The Lord Clyde, Borough - pub details

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Address: 27 Clenham Street, Borough, London, SE1 1ER [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 5373) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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

  • Sky TV
  • Food served, Real ale
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Splendid local, with good atmosphere, well kept beer and a sense of its history: the outside is magnificent, photo on the wall shows a party of customers going on a trip in the 1920s and it is unchanged. The inside looks as if it hasn't been 'improved' either. Highly recommended as an escape from the madness of Borough High Street.
Schwalbe - 19 Nov 2011 21:09
I've been using this pub, on and off, since the early 1970's and still visit it 3 or 4 times a year. Unlike many other pubs in the area it remains a real pub. The only changes it notice over this time are the removal of the division between the old public, saloon and snug bars; a better choice of beers; hot food now being served; and the retirement of two generations of licensees - its now being run by the third generation of the same family. Food, beer, and good service in a real pub - what more can one ask?
KingTancred - 27 Oct 2011 14:36
The pub has some good things going for it. It has friendly staff, some character, a bustling atmosphere and a number of fairly common real ales (e.g. Youngs, London Pride, Hogsback TEA, Doombar were on when I visited). However, I tried three of the ales and, while all were drinkable, none were as good as they could have been. What this pub needs is a bit more variety in the ales and more attention to how the beer is kept. Until then it's OK, but not worth going out of your way to visit.
hitchinsampler - 7 Oct 2011 23:25
Step back in time to a wonderfully clad Victorian boozer. This pub has probably changed little since the second world war and would be a perfect period backdrop for tv or film. I don't manage to get here as often as I would like, when in the area. Its a little of the beaten track but well worth the visit. A very clean and relaxed atmosphere with well kept regional classics. This is a pub operated with an unusual tradition in the 21st century, that of father to son- long may it continue.
huntsbeer - 12 Sep 2011 23:50
Really nice pub, second visit and a bit quieter this time due to the earlier hour, good looking pub from the outside and just as good inside. .My pint of youngs ordinary was as good as its likely to ever be since moving home. A spotlessly clean pub, a friendly landlord who obviously knows what he's talking about, all ingredients for a top pub.Borough 78 is obviously someone with a personal grudge or some kind of nutter. A must visit pub.
Picasso09 - 27 Jun 2011 21:55

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