The Stage Door, Waterloo - pub details
Address: 30, Webber St, London, SE1 8QA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7928 8964
Southwark (0.2 miles), Lambeth North (0.3 miles), Waterloo (0.3 miles)
London Waterloo East (0.2 miles), London Waterloo (0.3 miles), Elephant & Castle (0.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Sky TV, Big screen, Jukebox
- Pool table, Dartboard, Fruit machines
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Credit cards accepted
Pub added by anne. Last visited on 17th Apr 2004. Suggested by trevor on 30 Sep 2002.
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user reviews of the Stage Door, Waterloo
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| I thought this was a fairly unremarkable pub. At the back of the Old Vic, it has been very quiet the couple of times I have been in there recently. It does have a pinball (Fish Tails at the moment), but not such a good machine as the Medieval Madness in the Hole in the Wall. The London Pride was OK – not better than OK. I probably wouldn’t go in there unless I fancied a game of pinball. RexRattus - 18 Mar 2008 17:14 |
| Corner pub in a side street close to the Old Vic theatre. Perhaps surprisingly, given the pub name and the location, there is no theatrical memorabilia on display, but some sporting photos - including one of Donald Bradman and the 1930's Australian cricket team. I gather the landlord is an Aussie I find it difficult to assess where this pub is trying to position itself - one the one hand, there's a big screen for the rugger / footy and a pool table - but it seems to be trying to be more than just a locals local, what with the subdued candlelit lighting and the trendyish window blinds, and the food on offer. Real ale does not appear to feature strongly - yesterday there was only a rather moderate London Pride to sample and Adnams Broadside, which was in the process of having the barrel changed during my visit yesterday. I didn't dislike the pub particularly, but, taking the visit as a whole, I can't see myself rushing back here JohnBonser - 27 Feb 2008 13:32 |
| In for the Geordies v Boro match yesterday. Decent beer, good food, good service and a cracking atmosphere. It's the place to be for Boro on the TV!! Alfnoax - 4 Feb 2008 12:48 |
| Went down here to watch the Liverpool / Marseille match after watching a film at the Imax. It's a nice little pub and sufficiently hidden away that it wassn't completely rammed like the pubs directly around Waterloo. Also i went with my smoggie friend who has a special passion for this place as a Boro fan. Considering the amount of times Boro is on TV his visits are infrequent so was nice for him to get reacquainted! extraordinary - 12 Dec 2007 17:02 |
| just want to say, great pub for live music and open mic nights! everyone is made welcome, gets to play no matter how busy it is!. I am also a supporter of the rugby, bring on the world cup at the stage!! last few matches were brilliant. food is tasty and well priced. great atmosphere! ps...a note to andrewlines (3 sept 1:42 in the am) obviously you have nothing better to do at that time in the morning but slag a good place off, actually knew you when u worked at the stage door. Obviously the best thing THE AUSSIE did was to get rid of you! someone like you who holds a grudge for over 5 years really needs to get a life!! maybe there is hope for you too....HOPE YOU FIND A GREAT PUB, LIKE WHAT THE STAGE DOOR IS TOO LOADS OF PEOPLE. melodymusic - 20 Sep 2007 22:48 |
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