The Gate Clock, Greenwich - pub details

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

Tel: 020 8269 2000

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 (0.7 miles), Deptford (0.7 miles)

Chain: Wetherspoons

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

Pub added by clare. Last visited on 3rd Jan 2003.

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> Current user rating: 4.8/10 (rated by 28 users)
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user reviews of the Gate Clock, Greenwich

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More of a mod-ed up Wetherspoons with a second bar upstairs. Young noisy Greenwich student crowd mostly in evidence, as you might expect. Visted on a mid-week evening during beer festival week (or fortnight, or whatever), so a decent range of booze on tap. At 1.79/pint, very possibly the cheapest pub in the area, and quite a bit cheaper than the 2.20/pint I paid at the WS close to my workplace for the same beer. But I guess that's location, location, location for you.

Beer in reasonable nick. Pub decent enough, but no real character, and wouldn't rave about it.
Mercurial - 10 Apr 2008 14:38
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
Absolutely awful. Beers not kept correctly, staff with little or no knowledge of spoken English and as for complaining - forget it! Typically Wetherspoon style - pretend to sell and be a real ale outlet, but prefer the standard lager drinker and trouble maker!
elthamlass - 17 Oct 2007 14:54
Marginally better than average Spoons. Can get crowded, with a few obnoxious types knocking around, but it's well placed for the DLR/Greenwich station and near a subway/McBastards if you can't handle the 'Spoons fayre.
man_of_kent - 1 Jul 2007 15:32
This bar is wonderfull if you are a student because all the alchol and food is very cheap. The new leather sofas are also very comfortable. The range of Ale is also suprisingly good. The staff are always nice and freindly even if a few are a little slow on the uptake.
17831918 - 7 May 2007 16:40

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