The Spreadeagle, Croydon - pub details

Spreadeagle
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Address: 39, High St, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 1QD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 6329)

Nearest train stations East Croydon (0.4 miles), West Croydon (0.5 miles), Waddon (0.6 miles)

Brewery: Fullers

Pub facilities/features:
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> Current user rating: 6.8/10 (rated by 33 users)
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user reviews of the Spreadeagle, Croydon

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Fullers pubs seem to be becoming clones of each other especially the Ale & Pie Houses. This one is no different, tiled floors, a couple of sofas, loads of dark wood and etched glass, a good range of beers and horrendously expensive.
Millay - 10 May 2009 10:01
This pub is getting rather expensive, have heard that fullers have just increased their prices again! Most pubs in the area are reducing their prices, but not this one. Also have heard about a few drunken idiots on occasions who seem to spoil it for the rest, but nothing seems to be done about ejecting these people, management never seems to be around which is a shame as it is their reposibility to keep order. If this pub was anywhere but next to the town hall i don't think it would survive. I can get a pint of Sam Miguel from La Tosca at the same price and that's a restaurant. Your getting to pricey fullers.
stellafellor - 1 Apr 2009 14:54
Probably the best pub in Central Croydon in terms of beer quality and variety. I think I counted seven from the Fullers range, as well as a fridge full of bottled Belgian beers (Leffe, Duvel, Bacchus) and a German Weissebier on tap, which I only noticed on my way out and might have to try on my next visit.
The building is a converted bank, which affords ample space downstairs as well as an equally vast upstairs area, should you need somewhere to relax when they're showing the football.
The main downside is the cost of a pint, but I suppose given it's central location, this might have been expected. Also, being a Fullers Ale and Pie House, it has that chain pub feel to it, which is enforced by the large proportion of office workers who drink there.
Pubsignman - 20 Jan 2009 22:05
London Porter is now on, a great beer makes a big difference ! Upstairs is quiet and relaxing.
slerpy - 4 Nov 2008 16:51
Typical Fullers Ale & Pie House but that's a good thing in my book. Excellent beer as you would expect, substantial portions as you would expect, un Chavy as you would expect, bit pricey as you would expect. Well worth a visit .
twineyboy - 7 Oct 2008 22:52

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