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The Greyhound, Carshalton

On entering this 'hotel' at noon with my wife and 3 year old daughter, the staff served me a pint, a latte and apple juice before telling me me my quite conspicuous but well behaved daughter was not welcome in any area aside from an already occupied tiny reception. The bar itself was dead (given the prices hardly surprising) Can I suggest on your blackboards outside where you invite people in to warm up with a drink, you write 'KIDS NOT WELCOME'

26 Jan 2013 15:29

The Greyhound, Carshalton

Mmmm mot to sure about the demographic.... second mortgage for a drink but a lurverly big car park for 2pm Friday for the scaffold lorries for that drink / drive getaway! No regulars behind the bar pub? hotel? While i think about it I'll have a pint in the Windsor Castle...

14 Feb 2008 01:31

The Cock and Bull, Sutton

I like this pub and contributors who allege anywhere has a lack of atmophere should examine their own personality... I am warmimg to it over the Old Bank which seems to value Chelsea fans for televised games over friendly groups wanting a few beers and a chat

14 Feb 2008 01:26

The Hope, Carshalton

Scaffolders Arms. Plaster splattered jeans and Reebok classics are essential. No criminal record - no entry permitted.

1 Jun 2007 09:21

The Greyhound, Carshalton

Sadly trying too hard to appeal to a younger audience with live music and wacky sofas. It is too loud to talk - staff are keen but inexperienced. I miss the old landlord who was punter friendly - I saw signs of ne'er-do'wells drifting in as well

1 Jun 2007 01:05

The Fox and Hounds, Carshalton

It would be nice to see more efficient staff at busy times. I think you can judge most pubs on customers who are waiting to be served, noting their place in the queue. Here, people are quite happy to push infront of others and the staff do nothing to discourage it.

27 Apr 2005 10:09

The Hope, Carshalton

This pub is really handy for my home address, but to be honest, I find the customers slightly intimidating. Whilst I think dress codes are unnecessary, I think a 'no work clothes'policy might entice more custom.

27 Apr 2005 10:05

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