The Jenny Lind, Wimbledon Common - pub details
Address: 90, Inner Park Rd, London, SW19 6DA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8246 5888
Earlsfield (1.5 miles), Putney (1.5 miles), Wimbledon (1.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music, Sky TV
- Pool table, Dartboard, Fruit machines
- Outside seating, Car park
Pub added by dsf. Last visited on 23rd May 2004.
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other pubs nearby:
Telegraph Inn, Putney Heath (0.6 miles), Grid Inn, Southfields (0.7 miles), Old Garage, Southfields (0.7 miles), Highwayman, Roehampton (0.8 miles), Green Man, Putney Heath (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Jenny Lind, Wimbledon Common
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| Oh, I also remember the time when the phone box outside of the pub was set on fire..... wbafc_beer - 2 Jan 2008 23:41 |
| Oh, I also remember the time when the phone box outside of the pub was set on fire..... wbafc_beer - 2 Jan 2008 23:41 |
| Ha ha at anonymous of 16 March '07. You have it spot on. I used to be a Roehampton Student at the old Southlands site (1995-97), and boy oh boy the Jenny Lind was one of the roughest pubs I have ever been in (and I am from Tipton in the West Midlands!). The locals hated the students, I was in there once and my mate was threatened. Another time a quite 'off-the-wall', drunken sort of chap asked us all if we had "rung the police?" Having said this it is good that the 'Jenny' is still there. Long may it continue. PS- Who was the old Black bloke who was a seasoned drinker? I worked at the Grid and he used to come down there too.(?)I have forgotten his name. wbafc_beer - 2 Jan 2008 23:40 |
| Found this by chance, viewing a property for sale near by. Seemed a smashing place - real pub. daisy1 - 12 Aug 2007 21:00 |
| Pushing it a bit to say its location is "Wimbledon Common"!! Its actually on the corner of an estate, near some flats and shops. Over the road from it, there used to be a college, and boy, how the students there were hated when they went into the "Jenny"-but the old college site is now laden with large and expensive apartments, so don't think many of the people that dwell there now will go to the "Jenny". Its essentially a pub for locals, the Royston Vasey of the pub world. Does its job but nothing special and nothing at all for those that like to go out of their way to visit a pub. South London's equivalent of Moes Tavern. anonymous - 16 Mar 2007 15:29 |
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