Bread and Roses, Clapham - pub details
Address: 68 Clapham Manor Street, London, SW4 6DZ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1455) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Clapham North (0.3 miles), Clapham Common (0.4 miles), Stockwell (0.8 miles)
Clapham High Street (0.2 miles), Wandsworth Road (0.4 miles), Queenstown Road Battersea (0.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night (Monthly on a Monday)
- Food served (13:00-16:00, 18:00-21:30), Sunday roast, Real ale
- Outside seating, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Function room for hire
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user reviews of Bread and Roses, Clapham
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| I have a massive affinity for the people behind this pub, they don't accept the status quo within the industry! It appears to be a co-operative long before the pubco's established their despicable behaviour towards their tenants, and forced co-ops into being fashionable nay a necessity. An all rounder of a pub, sometimes to it's detriment, it seems to be a jack of all trades. Is that bad wisdom or prudent in recession? Time will tell, but in the meantime , "Power to the People" huntsbeer - 8 Jan 2012 14:53 |
| Great pub, great beer and I love the Trades Union banner on the wall. Well worth a visit Sandinista - 19 Dec 2011 18:52 |
| The Bread and Roses was pub of the day for me, from a pretty average bunch. It's not th kind of pub I normally like. It has a modern feel, with rather funky decorations. I normally prefer a more traditional pub. However, the vibe was just right. More importantly the drinks range was also varied enough to suit most tastes. Real ales on offer were Cottage We'll Get It Right, Fullers Hock and Purity Mad Goose. Aspalls cider was available. The walls are lined with old posters and modern artwork. Wooden chairs and tables along with bare floorboads gave it a continental cafe like feel on my Saturday afternoon visit. Outdoor drinking on the patios at front and rear added to this feeling. A TV was showing World Cup football. Menus on the tables offered tapas. Some of the clientele are a little varied. Things got a little lively when three transexuals, a cockney and an aborigine with a vuvuzela walked in! I get the feeling this is more of a summer pub. But it definitely warrants a return visit. blue_scrumpy - 27 Jun 2010 12:34 |
| Great pub to come to in the summer, but unfortunately, they just serve tapas food now which is a little bit pricey for what it is. It's a shame they don't do their burgers anymore. The vibe here can be on and off, sometimes it gets very busy and others it's dead. I think it's one of those pubs where it's a bit too far out to make a local and to want to go to all the time at weekends. Nice friendly staff though and good choice of beers. agentp - 21 Dec 2009 16:07 |
| thisis a truly excellent pub /bar - been going here for many years and its alwys good - no pretentions great beers and food well priced bread and roses we salute you ! mikeh1 - 1 Oct 2009 18:55 |
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