The Charlie Butler, Mortlake - pub details

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Address: 40 Mortlake High Street, London, SW14 8HR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4163)

Nearest train stations Mortlake (0.2 miles), Barnes Bridge (0.6 miles), Chiswick (0.9 miles)

Brewery: Young's

Pub facilities/features:

  • Live music, TV
  • Dartboard, Fruit machines
  • Real ale
  • Outside seating
Suggested by john on 3 Sep 2003.

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ALAS....PUB CLOSING?
The owners have served notice that they will be boarding up from 26 February (odd date as its a Sunday): presumably means last day of trading = Sat 25/2.
The decision date for Richmond Council is 19/1 according to their website.
mim - 11 Jan 2012 11:42
been there a coupe of times recently still feels like a sixties estate pub. The new landlord is trying hard but the bands are dismal and the jam night terminally dull. Won't go again
kmsflyer - 7 Oct 2010 17:41
I went to the Charlie Butler on friday 28 May, a great band were performing, we had a fantastic night. The pub is currently under new management, Crispin and Mila have really brought the pub back to life. Great food, music, and wednesday quiz nights a must. Ive heard about their new tuesday jamming sessions starting on the 8th, sounds brilliant. I have been drinking in the Charlie Butler for a few years now, and im impressed with what they have done with the place. I just want to tell everyone about it! Mortlake really needed somewhere that knocks the cobwebs off and live music with no entrance fee is just what the doctor ordered. Robin Bibi is playing on the 4th of june, im sure i'll be there! Great stuff :)
jonathan123 - 1 Jun 2010 18:25
Crispin and Mila Mallett will be taking over the CHARLIE BUTLER on Tuesday 06 April 2010. We have run a number of pubs around the country and aim to create a relaxed atmosphere welcoming locals, walkers and visitors. We shall offer a range of REAL ALES, WINES, SOFT DRINKS, etc with BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES AND EVENING MEALS. We shall run advertised events and have TWO BARS and outside SEATING AREAS. The RIVER THAMES is literally just over the road ( Mortlake High Street) and less than 10 minutes walk from both BARNES BRIDGE BR station and MORTLAKE BR station. The decor is pleasant 1960's. All are welcome. Give us a try!!
crispin - 2 Apr 2010 16:17
I have to report that contrary to the crapulous review below this one, written on the 21st of April 2008, this place is certainly still open. Some of the front windows are smashed so maybe the demolition crew were stopped at the last minute or maybe some drunken shithead just decided it would be fun to smash something.

The pub is split into two with a plasma screen on both sides and a pool table on one and a dartboard on the other, a match made in heaven if you ask me. Sky Sports feed was playing whilst I was there and I didn’t spot any football advertised, but I would be surprised if they didn’t show it. There are a couple of benches outside the front of the pub by the car park and there is also some covered seating around the side of the pub.

Youngs Ordinary and Special were available whilst I was there, but the Winter Warmer was off. There is also a selection of standard lagers along with Strongbow and Guinness. I was the only person in the pub during lunchtime, but the barman was friendly and I liked the layout and general feel of the place.

This is the sort of pub I would meet the lads in for a good old session.
Strongers - 17 Feb 2009 15:06

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