The Ship and Billet, Greenwich - pub details
Previously called: Frog and Radiator
Address: 1, Woolwich Rd, Greenwich, London, SE10 0RA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8858 7317
Island Gardens (0.9 miles), Cutty Sark (0.9 miles)
Maze Hill (0.4 miles), Westcombe Park (0.5 miles), Charlton (1 mile)
Pub suggested by sue on 18 Apr 2003
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user reviews of the Ship and Billet, Greenwich
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| Another under-patronised old working-class Gin Palace in a road that's full of them (William IV, Angerstein, Antigallican, and more) No real beer. Customers seemed to be basically mildy pissed Scotsmen watching the footy. On the other hand, when someone said something outrageously silly at the bar and I made a comment, I was included in the conversation pretty easily and three pints and couple of cigs later we were getting on like a house on fire. So my brief visit was quite sociable. And the barmaid looked very cuddly. bob_brown - 3 Dec 2007 21:29 |
| i have been using this pub since dave and jan took over in september 2005,they have worked really hard to turn this pub around, and have succeded, it has excellent friendly bar staff, a good cellar,friendly atmosphere,and is an all round family pub, the locals are a bit rough around the edges, but friendly and welcoming, ( me included !),there is entertainment every weekend, karaoke friday and sunday evenings with dave the rave ( you will love him what a voice !!!) and saturdays is usually a disco or live singer,special occasions such as st georges day, marathon day, and of course christmas are all celebrated usually with free food and entertainment laid on,in my opinion one of the best pubs in s.e.london, dont take my word for it , pop in and give it a try, well done dave and jan for giving us a proper london pub back. big_jim2007 - 19 May 2007 11:20 |
| Stumbled in by chance with Big Al last Saturday. Run of the mill south London boozer. Locals ok, beer ok, TV ok (though England would go onto lose to Wales in the Six Nations). This type of pub is sadly becoming something of a rarity throughout London as the style free "Style bars" continue their remorseless through the captial. It's a shame as places like these are a real locals pub and offer a charm, albeit a rough charm that the souless bars that the mindless fashionista inhabits could never understand. A mention must be made of the toilets though. Was expecting a cross between a sewage plant ind the everglades. But. Hats off to this pub they were so clean and tidy (a rarity in South London) and even had doors that hadn't been kicked in and had locks. Amazing! PigPen_in_the_Fens - 22 Mar 2007 13:41 |
| right got to tell you this pub has changed 100%...regulars great and they dont make anyone feel unwelcome... i have worked there now for 5 weeks and it has been great i love it... i got to admit i would have agreed with some of the comments previously made if i didnt go in and look for myself and am i glad i did just shows dont listen to anyone... come make up your own mind you wont regret it bluecurves - 29 Aug 2006 22:52 |
| me again, i forgot to add that the toilets are now very nice and clean, with referance to the comment below...karaoke on a friday night also bluecurves - 17 Jul 2006 14:21 |
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