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The Royal Oak, Borough - pub details

Royal Oak
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Address: 44, Tabard St, London, SE1 4JU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ext 2814) (Calls cost 10p/min)

Nearest tube stations Borough (0.1 miles), London Bridge (0.4 miles), Elephant and Castle (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations London Bridge (0.4 miles), Elephant & Castle (0.6 miles), Cannon Street (0.8 miles)

Brewery: Harveys

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

Pub added by anne. Last visited on 23rd Jan 2004. Suggested by Lee Newton on 27 May 2003.

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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 282 users)
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user reviews of the Royal Oak, Borough

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I've been coming here for years, ever since the night Harveys re-opened it (when the beer was free all night!).
Still one of my favourites. The light mild was very good tonight and my pepper steak was very peppery.Another in my "I wish this was my local" category.
Ordinary - 7 May 2008 22:36
Finished here on Saturday on the way back from Charlton. Had the Mild, Pale Ale and Porter which were all ok. They also had Best and Armada. Not entirely convinced by the Harvey's beers. Rabbit casserole was very nice.
GuideDogSaint - 13 Apr 2008 21:30
Had the pleasure of finding myself in this tucked away little boozer last Saturday lunchtime after a Borough market blitz... With two small sized rooms around a central bar, the drinking space was cosy and informal, and tall etched windows in the property gave an airy light atmosphere. I sampled two of the Harvey's ales on offer, and they were both in top notch condition. Coupled with the friendly service and good company, this venue was a pleasant surprise (and almost the polar opposite of The Market Porter!). The food looked lush and copious too, but had just had a giant feed at forementioned market so gave it a miss!
TerrysJessica - 1 Apr 2008 23:22
Well-known Harveys pub, yet retains the atmosphere and feel of a backstreet boozer. Some of the best sandwiches around can be bought here. So – great beer, excellent sarnies, super atmosphere – top pub then. Well recommended for inclusion in a Waterloo to London Bridge crawl. Definitely one of my favourites.
RexRattus - 25 Mar 2008 22:50
Alas the interior is not a victorian original it is a later copy but lets not take anything away from what is a top pub!
Norealaleinorpington - 18 Mar 2008 16:04

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