The Boathouse, Putney - pub details

Boathouse
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Address: Brewhouse Street, Putney, London, SW15 [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8789 0476

Nearest tube stations Putney Bridge (0.3 miles), East Putney (0.5 miles), Parsons Green (0.9 miles)

Nearest train stations Putney (0.4 miles), Wandsworth Town (1.2 miles), Barnes (1.3 miles)

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Pub added by Techno. Last visited on 20th Jul 2004. Suggested by Gary on 19 Apr 2004.

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We ate out at the Boathouse on a week night and were terribly disappointed in the quality of food. The burgers we had were certainly not worth nearly £14 (GBK down the road is much better value for money). My father-in-law ordered a side of veggies (in season) and all he got was a bowl of green beans.

On top of that, the gents upstairs were out of order so a trek to the basement didn't make things better.

Doubt I'd go back there for a meal. Pity as the view is wonderful. An opportunity going amiss me thinks.
Doyler - 4 Jul 2008 14:01
Visited late lunchtime on Saturday.
Ultra-modern Youngs pub with (IIRC) three real ales.
The ordinary bitter was £2.60 a pint which is reasonable nowadays.
I took my beer upstairs and sat in the upper bar to enjoy the fabulous view over the Thames to Fulham. There was room to sit at that time (2 p.m.). The clientele seemed to be youngish. There was a refreshing lack of riff-raff, possibly due to the absence of televisions.


twm_sion_cati - 7 Jan 2008 14:13
"It's on the river, it's always jammed and it's got fit staff."
Well Coopy thinks it's seventh heaven...wow.

Prague - 15 Aug 2007 11:34
I went a couple of Friday nights ago, then again on the Sunday. Nice location, the staff were friendly enough, chairs a little lacking for those wearing heels (moi). However the biggest disappointment was the ladies bathrooms. Friday night they were a mess with only one cubicle of four actually having any loo paper, and one of two soap dispensers was empty. Should I read anything into it that it was still empty on Sunday?
I'd go again, but be wary of the bathrooms.
kiwigirluk - 5 Aug 2007 16:25
It's on the river, it's always jammed and it's got fit staff. That's all anyone needs to know. If you want a quiet pint of ale in an old man's boozer, go up to The Whistle and Flute or The Bricklayers and moan about everything in the company of Mr Prague.
anonymous - 13 Jul 2007 16:46

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