The Brewers Inn, Wandsworth - pub details

Brewers Inn
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Address: 147 East Hill, Wandsworth, London, SW18 2QB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8874 4128

Nearest train stations Wandsworth Town (0.3 miles), Earlsfield (1 mile), Clapham Junction (1.1 miles)

Brewery: Young's

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I didn't really want to go in this pub at first, but I was pleasantly suprised when dragged in by a friend. It is nicely refurbished and very comfortable. No annoying football on TV and no loud music. Toilets are immaculate, you could eat your dinner off the urinals (although I wouldn't actually recommend it)
My first pint of Youngs was extremely warm and flat, but I asked for a replacement and the lovely barmaid give me a new (cooler) pint from another pump without any hassle, which was perfect. If you love back street 'locals', this probably isn't the place for you, but I would recommend anyone to at least give it a try.
nich52 - 16 May 2008 00:45
I agree with AbeC, not bad at all. When I visited the beer was really, really good. The food is a bit pricey for what it is - expectations are raised by nearly £10 for a main course!
Oolybel - 18 Dec 2007 17:46
A refurb has left the place looking clean, smart and spacious, but echoey because of it, and devoid of any personality. Sat there having a drink is like drinking a pint in church - high ceilings and no-one else to be seen. The few older locals that are there have yet to wash themselves thoroughly to bring them up to standard of the rest of the bar. A few younger trendy types are starting to populate this pub, i can only hope for the pub this continues, as it's clearly their target market.
If they had to rely on the locals, then the prices would soon put them out of business - nice real ale, served at the right temperature (but where was the Bombardier? maybe i visited on a bad night), but the food was a disappointment... you will get no more than 5 chips with any ordered burger, and they think that serving it on a wooden block makes up for the lack of food. Don't expect the salad to be any better neither - no dressing, just mayo 'dolloped' onto the lettuce leaves. If you are not going to make the effort, or have the 'expertise' in the kitchen to do a decent job of a simple salad, then expect more food to be returned by dissappointed by punters. Are there students in the kitchen only use to heating microwave meals?
TW1 - 18 Dec 2007 14:14
Another recent Youngs refurb, but I am delighted to say (and in contrast with some,) a really good one.

This is a big pub with 3 rooms - what's nice is each has been decorated differently - a nice big light front bar with oak tables and only some destruction of the Victoriana, then a cosy club-like room with red seats and dark look, and then a big woody back room.

The beer is good and the burgers too - but I think others are right in saying it's a little expensive.

AbeC - 16 Sep 2007 18:45
Gone upmarket since days as Two Brewers and is perhaps a little souless now. One of the many monuments to Youngs in the area. Don't know about the Guinness but the the local beer is generally in good nick and not exorbitant (though some others nearby are a bit cheaper). Worth trying.
wandsworth - 15 Nov 2006 17:48

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