The Anchor and Hope, Charlton - pub details

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Address: 2, Riverside Walk, Anchor and Hope Lane, London, SE7 7SS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1405) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Charlton (0.5 miles), Westcombe Park (0.9 miles), Silvertown & City Airport (1 mile)

Pub suggested by mike on 3 Jan 2003

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> Current user rating: 7.6/10 (rated by 31 users)
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Had two real ales and plenty of customers. For somewhere that seems in the middle of no-where its doing pretty damm good. One niggle - there did seem to be a fair bit of shop talk from bar manager and staff that perhaps could be done prior to opening or at the back somewhere - for a Sunday I found listening to their checks on this and that, briefings to the barman and kitchen staff etc less than relaxing.
Trinker - 4 Jul 2011 12:59
Love this pub, its great on a sunday afternoon sitting in the sun which it basks in all afternoon.

The locals and staff are really friendly, kids play happily outside whilst parents have a cheeky beer, in the summer they sometimes bring the entertainment outside to the beer garden overlooking the river.

On my last visit, a pearly king and queen turned up in their pearly taxi and played the spoons for a while.

Its a real gem and one of those pubs where you go for one and leave at last orders
mollymoo - 11 May 2011 14:18
This place seems a pleasant enough pub, comfortable, lots of character and a great location. However, a pub with no real beer is lacking something and certainly missing out on custom.
Floyd - 23 Feb 2011 18:00
great food,decent beers/lagers and cider and good 'local' feel to the place.and you cant beat sitting outside in the sun near the river. enough said !
ploughmans - 16 May 2010 10:24
Are these people going to the same pub ???

Yeah, some decent (industrial) river views, and if the sound of jets taking off from City airport is your cup of tea then great.
My experiences, and i've been there 3 times now, so its not just a bad day- Flat Stella, you know where there's no head and the bubbles rush up the outside of the glass, and food that was too embarassing that I had to apologise to my Swedish friend when she received it. A Hot Sausage sandwich (advertised WITH Salad) that appeared as 2 thick white doorstops of bread with a few bits of fatty ALdi/Walls sausages inside(at least the sausages were hot) - oh and by the way, no salad. It was a disgrace.
Dont go there! - if you do ,I would suggest you take your own food and drink and sit outside.
fatblokestu - 5 Nov 2009 13:38

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