The Mad Hatter Hotel, Southwark - pub details

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Address: 3-7 Stamford Street, South Bank, London, SE1 9NT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1148) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Southwark (0.2 miles), Blackfriars (0.4 miles), Waterloo (0.5 miles)

Nearest DLR station Bank (0.9 miles)

Nearest train stations London Waterloo East (0.3 miles), Blackfriars (0.4 miles), London Waterloo (0.5 miles)

Brewery: Fullers

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Sky TV, Big screen
  • Fruit machines
  • Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
  • Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Smoking area, Accommodation available, Air conditioning, Disabled access, Disabled toilet

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> Current user rating: 6.6/10 (rated by 44 users)
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Prince Albert, Southwark (0.1 miles), Rose and Crown, Southwark (0.1 miles), Stamford's Wine Bar, Southwark (0.1 miles), Hogshead, Southwark (0.1 miles), Stamford Arms, Lambeth (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Mad Hatter Hotel, Southwark

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ESB delivered in the ceremonial glass. Breakfast is good. I didnt have these two items at the same time. I am not a tramp.
Mappiman - 3 Feb 2012 20:53
I visited on a weekday evening recently with about fifteen work colleagues. There were a couple of other pubs near to the Mad Hatter which we would have preferred to have gone to (better choice of ales), but they were absolutely packed. For us it was ideal as there were enough seats and it was quite a pleasant environment. The Mad Hatter only appears to serve Fullers beers; the two I had were in good condition.
hitchinsampler - 21 Dec 2011 09:55
It's a lovely looking place, and I like Fullers' pubs, but this one suffers from being a hotel bar, rather than a proper pub. I dropped in yesterday thinking about a few drinks and Sunday lunch and left after a swift pint, as the muzak was so bad and the non-English speaking staff took a good ten minutes to handle the unchallenging order of a pint of Chiswick and a glass of white wine (both staff on the case appeared somewhat offended to be distracted from their conversation and bewildered by the exercise of matching the wine list to the labels on the bottles, finding a clean glass and then measuring out the quantity specified in the wine list). My initial surprise that there were hardly any other customers dissloved as I realised that they had either got fed up waiting and moved on or had simply expired from terminal dehydration.
WilkoSE1 - 21 Mar 2011 04:39
Great pub this - if you go early you might even catch a glimpse of Niraj who is boycotting Wetherspoons
malo66 - 9 Feb 2011 17:31
Large Fullers pub serving Pride, ESB, Discovery and Chiswick. The hats have pride of place in the bar area above boothed seating. There are plenty of tables and all are laid out for food. We ordered a couple of meals which were satisfactory but a little pricy. Frosted glass screens lend privacy. Pot plants and draped curtains block out light and give the pub a gloomy feel. The barman seemed to have a slightly warped sense of humour. When I asked if I could order some meals, he replied 'you want to order some milk'. A place I wouldn't make a huge diversion for. But maybe worth a try if passing by.
blue_scrumpy - 28 Sep 2010 19:27

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