The Windsor Castle, Clapham Junction - pub details

Windsor Castle
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Address: 36 St Johns Hill, London, SW11 1SA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 86)

Nearest train stations Clapham Junction (0.1 miles), Wandsworth Town (0.9 miles), Wandsworth Common (1.3 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.0/10 (rated by 42 users)
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user reviews of the Windsor Castle, Clapham Junction

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Popped in here whilst waiting for a change of trains and wish I hadn't bothered. Warm, flat Bombardier in a warm glass. Not nice at all. I was impressed by the interior though.
GazzaTheBeerMan - 27 Oct 2008 10:49
Went in here last night... A nice quiet 'normal' pub. Its refreshing in an area which is saturated with gastropubs and trendy bars. Also nice to be able to get served whenever you want! Although... sort out the fire escape scraping on the concrete floor!
Mattaius3344 - 24 Sep 2008 16:10
Almost tearfully horrific, unless you sit in the garden. In which case, just about bearable. Some fit cadet boys sometimes appear here. Phwoar!
chrysler1 - 15 Jun 2008 17:36
The mock Tudor fronted Windsor Castle is just a few sleepers along from the Clapham Junction station exit and holds a few memories for me as I used it fairly regularly 14/15 years ago when the Grand Theatre opposite was more of a regular music venue. I made a point of stopping by recently on hearing that it was to be demolished to see if it was how I remembered and to my recollection, it has hardly changed a jot. The interior is divided into 2 separate bars, a small, paneled public bar with dartboard at the front and a larger extended rear bar with an eyecatching vaulted roof. As previous postings have suggested, there is nothing particularly special about the food and drink, Pride & Bombardier Ales among the usual kegs and lagers, typical unadventurous food menu but prices are reasonable with bargain doubles available on various meals and spirits. The rear bar was far more active than the front with a generally amiable atmosphere although some of the customer base appeared a bit on the wobbly side and yet still managed to get served. Only 1 person behind bar despite being busy which meant a wait that bordered on a walk out but I held on simply because I wanted to have a final pint here before the demolition ball arrives. Other than on the personal nostalgia front, I didn’t really find anything particularly special here although its eventual loss will mean another part of my personal heritage is wiped forever.
RogerB - 13 Jun 2008 15:56
Grand old pud with dark wood and patterned carpets. A good pint of london Pride but lacks something, well, customers, and atmosphere (sorry).
Jeremyo - 4 Feb 2008 18:19

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