The Whistle and Flute, Putney - pub details
Address: 46-48 Putney High St, London, SW15 1SQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0208 780 5437
Putney Bridge (0.4 miles), East Putney (0.5 miles)
Putney (0.3 miles), Barnes (1.3 miles), Wandsworth Town (1.3 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
- TV, Big screen
- Quiz machines (Millionaire)
- Food served, Real ale
- Children allowed, Disabled access
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> Current user rating: 5.9/10 (rated by 52 users)
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user reviews of the Whistle and Flute, Putney
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| The barmaid in here didn’t look like she wanted to be there, but she was very fast – which is more important! Lots of Pride pumps and one Seafarers alongside standard lagers. I didn’t rate the pub much, but it is ok compared to the other offerings I have ventured into in Putney. There are 2 plasma screens and a little background music was on during my visit as the screens were muted. The pub has been done up but I think that it still looks a little tatty. There is a raised dining area at the back of the pub, but what’s the deal with the fire exit being camouflaged as a bookcase – My thoughts are that it is a little tacky and a dangerous. To sum up, not great but I’ve seen a lot worse! Strongers - 26 Sep 2008 12:53 |
| Smart foodie pub with the usual modern characteristics, redeemed by the fact that the Porter was superb - beer of the year so far. mtaylor40 - 11 Apr 2008 23:12 |
| Generally find this pub a nice place to start in Putney. The prmises seem clean and if you park yourself at the bar, the staff serving always seem to check up on you and fill your glass when needed. Its not the best layout if its quite busy, but if you are looking for a quiet drink and a catch up with a friend, this is a comfortable, friendly boozer. A good place to start before moving on somewhere else. JPR - 20 Mar 2008 13:11 |
| Agree about the pump clips - a whole line of London Pride clips trying to hide a lonely Porter. Not minding too much as both good pints in a sea of Youngs elsewhere. Otherwise large dark wooden tables and chairs designed to assist beer sales as your bound to spill your pint as you sit down lout_from_the_lane - 17 Mar 2008 14:17 |
| Went here last night, thinking its a safe bet: its a Fulllers pub. Well, Its a Fullers Bar, not a pub. The ale producer's very own pub with 5 hand pumps and I was shocked and disappointed to find on offer; London Pride, London Pride, London Pride, London Porter and London Pride. So I went for the Porter for a change. This was off. The choice of beer in this 'bar' is awful and the atmosphere stale, with unfriendly and defensive bar staff. They said "but its all we got delivered". Well, you get what you ask for, but who asked for this bar to degrade Putney High Street? Not worth a visit! andym1300 - 6 Feb 2008 08:47 |
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