Dylan's, Lewisham - pub details

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Address: 66 Lewisham High Street, Lewisham, London, SE13 5JH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 21809) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest DLR stations Lewisham (0.2 miles), Elverson Road (0.5 miles), Deptford Bridge (0.9 miles)

Nearest train stations Lewisham (0.2 miles), Ladywell (0.7 miles), St Johns (0.7 miles)

Pub suggested by Steve_D on 19 Apr 2005

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> Current user rating: 3.8/10 (rated by 16 users)
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The whole of the Beer in the Evening site is becoming more and more out of date!
Trinker - 10 Nov 2011 23:27
News update - This pub has now reverted to its original and historic name of The Joiners Arms, with the facade having undergone a revamp and a lick of fresh green paint, with a new pub sign.

The landlord is a very affable Irishman - James and heruns a tight ship. Good selection of beers available, both tap and bottled. I think he's got one or two real ales on draft too, for all you CAMRA types.

He's concentrating on building up the regulars by becoming known for showing all the top sporting fixtures on Sky; Football, Boxing etc. Notwithstanding this, it's not unusual to see some Irish events such as curling, horseracing etc thrown in for good measure. All in all, worth a punt. Not overpriced as pubs go, a traditional atmosphere - Affable enough locals and no funny business stood for.

I enjoy popping in for a few, after the chaos of visiting the market and shops.

Also, some very pleasant serving staff behind the bar.

Love the jukebox too. Can we have everything louder than everything else please?

Don't believe the stories of yore about this place being a hole. Its definitely on the up, under the strict goverance of a decent landlord.

A genuine working man's alehouse. Good to see places like this still exist.
DangerousChris - 29 Nov 2010 15:13
Very grim - went here recently and everyone was pissed - there was an old bloke at the bar who had a tracheotomy and he was smoking a cigerette through the hole in his throat. stayed for 1 and left.
sir_adam_of_downham - 17 Jun 2010 23:33
One to agree with rbreen05, popped in here for a few jars of the black stuff a couple of Saturday PMs ago. Excellent pint and convivial barman. Good conversation at the bar and he keeps a tight rein on the wandering itinerants who come in without the express intention of having a drink. I'll be back for more. Glad to see this place on the up. Warm up the jukebox and crank up the volume for my next visit.
DangerousChris - 8 Jun 2010 19:52
Dylans has recently been taken over by an Irishman and the landlord James has said he is going to give it a total revamp. Has a fine pint of Guinness and James seems to be a very friendly chap indeed. With Irish sports and music due to be held throughout the summer at the weekends I shall definately be paying another visit or two!
rbreen05 - 3 Jun 2010 18:08

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