The Priory Arms, Stockwell - pub details
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Address: 83, Lansdowne Way, Stockwell, London, SW8 2PB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 1646)
Website: http://www.theprioryarms.co.uk
Stockwell (0.4 miles), Clapham North (0.7 miles), Vauxhall (0.8 miles)
Wandsworth Road (0.5 miles), Clapham High Street (0.8 miles), Battersea Park (0.8 miles)
- Quiz night (Sundays), Sky TV
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Outside seating, Credit cards accepted, Smoking area, Function room for hire, Air conditioning
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user reviews of The Priory Arms, Stockwell
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| wow, that was some party!. Another great night, five real ales still on New Years Eve-great stuff. Roll on Sunday for our next visit. sadies - 1 Jan 2010 16:39 |
| For such a small pub in a seemingly rundown area away from passing trade there was an abundance of beers for the discerning drinker on my visit a couple of weeks ago. Five German beers were on draught along with several of the bottled variety and there were also five ales on which were GFB and Summer Lightening from Hopback Brewery, Sussex Pride from Weltons, Quadhop from Downtown and Sharp’s Red Ale. I’ve travelled to a fair few pubs in my time and from my recollection I’ve only come across the Summer Lightening before so I think that some thought goes into the ale selection. Also, I’ve not seen Founders Reserve cider before which I would have lapped up if I wasn’t on a crawl. There are a couple of plasma screens which were both off whilst midweek football was on so I gather that there is no Sky Sports which makes me wonder why there are two screens. There was some background music playing which was so low that I wondered why it was on at all, maybe it is louder at the weekends – which I doubt. There is a food hatch at the end of the bar, but nobody was eating during my visit – which was a good thing. This isn’t my ideal pub, but I can see that a lot of effort goes into it so my rating will reflect this. Strongers - 21 Dec 2009 22:43 |
| Handy for Stockwell tube if you're a stanger to the capital and worth it. Good range of excellently kept beers in a partly modernised bar that was about to receive a "refurb" and one could see why (it was a mite tired). The service was friendly and quick, with a menu that looked to cover most tastes and seemed to be going down well with our fellow customers - the kitchen opens directly into the bar through a large hatch. Certainly a pleasant change to many pubs in the area and the right kind of quiet - no unnecessary piped blare. Arctium_lappa - 29 Nov 2009 13:37 |
| Nothing very distinctive about this place from the outside, but the interior has been part-modernised in a reasonably sensitive way. Five real ales on, including something called Dials' Pumpkin Ale from Downton Brewery which was rather better than I expected from the 'trick or treat' pump clip... Enjoyed my 'fried cod in a bap' lunchtime bite (which was again better than I was expecting). Friendly and efficient, and really rather good. rpadam - 30 Oct 2009 23:33 |
| Only blessing about having to pick up my post from the sorting office down the road is being able to stop off here for a pint or more; hope they keep running the Royal Mail into the ground. A blessing! TALLTORQUIL - 17 Sep 2009 00:23 |
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