The Firestables, Wimbledon Village - pub details

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Address: 27-29, Church Rd, London, SW19 5DQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8946 3197

Nearest tube station Wimbledon (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Wimbledon (0.7 miles), Wimbledon Chase (1.3 miles), Haydons Road (1.3 miles)

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Pub suggested by janet on 13 Sep 2002

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> Current user rating: 5.7/10 (rated by 15 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Brewery Tap, Wimbledon Village (0.1 miles), Common Room, Wimbledon Village (0.1 miles), Dog and Fox, Wimbledon Village (0.1 miles), Rose and Crown, Wimbledon Village (0.2 miles), Swan Tavern, West Wimbledon (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Firestables, Wimbledon Village

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Oh no this is a very rowdy pub and a nightmare trying to get to the bar,resturant menu a bit limited. Not the place to go for a nice relaxing evening.
runninghampster - 7 Apr 2008 18:29
Right in the heart of Wimbledon village (which doesn't really look much like a village, with almost all of its old buildings long since demolished, but which is very nice nonetheless), this is a great gastro pub with a nice atmosphere and really good food.
Greshon - 21 Mar 2008 11:41
It's in the Village so what do you expect, neutral decor but fairly lively gastro style pub. Beer average to good. Visited last Saturday but not much food been downed and neither did I partake so no comment on quality or range.
Harlap - 7 Nov 2006 19:33
Highly commendable effort and certainly one of the better places to eat in the village. However, it's not a gastropub in my books for the simple reason I don't think the food is THAT good. Maybe it is a gastro and just not a totally successful one. That said, the food is interesting and tasty, though almost definetely not homemade or entirely fresh. The room itself is best described as neutral, though for just a pint I imagine it'd be totally souless. A bit of a mixed bad then, but decent enough to be worth making your own mind up about.
jlairdo - 19 Jun 2006 10:06
This is a very pleasant Gastro Pub. I would not class it as a terriffic drinking hole though, far to busy being a resturant. I would say that the both the food and the service were excellent, I started with char grilled squid and it was stunning, in a melt in your mouth way that i did not think possible. I followed it with the Roast Beef (it was a Sunday after all) which was nothing special apart from the vast amount of lovely medium rare beef that you were served. And the pudding was almost as good as the starter, I really nice moist, good sized portion of sticky toffee pudding and ice cream.
but...
Iwas incredibly noise in there, you really had to shout to make yourself heard, which of course just increase the noise level, I blame dodgey accoustics. Also it was pretty expensive.
So all in all good a gastro pub, worth a visit about once or twice a year. oh and beer wise only had the Carlsberg was was nice a lively, but it is only Carlsberg, so if you want proper booze head to a proper pub.
cutch - 27 Feb 2006 10:38

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