The Falcon, Clapham North - pub details

Falcon
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Address: 33, Bedford Rd, Clapham, London, SW4 7SQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 3239)

Nearest tube stations Clapham North (0.1 miles), Clapham Common (0.5 miles), Stockwell (0.7 miles)

Nearest train stations Clapham High Street (0.2 miles), Wandsworth Road (0.6 miles), Brixton (0.8 miles)

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Suggested by Sophie Higson on 26 Jun 2003.

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> Current user rating: 5.1/10 (rated by 38 users)
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Arch 635, Clapham North (0.0 miles), Royal Oak, Clapham North (0.1 miles), Bierodrome, Clapham (0.1 miles), Railway, Clapham North (0.1 miles), Rinky Dink Bar, Clapham (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Falcon, Clapham North

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Nice chilled pub although the service can be slow at times.
perrinq - 25 Mar 2009 23:07
We came here after the Battersea beer festival and found it to be a pleasant inviting pub worth spending an hour or two in. Three or so ales on including one from local brewery Sambrooks.
Booze_Allen - 10 Mar 2009 19:30
It has to be said that whilst the refurb is good and the choice of lagers great, the service in this pub is quite simply dreadful. Possibly the worst service I have ever come across in any pub.
It doesn't even need to be busy for you to have to wait some time and the staff are poor at working out who is next.
As I say real shame as both beer garden and seats at front are great and even the inside is nice.
piesey1 - 11 Nov 2008 22:06
The back garden's lovely here - the nicest one I've been to in London which is probably the reason most people go there. The beer choice is massive and the food's good (great burgers). The Sunday roast is getting better and it generally seems to be improving.. Previous comments about the loos are right (though they've had a bit of a lick of paint in the last couple of weeks). You do sometimes have to wait a while to be served on a Friday and Saturday night as it's so busy.
Anon72 - 25 Oct 2008 12:14
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

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