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 917 0007 (ref 1405)

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: 7.8/10 (rated by 22 users)
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Antigallican, Charlton (0.4 miles), Rose of Denmark, Charlton (0.5 miles), Pickwick, Charlton (0.6 miles), Royal Oak, Charlton (0.6 miles), Angerstein, Greenwich (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Anchor and Hope, Charlton

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me and a couple of friends go in the summer sunday afternoons, its a great little pub, nice staff and friendly customers, lovely to look out over the thames and watch the planes taking off from city airport, and all the goings on of the river.Live music, singing and dancing after a few!! great times had by all.
daisy4wheels - 3 Nov 2008 16:13
I bloody love this pub. Living in Charlton, its my favourite Charlton pub and I've drunk in most of them. There is always a friendly welcome from both the locals and the staff and thankfully they certainly know how to run a pub! In fact its getting better all the time.

With regret we tend to use it more in the summer (fairweather friends) as we enjoy being able to sit outside (smoke) and watch the water traffic go up and down. Sunday afternooons there is always a party atmosphere down there. Sometimes in the summer they set the entertainer up outside and when the sun is out, its a great way to spend an afternoon with friends. Good roasties on the bar too.

Anyway ive blathered on too much, but its a real hidden gem in South London.


lamonb - 9 May 2008 15:17
Ate in this pub a few years ago and the portions were massive!! A great steak,chips&salad as big as what you'd eat at home-lovely. Best of all it was very very cheap. The staff are friendly, a family run pub I believe, nice people. Only been on a weeknight but I should imagine weekends are good. Yeah they got no real ales but so what, theres plenty of places selling real ales, whatever it lacks here, it makes up in other ways. I hear someone say the area is not so appealing on the eye, well hey thats not the pubs fault.
whogaarden - 13 Feb 2008 22:25
Fantastic riverside pub,well worth a stop off during the summer months.8/10
fat_beer_badger - 27 Apr 2007 06:55
I love this pub - it is one of the few I have found in South East London that is a real old fashioned pub - with a bunch of friendly enough locals and a wonderful landlord who result in giving this pub one of the nicest atmospheres around. It is not glitzy at all - but it is spotlessly clean, with fantastic pub food (the most wonderfull pies!) and in the summer you can sit out on the patio overlooking the river - they even put on entertainment. It is a lovely little pub and I can't sing it's praises enough. It's a shame there aren't more like it around as they really know how to take care of their customers
anonymous - 12 Feb 2007 15:18

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