The Tulse Hill Tavern, Tulse Hill - pub details
Address: 150, Norwood Rd, London, SE24 9AY [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 8008)
Tulse Hill (0.1 miles), West Dulwich (0.7 miles), West Norwood (0.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Jukebox, Karaoke
- Real ale
Pub suggested by dan on 21 May 2004
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other pubs nearby:
White Hart, West Norwood (0.1 miles), Railway, Tulse Hill (0.1 miles), Rosendale, West Dulwich (0.6 miles), Horns, West Norwood (0.6 miles), Norwood Hotel, West Norwood (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Tulse Hill Tavern, Tulse Hill
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| Characterless large pub with pool tables and large screen for football. No real ale available at time of visit, but the locals are all lager swilling chavs anyway. nobbythesheep - 2 Nov 2008 14:28 |
| All the charm of a 1930s TB clinic. SOUTHLONDONLION - 26 Oct 2008 09:58 |
| this pub comes into it's own on a sunday afternoon when the football is on and alot of locals turn up supporting various london clubs (arsenal, chelsea, spurs, palace), the place is full, those that have come in large groups end every sentence with 'you c_nt', if you strike up an exchange you might even recieve this privilege yourself, a good time is had by all best pub for football in tulse hill johnpublic - 5 Dec 2007 12:33 |
| Well, I'm a regular visitor and I'm not over friendly, very drunk or the least bit scary. It's not the Ritz, but Tulse Hill isn't Mayfair. Remarks about staff and landlady are wide of the mark. They are friendly and helpful. Pub has NOT changed that much since last landlord left. Garden is actually better. Perhaps last poster saw it at night. As for the bogs, they could be better. But I watched landlady up to her armpit clearing the gents WC on a recent Saturday night, so staff do care. Not a fan of the Hart (don't like the beer or the way my feet stick to the carpet – although I take the last remark back if they've had new carpets in the last 12 months) and like to hear myself think, so the Railway is out. anonymous - 18 Dec 2006 17:46 |
| Ok so I'be been away for a while. just two short years. I've been in this pub recently and what a difference. Not a good thing. Two years ago I used to go in with my mates of an afternoon and stay till we couldn't drink anymore. The landlord was a great guy from yorkshire. His missus was a lady from New Zealand, and she fed us, cleaned the loos for us, and they spent time with us, played pool with us, put on live music for us and the customers. They thanked their customers for their custom with everything they did for the pub. They transformed the garden and were just good pub people. You wanted to go in, and the weirdos were great. The landlord and his missus put frebies on the juke box and just looked after you. Now, its dirty, the loos (ladies) are gross, the garden is not what it was, the bar staff are rude and don't acknowledge you. The landlady doesn't seem to want any custom. I still pop in cause I live across the road, but its just for that first quickie. Then I go to the railway or the white hart, or into town. Avoid. Its no fun anymore. hurumj - 28 Aug 2006 21:53 |
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