The Falcon, Clapham North - pub details
Address: 33, Bedford Rd, Clapham, London, SW4 7SQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7274 2428
Clapham North (0.1 miles), Clapham Common (0.5 miles), Stockwell (0.7 miles)
Clapham High Street (0.2 miles), Wandsworth Road (0.6 miles), Brixton (0.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Outside seating (Large beer garden)
Pub added by dsf. Last visited on 21st Jul 2003. Suggested by Sophie Higson on 26 Jun 2003.
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Archway (Arch 365), Clapham North (0.0 miles), Royal Oak, Clapham North (0.1 miles), Railway, Clapham North (0.1 miles), Rinky Dink, Clapham (0.1 miles), Bierodrome, Clapham (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Falcon, Clapham North
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| This pub has certainly sorted itself out over the last few months. The service has improved immeasurably, the thai food has gone to be replaced by your stereotypical (London) pub food. The beer selection is pretty much the same as ever with your usual lagers and a couple of real beers ( although as yet I haven't noticed any guest ales), but then they are appealing to a particular demographic. The garden is fantastic, but getting a seat there requires early drinking activity over the weekend. One quite large gripe about this place is that the mens' loos are, quite frankly, a disgrace, and given that everyone has to walk past them to get to the garden, this should be sorted out by Mitchells & Butlers asap (they recently bought this pub, the Railway on the highstreet, and the Sun in the Old Town). womble54321 - 8 May 2008 11:33 |
| I went here on a fairly busy Saturday night (all the tables inside were taken, half the ones at the front and lots of people were standing). Contrary to the comments below I didn't find the service slow at all and the bar staff seemed pretty cheerful. Like a lot of pubs it smells a bit inside though, because the smoking ban... surely the owners can think of a way of masking this a bit? Cleaning fluid, sweat and stale ale just isn't that appealing! Mobey - 18 Feb 2008 13:24 |
| This used to be a great pub for a few drinks on a nice evening, loads of outside space. However, the last few times I have been here, it's really gone downhill. There seem to be a lot of new staff, and most of them seem oblivious to their true purpose- which is to serve drinks. On a Wednesday night a few weeks ago, people were waiting 20 minutes to be served by staff who couldn't seem to keep the drinks in the glasses, much less remember more than one drink in a round, and struggled to remember who they were actually serving at the bar. One guy seemed very good at serving his friends at the side of the bar though. They also had to eventually stop serving food at 8pm as they clearly couldn't cope. The only thing this place has going for it now is the outside seating. edaj - 13 Aug 2007 15:31 |
| Don't know who wrote that last review, went for a bite to eat last tuesday. Food was poor, service was worse and not a traditional ale in sight... I won't be recomending to any of my circle. These guys need to buck up their act if they think just changing the food will change peoples mind about this yuppie spot! anonymous - 12 Jun 2007 15:28 |
| At last the thai food has gone and a new modern pub food menu introduced. If you visit earlier in the week and try the food you won't have a p***ed moron bumping into you everytime you take a mouthfull. Went last tuesday and will definatly be going back. anonymous - 15 May 2007 11:38 |
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