The Hop Pole, Wandsworth - pub details

Hop Pole
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Address: 64 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth, London, SW18 1HR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8870 8188

Nearest tube stations East Putney (0.6 miles), Putney Bridge (0.8 miles)

Nearest train stations Wandsworth Town (0.5 miles), Putney (0.9 miles), Earlsfield (1.2 miles)

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Pub added by dsf. Last visited on 22nd Apr 2004.

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other pubs nearby:

Wheatsheaf, Wandsworth (0.1 miles), Rose and Crown, Wandsworth (0.1 miles), Crane, Wandsworth (0.2 miles), Cat's Back, Wandsworth (0.2 miles), Queen Adelaide, Wandsworth (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Hop Pole, Wandsworth

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Best place for a sup in Wandsworth (which admittedly isn't a difficult challenge). Always a decent pint, reasonably priced beer and the Thai food is good too if you're feeling peckish.

A simple, cosy London boozer that's not hanging up it's arse like so many other places, especially the anaemic, raaraa Queen Adelaide across the road.

Great pub for a few quiet jars, and if you don't want your evening ruined by a crowd of braying yahs, then slip along to the Pole!
shoegazer - 17 Jul 2008 13:13
Great local boozer, cracking jukebox, TV screen in the garden, Thai franchise very reasonably priced and very good quality. Also good roast and other 'normal' pub food available. Superb venue for any live sport esp anything involving the Irish. A world apart from the Wheatsheaf, and with the Cats Back and Queen Adelaide so close it definitely makes the trip worthwhile (although you might find it hard to tear yourself away from this one once settled). Bring back the Elvis Nights.
londondrinker - 1 Apr 2008 04:33
Thought I'd try out this pub as an alternative to the Bricklayers in Putney as I'm getting fed up with them not having beer, plus all the decent barstaff (except Patti) who made the pub special have left - as have quite a lot of the locals. Seemed quite a nice place but nothing special, especially on the beer front though didn't try the Guinness which previous reviewers raved about. I liked the jukebox but it can get a tad infuriating when there are three tv's showing different programmes competing with the music. I'll give it another try, and may even try the food, but didn't think the pub was as fantastic as previous reviewers have found it - middle-of-the-pile.
PDWR - 23 Nov 2007 13:25
Going to this pub more and more. The garden has been done up to provide facilities for smokers. Good pint of Guiness. Food is Thai and excellent. Locals are friendly. Extensive sports coverage on 4 sreens. Staff are polite friendly and efficient. A cracking boozer which I would have no hestitation in recommending.
brixtondrinker - 30 Jul 2007 15:14
Great pub, go here regularly, best food and drink in the area... Full of friendly locals - this is a pub where everybody knows your name.. Some fit guys there too, group of handsome locals i wouldnt mind getting to know better! plus the govenor very handsome and extremely friendly, as are all the staff..
cheekyone - 7 Jan 2007 17:20

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