The White Bear, Kennington - pub details
Address: 138 Kennington Park Road, London, SE11 4DJ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7735 8664
Kennington (0.2 miles), Oval (0.4 miles), Elephant and Castle (0.7 miles)
Vauxhall (0.7 miles), Elephant & Castle (0.7 miles), London Waterloo (1.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Outside seating
Pub suggested by zaparoski on 4 Jan 2005
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user reviews of the White Bear, Kennington
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| Had the pleasure of visiting this fine Hostelry again at my old friend Maurice did not disappoint. When asked for a drink containing more than one component by a man I would describe as a "theatre goer" Mo stated "Come on mate, this is the fucking White Bear in Kennington, not fucking Kensington!" Dont forget Mo is a devoted Leeeds fan so "Come on the Whites" this weekend! brixtondrinker - 22 May 2008 00:13 |
| Sports coverage is good. Guiness is fine at £3 a pint. "Mad Maurice" the devoted Leeds Utd fan is a wit behind the bar, as is the Antipodean with the dead pan manner and post-ironic sense of humour. Various in-house facilities. A good place to escape the chattering classes of south London. brixtondrinker - 29 Jun 2007 21:07 |
| A singularly uninteresting pub. So it may have a theatre attached - thus it could be useful if you needed a pint with a play. Otherwise I can't see any good reason for going there. The decor is tawdry, the loos somewhat moist - although there was paper, soap and something to wipe your hands on, so could be a lot worse. There is one real ale -again better than some, which have none. You can sit outside on the Kennington Road and shout over the traffic. Or you could just walk 200 yards and go to the Prince of Wales in Cleaver Square which is superior in every respect. Except that it doesn't have a theatre. gliddofglood - 20 Aug 2006 00:11 |
| A couple of years ago I saw one of the worst plays I have ever seen in the theatre out back - it had something to do with the Angel of Mons and featured the memorable phrase "it was a cacophony of silence". Abysmal. My mate was reviewing the play for Time Out and the eejits who put the play on had the cheek to write a letter of complaint when he slated it. Seemed an interesting pub - surprisingly edgy and mixed clientele considering it was a theatre pub, which I rather liked. Picnic tables out front on the busy road. Can't remember what the beer was like as in those days I wasn't a beer obsessive. anonymous - 31 May 2006 16:54 |
| Great theatre. The pub itself isn't cosy enough for my liking, and can have a cold atmosphere midweek. Cheap food though. Not convinced that the outside benches are much of a draw! vinrouge - 8 Mar 2005 20:50 |
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