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The Spread Eagle, Norwich

This pub has now reopened as the Erpingham Arms. It is more of a restaurant with a bar area then a village pub.
The staff were friendly and were happy for our dog to go into the bar area. There were five local real ales on, which I was impressed with, and not too expensive. Didn't eat there, but it was fully booked on the saturday we were there. Prices were above pub food prices. There is a kids play area that my daugther and friend enjoyed alot. Will go back when next that way.

8 May 2012 13:55

Alby Horseshoes Inn, Erpingham

This pub is close to the camp site we were staying in. Went there for dinner and thought the food was good. Very friendly staff and locals, good selection of ales. It is dog friendly, which suited us. Intend to go back there when next in the area.

2 May 2012 16:20

The Mayflower, Rotherhithe

This pub was excellent. It is right on the thames, and extremely atmospheric inside. The staff were very hospitable, and the fish and chips I ordered was superb, real batter and proper chips.
There were 4 different beers on, the Greene King Springer I had was very good. One of the perty wasn't keen on his IPA and changed without question. Beer prices towards top end for a pub, but I felt I was getting my money's worth.

Leeborders

21 Feb 2012 10:58

The Gun, Coldharbour

Wonderful pub. Really atmospheric with great views. It is a gastro pub, but the real ales (Adnams, Hophead and Scottish flyer) were really well kept. Cosy fires as well for the winter nights. Food is expensive, but was top quality.

9 Nov 2011 13:46

The Canton Arms, South Lambeth

I go there most Monday nights after 5-a-side. The pub splits into 2, a full blown restaurant and a normal bar and they are quite seperate. Never been in the restaurant but the pub bit is good. Always have four real ales, normally all in good nick. Prices are standard. must be popular as the bar does good business on a Monday. Staff are fine.

27 Sep 2011 14:45

The British Oak, Kidbrooke

A good pub, went there after watching Charlton. There were four beers on (Abbot, Theakstons XB, Doom Bar, Courage) and the two I had were well kept. The staff were friendly and polite, and there is a decent beer garden in the back which the kids enjoyed.

The bar I was in could do with being refreshed. Someone else mentioned it feels a bit like a village hall and I know what they mean, but that shouldn't put people off.

26 Sep 2011 13:24

The Talbot, Brockley

A very good pub. There are 3 or 4 different ales on at any time, Fullers pride and Harvey's bitter being ever present. These are well kept. Well refurbished and a patio out front for warm days. The clientale are fine, looks like plenty of staff from the college go there for a pint after work. Haven't tried the food but it does look interesting on the menu board.

22 Sep 2011 15:04

The Duke of Edinburgh, Lee

very good pub. Went there with a crowd after playing football and were welcomed by landlord and regulars. very reasonable prices. Only one ale which wasn't quite the best, but a price worth paying overall.

5 May 2011 09:34

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