The Lord Clyde, Borough - pub details
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Address: 27, Clenham St, London, SE1 1ER [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7407 3397
Borough (0.1 miles), Southwark (0.4 miles), London Bridge (0.5 miles)
London Bridge (0.5 miles), Elephant & Castle (0.7 miles), Cannon Street (0.7 miles)
- Sky TV
- Food served, Real ale
Pub added by loz. Last visited on 21st Jun 2007 by flateric. Suggested by C on 12 Nov 2003.
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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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| Happened across this pub on an unplanned trip to the area, was half expecting for me and my mate (mid twenties)to be treated as outsiders / unwelcome youngsters. Couldn't have been more wrong - we recieved an excelent welcome from the (presumably) couple behind the bar, the service was impeccable and the spitfire was lovely, regrettably didn't have more time to spend a try a couple of others SWmell0 - 18 Jul 2008 16:10 |
| In here last night as part of the BITE regulars meet up. Good old fashioned pub although they were showing the football. Back room had a hatch through to the bar. Beers as listed below, Adnams was ok. According to the stattos this pub is in the shortest street in London. GuideDogSaint - 14 Jun 2008 12:33 |
| I've read a lot about this pub, and to be honest I was slightly disappointed when I finally got around to visit. As the previous poster mentions the ales on offer are not exactly adventurous. The staff and guests were friendly, but I had this feeling of being a stranger invading their pub. Might have been there on a bad day, though. Will probably give it another try. Bard - 29 May 2008 23:17 |
| Visited on a Thursday lunchtime. I've read the last few reviews, and there's little to add. A lovely, traditional looking pub. I don't know if its ever had a makeover, but its easy to imagine that its looked more or less as it does for many years. Staff were very friendly and quick, although the place wasn't busy. I didn't try the food. The only slight disappointment was the beer options. The selection - Pride, Adnams, Youngs, Spitfire, and Greene King IPA - are common all over town. I was on the last one and must say it was the best pint of GK IPA I've had for quite some time. So, well kept beer, just a shame about the choice. I imagine this place is already on real ale drinkers' lists. I'd give it an 8.5. Mercurial - 23 May 2008 14:26 |
| Stumbled upon this pub by chance. Good selection of ales, comfortable interior and friendly bar staff. I'll be back! pomona - 21 May 2008 00:58 |
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