The Lord Clyde, Borough - pub details

Lord Clyde
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Address: 27, Clenham St, London, SE1 1ER [map] [gmap]

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 5373)

Nearest tube stations Borough (0.1 miles), Southwark (0.4 miles), London Bridge (0.5 miles)

Nearest DLR station Bank (0.8 miles)

Nearest train stations London Bridge (0.5 miles), Elephant & Castle (0.7 miles), Cannon Street (0.7 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

by flateric Suggested by C on 12 Nov 2003.

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> Current user rating: 7.3/10 (rated by 153 users)
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QUOTE (SICK_OF_THE_LIES @ Mar 19 2010, 12:42 AM)
THE RECENT PROBLEM BETWEEN THE MITRE/HARP/CASK WAS THOUGHT TO HAVE ENDED WITH THE REMOVAL OF THE OFFENDING POSTS FROM THE THREE PAGES HOWEVER THEY DO NOT SEEM TO WANT TO STOP THE MATTER.

ONE OFFENDING POST BY PRINCE MONOLULU HAS BEEN LEFT ON THE CASK PAGE WHILE HIS POSTS ON HARP AND MITRE BEEN REMOVED.

NEW POSTS BY THE 'ONEANDONLY1' + 'HARRYHOSPUR' + 'LIONELRICHTEA' HAVE ALL CONTINUED THE PERSONAL ABUSED AIMED AT THIS PUB.

IT REALLY IS WRONG THAT DRINKERS OF ONE SET OF PUBS CAN TRASH ANOTHER PUB FOR NO GOOD REASON AND WITHOUT JUSTIFICATION.

LETS GET THESE POSTS REMOVED AND END THE SLANDER AND GAMES.
I think you should honestly cool it.
Yet again, you have signed on under another name, and still pretend that you are innocent and hard done by. You've been puffing your pub's position on the top 40 for months now. Why? It's a good enough pub on it's own merits. Be happy and sit back and wait for honest rating by drinkers to the Cask & Kitchen.
And why continue to fool yourself that you weren't mr_ange who praised your pub last week under your own listing, but was offensive to the Harp and Ye Olde Mitre last week. Now your attacking the Ship at Wandsworth, and The Lord Clyde. And now attacking the Mitre once more. You have seriously lost it in Pimlico.


DEPTFORDDUTCH - 19 Mar 2010 01:18
Sorry, but I just don't get all this praise for what is a very average pub. Yes the interior is impressively unspoilt but so what? The pub sells Youngs, Adnams and Pride - boring safe choices. I always visit the pub when crawling in the area and the beer is well kept but No.5 in the the Top 40 pubs? That's a joke. Someone playing fast and loose with the ratings I think. To redress the balance I'm giving the pub a zero.
stevieshears - 18 Mar 2010 23:09
Hello. With respect to LessThanJake I think he might have the wrong pub.
1st) We have 5 real ale pumps, so if 2 were off then there would still be a choice of 3 not 1. Hooky, T.E.A., Adnams, London Pride and Youngs nothing that resembles Kiss or similar.
2nd) The tables near our book shelf are the largest in the pub.
3rd) The weather has been quite cold recently so we do have the fires on, but if the pub gets too cold we would turn the fires off and turn on the extractor fans.

I hope this clarifies matters.

The Management
thelordclyde - 15 Mar 2010 01:26
Doors open, but not serving tonight ~19:30, road outside dug up - possible pedestrianisation? If so, is alfresco society about to arrive at this otherwise classic pub?
trainman - 14 Mar 2010 23:57
Hi, I am a real ale lover from Venice (Italy), visiting the UK very often.

We (me and my girlfriend) popped in a week ago at 6:15 pm to have a good pint and order some food.

Wrong choice. The pub was full, we had to share a little table with another couple (very nice guys) near the book shelves, above all it was extremely hot, everyone around us was sweating and complaining untill a window was finally opened, not a confortable dinner at all.

The food was just passable, two real ales were finished, so two hand pumps turned, out of service, only one choice (I don't know if in the other area of the pub there were other pumps but we simply couldn't move and reach that because of the real mess), Kiss or something with this word. My pint was ok.

The exterior of this pub is simply awesome, very traditional and chatty boozer, with a small selection of books inside, the staff is kind, but my advice is to avoid eating here, at least at dinner in week-ends; the food is not worth, and the pub too crowded for my taste, very very packed.

The Lord Clyde is clearly a drinkers pub, unfortunately also my real ale experience was not very good, because of the limited offer (only one pump on as written before) and it was about 6:20 pm when I ordered so not too late I think.

I'll give it another try for sure during my next trip to London.
LessThanJake - 8 Mar 2010 14:38

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