Willow Walk, Victoria - pub details

Willow Walk
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Address: 25 Wilton Rd, London, SW1V 1LW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 7828 2953

Nearest tube stations Victoria (0.2 miles), St James's Park (0.5 miles), Pimlico (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations London Victoria (0.1 miles), Vauxhall (1.1 miles), Battersea Park (1.2 miles)

Chain: Wetherspoons

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

Pub added by anne. Last visited on 14th Jan 2003 by clare.

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user reviews of Willow Walk, Victoria

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A second visit, and it was even better, excellent beer, quick service and very friendly staff. However, the Manager might need a Geography lesson - We had plastic glasses as they expected a large number of football fans on the basis that Bristol City fans used it on the way to Palace 2 weeks previous and Portsmouth fans on the way to Wembley the week before. However, Hull and Bristol City fans going to Wembley were never really likely to be at Victoria in great numbers!
Dylanwing - 25 May 2008 15:18
Pretty much a standard Wetherspoons pub, but in London, that's not necessarily a bad thing. With a 12.15 kick off at Palace, this was ideal, and we enjoyed the Farmhouse Breakfast and a couple of pints of quality real ales. The beer was so good that we returned after the game for a couple of celebratory drinks. All of the beers that we tried were in excellent condition, with the Otter Bright being exceptional. So, we had decent food, top notch beer at £2.29 a pint, and the service was good. For those of you who don't like football fans, on this occasion it was mostly middle-aged real ale drinkers, and all were impeccably behaved.
Dylanwing - 11 May 2008 22:56
Pretty much a standard Wetherspoons pub, but in London, that's not necessarily a bad thing. With a 12.15 kick off at Palace, this was ideal, and we enjoyed the Farmhouse Breakfast and a couple of pints of quality real ales. The beer was so good that we returned after the game for a couple of celebratory drinks. All of the beers that we tried were in excellent condition, with the Otter Bright being exceptional. So, we had decent food, top notch beer at £2.29 a pint, and the service was good. For those of you who don't like football fans, on this occasion it was mostly middle-aged real ale drinkers, and all were impeccably behaved.
Dylanwing - 11 May 2008 22:56
Am I mad? I think I actually prefer the Wetherspoons inside Victoria station. Help - call the men in white coats...
rpadam - 31 Oct 2007 21:27
There are few surprises here: it's a 'spoons right by a major national rail terminus and so is patronised by builders, commuters and a few suits all looking for that magical Wetherspoons formula of very cheap beer.

Always busy and bustling, though I've never had to wait unduly long before being served. Sometimes it's a bit cramped for space though as the pub itself is rather narrow.
Muzthing - 29 Sep 2007 02:05

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