The Slug and Lettuce, Waterloo - pub details
Previously called: Bar Med
Address: 5 Chicheley St, London, SE1 7PJ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7803 4790
Waterloo (0.1 miles), Lambeth North (0.4 miles), Westminster (0.4 miles)
London Waterloo (0.2 miles), London Waterloo East (0.3 miles), London Charing Cross (0.6 miles)
Chain: Slug and Lettuce
Pub added by anne. Last visited on 24th Nov 2001.
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All Bar One, Waterloo (0.0 miles), Azzurro, Waterloo (0.1 miles), Namco Station bar, Waterloo (0.1 miles), Bonapartes, Waterloo (0.1 miles), Reef Bar, Waterloo (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Slug and Lettuce, Waterloo
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| WHAT AN AMAZING PLACE-GREAT SERVICE,REALLY FRIENDLY STAFF, MOUTH WATERING FOOD, EXCELLENT RANGE OF LAGERS ETC AND MOST OF ALL EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR MONEY!!!! WOULD ADVICE ANYONE IN THE AREA WHETHER YOUR A TOURIST OR LIVE LOCALLY TO GO THERE-YOU'LL NEVER WANNA GO ANYWHERE ELSE. A DEFINATE 11 OUT OF 10 FROM ME!!!! sammy_g - 27 Mar 2006 23:22 |
| 'Had' to go in here to meet a group prior to a do at the aquarium. Pretty dire, from prices, to service to ability to get a drink in under 10 minutes. Predictably there was no draught ale either, but then I wasn't really expecting it. Felt kind of grubby too... The All-bar-one next door is less bad OCW - 4 Mar 2006 18:53 |
| Been in here a few times, probably more when it was a bar med. Nothing to write home about really. The only good point is that it's usually quiet so you can get served quickly and also use the pool tables. lennie384 - 10 Mar 2005 12:53 |
| This has now become a Slug and Lettuce. Philip Stevens - 31 Mar 2004 11:52 |
| Been in once, when the All Bar One next door was mobbed. Fairly garishly decorated 'Spanish' style pub, or is it Mexican - not too sure. Lots of vegas style lights, and kept at a temperature of at least 100F. Only if desperate. hamptoncaught - 20 Nov 2003 15:19 |
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