The Park Tavern, Eltham - pub details
Address: 45, Passey Place, Eltham, London, SE9 5DA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8850 2416
Eltham (0.5 miles), Mottingham (0.8 miles), New Eltham (1.2 miles)
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user reviews of the Park Tavern, Eltham
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| done up very nice but far too many rules bit over the top especially for eltham, i know evryone needs rules but when it gets to the point that your too scared to even move in case you get barred its a bit much and whats with the men can't wear vest tops but women can is that not a bit sexist???? not a great fan km1983 - 7 Aug 2008 12:51 |
| Every time I visit, there are different beers on tap, wonderful, not to expensive either. middenmaker - 26 Jul 2008 20:52 |
| Excellent little pub. Visited for the first time on Sunday lunchtime and friendly welcome, good decor (agree that the bar itself isn't quite right), gentle chattering clientele, and 2 nice pints of Theakstons. I'll be back. Toze - 21 Jul 2008 17:47 |
| Come on strongarm, I was there last Sat. evening and the place was full of MILF'S. You a smoker, plenty of seating outside for you, with ashtrays stuck to the walls in the narrow corridor. middenmaker - 2 May 2008 20:38 |
| Passing by the Eltham McDonalds - heaving with gormless teens and Eltham's finest shaven-headed, bulging, tattooed geezers - it's a relief to find that the old and decoratively-tiled Park has adopted a defiantly contrarian strategy to attract a very different crowd. A characterful interior, spotless and classy loos, Classic FM, no fruit machine, free broadsheets and four real ales - in good nick if the Harveys is to go by (and a cloudy pint exchanged with no quibbles but only apologies). What's not to like? Well, a few things. I'm 44 and think I was the youngest customer - there's a bit of a golf-club vibe - so maybe the target demographic could be lowered just a tad. Not stocking bar nibbles just seems odd. And the Sunday roast - often the curse of an otherwise good pub - was bland and tasteless (is it THAT difficult to cook your own roast potatoes rather than buy frozen?). But overall a good experience and if (unlikely) I'm in the area again, I'd go back. Friendly note to landlord: keep it "apart" but don't vanish up your Arras doing so. And work on the roast lunch or, better yet, offer some proper food. strongarm - 13 Apr 2008 20:30 |
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