The Dog and Fox, Wimbledon Village - pub details
Address: 24 High St, Wimbledon, London, SW19 5DX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 173) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Wimbledon (0.6 miles), Wimbledon Chase (1.1 miles), Haydons Road (1.3 miles)
Brewery: Young's
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
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other pubs nearby:
Common Room, Wimbledon Village (0.0 miles), Brewery Tap, Wimbledon Village (0.1 miles), Fire Stables, Wimbledon Village (0.1 miles), Rose and Crown, Wimbledon Village (0.2 miles), Swan Tavern, West Wimbledon (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Dog and Fox, Wimbledon Village
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| Disappointment. I have known this pub for years but I do not think I will ever go back again. I hate having to argue when trying to return a bad beer. The Ale is poorly kept which is completely unacceptable especially as they bang on how good it is? Both Doom bar and Bombardier were ridiculously vinegary and cloudy. I told the bar staff and they replied that they are meant to taste like that? The girl behind the bar asked me what I usually drink and suggested that I did not know what a real ale tasted like!?! The lad behind the bar tried to look through the cloudy mess and told me it looks ok!?! Very patronising and ignorant. Avoid this place like the plague as the bar staff really have no idea what they are doing or even what they are talking about. The Ale is very very bad and I really hope that someone from Youngs gives them a very stern talking to. A real shame. FF fullersfan - 24 Sep 2011 15:27 |
| This pub seems to be more of an airport hanger for the nouveau Wimbledon clique than the proper pub it appears to be from the outside. They do serve real ale and have several options so fair play to them. I agree there's very little in the way of atmosphere or a smile and a welcome. The bar maid was wanting to be helpful but managed to show me more of her Y-Shaped thong, her cleavage, amply to massive breasts and her badly placed tattoo in the middle of it all. If she'd have been my sister I'd have twanked her one for the needless tattoo stupidity.I don't look like your average Wimbledon Villager but I didn't feel welcome either. It is far too expensive for what it has to offer and I'm sure there's cheaper service elsewhere for food, wine or beer but location, location, location - it is on a winner there. Mcloj - 12 Jul 2011 13:03 |
| Good point mate. To my astonishment ... it's not even written by a woman. This guy HAS to be a faggot. Pat_Bateman - 2 Aug 2010 14:39 |
| A shambles.... worst coffee I have ever had in a pub. The lad serving us didn't have a clue... Food was nothing special. andy0009 - 2 Aug 2010 14:00 |
| This pub has had its heart and soul ripped out. I hear that it was once Oliver Reed's local. If that's the case, he must be spinning in his grave! Visited recently and was greeted by an unsmiling, unwelcoming barman. Only one beer was on. Cross the road to the Brewery Tap and you have a choice of at least 4 ales. Judging by the half-price meals on offer this month, the place is struggling and it's hardly surprising. Walk a little further and find real value in the Village. pomona - 7 Jul 2010 21:57 |
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