can get chicken mash and veg., for £3., as a breakfast and for another £3., Scampi Chips and Salad as a dinner. I only drink 'real ales' and though not a fond lover of Courage Best, I find that the hand pump beer served here is very acceptable. I wouldn't drink it if it wasn't and at £2.50p. I'm not complaining.
The jazz is played ith enthusiasm. The bar staff serve you with enthusiasm, and I find the clientele, bar staff and the musicians that play there, very freindly.
May nothing, on my days off, stop me on my pilgrimage to the Lord Hood Thursday lunchtimes. This is a proper pub that looks like a pub and it has been saved from demolition and it is a pity that other worthy pubs have been destroyed.
If you like this sort of thing, then pay the Lord Hood a visit Thursday Lunchtime. Also do not forget Friday Lunchtime. There is another good jazz band playing there as well.
Mark.of.Ealing - 5 Mar 2008 19:06
I paid a visit here to The Lord Hood last Sunday (13th Jan), prior to attending another excellent night at the Up the Creek comedy club next door. It’s a run-down; though tidy enough local’s pub which serves up jazz music from time to time Adding to the pubs detail, were, a pool table, an open area (presumably for the band?), pictures of Ships and, like so many pubs post since last July, candle lit tables. Why is this? Are they supposed to replace ashtrays? Beer selection was minimal, though the only ale, Courage Best, was tasty enough. It isn’t cheap here though. Swearing, cackling clientele was plentiful, yet the atmosphere was tolerable. The background music (thankfully, not jazz) was decent enough, though this definitely isn’t a pub to look out for.
HTM69 - 16 Jan 2008 18:55

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