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: 7.6/10 (rated by 144 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Rose and Crown, Southwark (0.1 miles), Boot and Flogger, Southwark (0.1 miles), Trinity, Borough (0.1 miles), Gladstone Arms, Borough (0.2 miles), Southwark Rooms, Southwark (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Lord Clyde, Borough

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First impressions were great, the preserved tiled exterior, and the old Truman's Eagle presiding over the corner entrance door, all boded well. Once inside, just excellent, two rooms in the old traditional style, although the outside doors suggested the front bar was once two, the front room has the bar, a seperate area to the rear served via a hatch. Loads of interesting old photos, but my favourite bit of decor was the 1961 price list for Truman's Ales; Bitter at 1/5, best, 1/8 and mild at 1/2. Where is that Tardis when you want one!!
Fires lit in both rooms on a cold day, a real homely feel with curtains at the windows, spotless tables and carpets, even a chiming clock.
Great quality beer, Youngs Bitter, Pride, Adnams Bitter, Hogs Back TEA, and Hook Norton Hooky Bitter.
A superb pub with real character situated in an area of good pubs. Don't miss this one.
Maldenman - 21 Jan 2010 21:47
After a visit to the Tate Modern, this was a truely welcomed recommendation.
HarryScarlett - 16 Jan 2010 21:27
What a lovely pub in an unexpected place. Beer was fine. Staff welcoming. Clientele mixed. Compared to places like the trinity, light years ahead. I'm a convert and will be visiting this place regularly. I thought they'd closed down all these pubs!
dry_riser_inlet - 12 Jan 2010 23:38
Thoroughly recommended. I visited here a couple of days ago & would like to post here my thanks for the gentleman who gave up his bar stool by the fire for my sister as soon as we walked in. This made for a great first impression of this lovely pub. Lots of character (and characters!) with a friendly chap behind the bar serving. Good beer selection.
rjb1973 - 5 Jan 2010 10:31
Why is the user rating for this pub{at the time of writing}only 7.6 ,it should be 10.there are too few traditional pubs and this is one of the best I have seen!
SwanageRailwayfan - 4 Jan 2010 16:07

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