The Pelton Arms, Greenwich - pub details
Address: 23-25, Pelton Rd, London, SE10 9PQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8858 0572
Island Gardens (0.6 miles), Cutty Sark (0.7 miles), Mudchute (0.8 miles)
Maze Hill (0.3 miles), Westcombe Park (0.7 miles), Greenwich (1.1 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
Pub suggested by Jason on 2 May 2003
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Royal Standard, Greenwich (0.0 miles), Cutty Sark Tavern, Greenwich (0.1 miles), Crown, Greenwich (0.1 miles), Rick's Bar, Greenwich (0.2 miles), Hardys Freehouse, Greenwich (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Pelton Arms, Greenwich
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| Visited here on a Saturday Afternoon. Nice pub with friendly staff & locals. My girlfriend & I liked the end of the pub, where it looks like somebodys lounge. The place seemed clean and tidy. Kerrminator - 12 May 2008 13:09 |
| Have moved to area and was pleasently suprised to find a nice friendly local pub to enjoy a good pint of beer and food on a lunch time, quiz night on a tuesday is good to have a laugh with friends... sign on the pub says under new management, manager of pub is a very friendly fellow indeed, aways have chat and laugh with the customers and seams to remember his customers names and makes you feel very welcome.... friday and saturday nights are now a very busy so i have been told by a few of the locals in the pub who make you feel at home... i rate this pub very highly indeed as i feel it is the best pub in the area.. calin - 13 Jan 2008 20:17 |
| The pub appears to be under new management it is now has a warm friendly atmostphere my last visit was a year ago between then and now its completely changed for the better. 210849 - 13 Jan 2008 14:54 |
| Popped in for the first time in about 15 years because The Cutty Sark is closed till mid Jan. Even with the Sark being closed it was still nearly empty, except for a man and a woman arguing over who was ‘more local’. Because neither had seen each other in the place before. Both spouting names of places they’d lived and schools they went to. Most amusing The Pub itself has been done up recently and is much bigger than you expect. Beer was ok, although left after a pint for above reasons and the fact that the juke box was incredibly loud. mrse1 - 8 Jan 2008 11:09 |
| Large, quiet, pleasant. It feels like it ought to be somewhere else, such as next door to a railway station in a small northern city. No customers obviously under the age of about 65 apart from one friendly young drunk and a small group of women who wandered in, chatted to the barmaid for a few minutes and wandered out again. Racing on the TV. Something of a fifties feel to the interior. Not at all a plastic-and-chrome rock-and-roll 1950s but a suburban wood-paneled dark-grained pipe-smoking sort of 1950s. Model ships. Horse-racing memorabilia. Lots of dark wood around. It looks lit the sort of pub people who have hobbies go to. Both two times I've been there they had a vase of fresh flowers on the bar. Lilies once. A really nice touch. If I was lookign for a place for a drink and a chat in East Greenwich this is the pub I'd choose I think. Just a pity there were no customers. Apart from the view its a nicer pub than the Cutty Sark a hundred yards away, and the beers a lot cheaper! Maybe I went on a bad day. bob_brown - 3 Dec 2007 21:08 |
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