The Pride of Pimlico, Pimlico - pub details

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Address: 85 Tachbrook St, London, SW1V 2QA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3087) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Pimlico (0.1 miles), Vauxhall (0.5 miles), Victoria (0.7 miles)

Nearest train stations London Victoria (0.6 miles), Vauxhall (0.6 miles), Battersea Park (1 mile)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Live music, TV, Jukebox
  • Pool table (One), Dartboard
Suggested by BK on 11 Jun 2003.

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> Current user rating: 3.4/10 (rated by 26 users)
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user reviews of the Pride of Pimlico, Pimlico

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Large pub that I'd guess mainly caters to a regulars crowd. Still the bar staff were friendly enough and the regulars in there were generally OK. That said one did come over to our group to 'tell us a joke' with the bet that for each one of us that laughed we'd give him a quid. No one did and he went away skint.

The place is pretty poor as pubs go with a limited selection of beers and not a great atmosphere. I can't see any reason to go there unless it was to get out of the rain.
theoneandonlyjoe - 6 Jan 2012 12:26
Has to be smelled to be believed. Pool table, though, innit?
Revd_Cuntyman - 6 Jan 2012 12:25
Popped in on a Saturday morning, we planned to go to the Cask (just up the road) but it didn't open until midday so tried this one instead. Unfortunately they had no ale at all so we didn't stay. Landlord looked somewhat put out by us leaving but he had nothing to offer us.
Rod_Hariga - 15 Feb 2011 00:11
It's not often I say this, but I walked in once and turned straight around and walked out. This pub should be bulldosed down and buried, and if you want to save the tax payer some benefit fraud, then do it with the punters in it!
The curtains are still nicotine stained from before the smoking ban!
The customers sit outside drinking cans of super in the mornings while they wait for it to open!
The people sitting around have plastic pipes in their arms, oxygen masks and crutches, or are obese tatooed thugs propping up the bar. Rough, Ugly, Smelly, Sickening, take your pick. The only thing I'll say for it is the NHS should do a documentary there to put people off drinking.

expertoppinion - 14 Feb 2011 17:41
This is my local and one I choose ahead of all others in the area for its lack of pretension and because its easy-going to the extent of being a law unto itself.. It is quite grotty - the gents is truly grim- and it doesn't have any ales but it is a serious old-fashioned boozer with a hard core of alkies, a guvnor who is fond -maybe too fond- of the gee-gees and a regular loyal crowd who are at the older end of the scale. Anyone who reckons it is lairy or even dangerous is truly a big girl and should go up the street to the Cask - an excellent pub by the way- which is full to the gunnels with Jeremys and Tims. But if you suffer from inverted snobbery then stay in the Pride. I remember not so many years ago being in the Pride when then minister of defence and the hopme secretary (Des Brown and John Reid) and a shower of other jock politicos were in there watching Celtic play. Don't know what that means but it must mean something.
JeremyBendthem - 5 Feb 2011 23:12

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