The Robin Hood and Little John, Bexleyheath - pub details
Address: 78 Lion Road, Bexleyheath, Kent, DA6 8PF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 2251)
Bexleyheath (0.7 miles), Bexley (1.2 miles), Barnehurst (1.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by Mark M on 10 Apr 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Morgan's Wine and Ale House, Bexleyheath (0.1 miles), Affinity, Bexleyheath (0.2 miles), Zero Bar, Bexleyheath (0.2 miles), Wrong 'Un, Bexleyheath (0.2 miles), Golden Lion, Bexleyheath (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Robin Hood and Little John, Bexleyheath
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| great pub going in here for a few years now so friendly all the prices on disply great beer great food long may this pub be the best in the area bexleypete - 7 Sep 2008 15:10 |
| I'm definitely a real ale fan myself but the beers in here do seem to be a bit run of the mill and always seem to be of the same selection. None the less, I find this pub very welcoming and a good place to go for a quiet evening with friends. Definitely a real traditional pub through and through, even the opening hours (usually closed afternoons until 5pm or 7pm at weekends). Mike142 - 30 Jun 2008 11:48 |
| This cracking little country style pub is a short walk from the main shopping area but far enough away to lose the trappings of the town centre mentality. This place is very much CAMRA territory with a rotating selection of superbly kept Ales that justify the numerous awards as per the certificates on show around the pub. The boss is exteremely enthusiastic and knowledgeable about his beers and the customer base is far from the usual Bexleyheath feral gang mentality. If there are any pitfalls, the pumps are spread around the bar and not all easily visible so its best to check the notices and posters dotted around to see the full list of beers available (there are usually 7 or 8 different Ales on handpump). The interior can be a bit cramped when busy and tables (including a few old sewing machine tables) often come at a premium unless you are there early enough. The lighting could also be toned down a bit at times as well. Other than these rather superficial moans, I have found lttle wrong with the LJ&RH (I have never eaten here) and for me, its popularity and reputation among top pubs in the area seems pretty secure for the forseeable future. On my last visit I discovered the small but pleasant floodlit beer garden and really must take advantage of it a bit more over the summer months. RogerB - 16 May 2008 12:24 |
| Fine welcoming and friendly with a superb selection of well kept ales. Busy as it really deserves to be, on offer were Adnams Broadside and Bitter, Harveys Sussex, London Pride, Sheps Kents Best, Brentwood Best, Brakspears Bitter and Brains Reverend James. An old building apparently swallowed by suburbia, timber beamsetc, but evidence of some unsympathetic refurbishment sadly. Certainly worth a look though. Maldenman - 20 Apr 2008 15:01 |
| quiet simply the best pub in North Kent for for the real ale brigade. Black Eagle is top draw. realrealaleman - 13 Apr 2008 13:55 |
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