Zero Degrees, Blackheath - pub details
Address: Montpelier Vale, Blackheath Village, London, SE3 0TJ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8852 5619
Blackheath (0.1 miles), Kidbrooke (1 mile), Lewisham (1 mile)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
Pub added by mike. Last visited on 17th Sep 2003.
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user reviews of Zero Degrees, Blackheath
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| No disabled facilities, yet space given over to a pizza restaurant on ground floor, which is hardly warranted given the amount of eating establishments in Blackheath. Requested assistance to climb the stairs to the toilets and was look at like I had three heads! Not acceptable, given that this is a new conversion and disabled facilities should have been provided by law. elthamlass - 28 Mar 2008 10:34 |
| Mike, either head will do. Please re-read what I said again. I never used the word 'bland'. I said 'thin'. Big difference. 'Thin' as in there is little aftertaste to the beers and they aren't overpowering. This is a trait of most American style micro-brews. I should know, I've sampled from over 100 of them. :-)Everyone has different tastes. Personally if it came to a choice between the beers of Zero Degrees and Greenwich Meantime, I prefer Meantime's product. On a hot day though I will take a 5 litre keg of their pale ale before considering any mass produced nitro-fizzed kiddie pee. Zaphod - 6 May 2007 15:12 |
| To Zaphod (I never know which head should I look at while I'm responding?) - unless things have changed drastically since I was last there (admittedly a good while ago) then the beers were anything but weak or bland - are you perhaps comparing them to the best of the "out there" US micro-brews, or by most beers available in UK, as compared to the latter, the beers at ZeroDegs were much better than most (i.e. mass-brewed ales & lagers) & up there with the best of craft-brewed UK beers. (I have heard that colder & fizzier is more the order of the day now, but neither are terrible things in the appropriate beer/weather) cheers MikeMcG (former ZeroDegs brewer) mic_mac - 17 Apr 2007 11:06 |
| Excellent pizza. I find most of their beers a bit thin on taste and too fizzy. It seems to be a common thread with American style brew pubs. No doubt some would call the flavours 'subtle'. I find them a bit weak. Similar in quality to the Canadian Brewsters brew pubs, and the Seattle Pike Place Brewery. Zaphod - 19 Feb 2007 15:30 |
| love it, great staff, great food, great beer. message to anyone GO NOW! bartmb1 - 1 Feb 2007 13:51 |
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