The Little House, Tooting - pub details

Previously called: Queen Victoria

Little House
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Address: 13 Tooting Grove, Tooting, London, SW17 0RA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 8600)

Nearest tube stations Tooting Broadway (0.2 miles), Colliers Wood (0.6 miles), Tooting Bec (0.9 miles)

Nearest train stations Tooting (0.7 miles), Haydons Road (0.8 miles), Wandsworth Common (1.6 miles)

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Suggested by Tony on 27 Jun 2004.

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> Current user rating: 6.9/10 (rated by 14 users)
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Trafalgar Arms, Tooting (0.1 miles), Manor Bar & Grill, Tooting (0.1 miles), Hoochimama's Bar Bistro, Tooting (0.2 miles), JJ Moons, Tooting (0.2 miles), A Bar 2 Far, Tooting Broadway (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Little House, Tooting

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present landlords are leaving this establishment very soon - stay tuned to find out what will happen to this boozer I guess .....
Upferret - 20 Jan 2010 14:18
totally agree with these coments. Strange little pub, v friendly and i will be back, though I'd recommend sitting in the public bar rather than the saloon if you want to get a proper feel for the place.
ian_j_baker - 6 Jul 2009 21:12
This seems to an honest backstreet boozer. Unfortunately the only real ale (Old Speckled Hen) was undrinkable, but was readily changed for the next best thing – keg Courage Best. It appears to be pretty much unchanged since when it was built between the wars, except, so I was told, for the addition of the bar gantry. It still has separate Public and Saloon bars, and the locals I spoke with in the Public Bar were very friendly and knowledgeable concerning the history of the pub. This is an excellent and friendly pub – if only they did a decent real ale.
RexRattus - 10 Dec 2008 16:18
I had a few beers in here a few times- thought "brillant- a small pub with a local atmosphere". I got that the first few times I went in. I even had a load of sandwiches in there once that I dont think were even on a menu.

I stopped going after I went to watch the chelsea arsenal game with a gooner. Silly mistake really. There was no trouble or anything, just a vibe that we shouldnt really be there. Which I guess is fair enough.

I dont know if I'd go back, because I dont live that close and there are other pubs I prefer that are closer. But I'd never tell anyone not to try it.

For being a proper local boozer though, 7 on 10
Stout - 4 Sep 2008 17:25
A small pub set off the main road, it is managed by the congenial Louise - aided & abetted by Mark.
This is one of the last dart playing pubs in the area, & when not playing a game, there are Tvs in both bars. this is a pub for footie fans & dog lovers - Joe the pub dog is an absolute diamond.
nigelroyer - 12 May 2008 18:18

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