The Pickwick, Charlton - pub details

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Address: 246 Woolwich Road, Charlton, London, London, SE7 7QU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 32073)

Nearest train stations Westcombe Park (0.3 miles), Charlton (0.4 miles), Maze Hill (1 mile)

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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 6 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Rose of Denmark, Charlton (0.2 miles), Antigallican, Charlton (0.3 miles), Angerstein, Greenwich (0.3 miles), Anchor and Hope, Charlton (0.6 miles), Ship and Billet, Greenwich (0.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Pickwick, Charlton

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Ever since we started to boycott the nearby Rose of Denmark for slamming their door in our faces after a Charlton game a couple of years back, we have occasionally found refuge in the Pickwick. In an area of relatively poor pubs, one could be forgiven for giving the Pickwick a wide berth. The rather cavernous interior has been knocked into 1 large room with high ceilings propped up by a couple of large pillars but little in the way of aesthetic value. Whilst it is very much a rough and ready local’s pub, it has always been very accommodating to our small group and when the other pubs are packed, the Pickwick is a welcome relief from the crowds. The Big Screen & well postioned plasmas are perfect for catching up with the post match results and stories. A pool table dominates one end (they appear to run a pretty successful pool team) and there is a raised darts area in one corner plus the usual run of quiz and fruit machines dotted about. The drinks are fairly mainstream and, sadly, the only mention of a Real Ale is on the Courage Best mirror although it must be said, this is not a great area for Ale drinkers to start with. To be honest, apart from its welcoming nature, there isn’t a lot here to lure one off the beaten path but the place has been accommodating to us on many occasions where other local pubs have let us down and that is a very big plus point.
RogerB - 22 Sep 2008 16:17

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