William Stanley, South Norwood - pub details

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Address: 7/8 High Street, South Norwood, London, SE25 6EP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 8740) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Norwood Junction (0.1 miles), Selhurst (0.8 miles), Birkbeck (1.1 miles)

Chain: Wetherspoons

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Food served, Real ale
  • Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)

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> Current user rating: 4.3/10 (rated by 23 users)
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user reviews of William Stanley, South Norwood

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The Stanley are hosting a Westerham Meet the Brewer on Friday the 26th of November ( 19:30),so anyone who hasn't had the pleasure of meeting Robert Wickes can do so.to complete the weekend they have the North Wood Morris Men from 13:00 hrs on Sunday the 28th November.A rather pleasant 'spoons especially on a Summer's day when the frontage is opened up.
slerpy - 17 Nov 2010 13:29
Visited a few times and always serves a refreshing beer and I never have to wait very long to get served. It's a very good after match pub also and it was the start of a very nice after match pub crawl through Norwood Junction afer one match a coue of years ago.

Still the same as it ever was and one to try before a game at Selhurst also.
SiamWarrior - 27 Apr 2010 00:08
I visited several 'spoons on Saturday and the Stanley was one of the better ones.The service was outstandingly quick and four guest ales all in decent condition were on offer and I enjoyed a reasonable lunch.This is a much smaller pub than most 'spoons , as the day was fairly hot and sunny the windows were open giving a continental bar feeling to the place.Conversation led me to understand that the current guv'nor was fairly new and is working hard to improve the place( reading earlier reviews he is obviously suceeding).Perhaps the cosiness made the locals more affable than is usually the case in a 'spoons outlet but whatever the reason they seemed to be reasonably welcoming.The toilets are so far away I think they might actually belong to another pub in another town but in all honesty that is a minor gripe and only a worry for those with bladder problems.Clearly an asset to S.E.25 and worth 8/10.
slerpy - 25 Apr 2010 18:07
Smaller than it looks from the front, with an even smaller bar. An unusually limited range of real ale on, but my pint of Clark's Classic Blonde was fine. Also has a dart board, a rarity for 'spoons.
rpadam - 30 Dec 2009 23:48
This is a typical Spoons with the usual array of ales, standard draught products and clientele.

The barman was surprisingly on the ball for a Spoons employee, but I’ll still not be returning in a hurry.
Strongers - 11 Nov 2009 12:53

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