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O'Neill's, Wallington

Went in here 3 weeks ago and had the best Guinness I'd had for a long time. Choose your moment when to go into this pub because it attracts - through no fault of its own - the usual Wallington W.....s, but otherwise it's ok.

29 Oct 2006 19:58

John Jakson, Wallington

I went in here the other night and the Guinness tasted very watery. Otherwise, for Wallington, it was a night when I didn't feel like half the people in the pub didn't fancy having a go if you had the misfortune to make eye contact with one of them.

29 Oct 2006 19:56

Lady St Helier, Morden

Weatherspoons pubs won't be around in 5 years. Drinks are cheap but I had a pint of guiness here that moved and tasted like a jug of weak gravy.The food was cold are very poor quality - and portions are getting smaller and smaller at every JDW pub. Most pub prices are way too high but the only salvation is that it keeps away the dregs of society who are attracted to JDWs like flies to shit. This place was no exception though not as bad as the king of all JDW shitholes JJ Moons in Tooting. Cheap is only good if it comes with quality. A smoky, smelly, depressing, dirty turd of a pub. Chavtastic!

10 Dec 2005 19:00

The Norbiton and Dragon, Norbiton

It is quicker to exit the pub and re-enter through the door by the pool table to go to the toilet by the pool tables than to try and squeeze past people standing by the curvy bit of the bar. Then it's even quicker to realise that there is a toilet right behind you and that you don't have to use the ones by the pool table after all. Then again, it's probably better to just go for a shit before you leave home.

7 Dec 2005 22:02

The Anglers, Teddington

the best pub in town if you don't mind your pint being overturned by a 6 year kid running riot around your table. You feel like you have to watch your language cos there are so many kids around you - yes, make a pub child friendly (in order to attract the parents) but shove them in a pit full of coloured balls (the kids not parents) and let the adults enjoy their 'special' time.

7 Dec 2005 21:56

The New Prince, Surbiton

When I walked in this pub all the locals looked at me. That's the last time I go into a pub dressed as a clown!

7 Dec 2005 21:42

The Royal Oak, Ham

Full of local ruffs, gorgeous barmaids (mind you I last went there about 5 years ago), and pucker tucker. Ra ra!

7 Dec 2005 21:06

The Hand and Flower, Ham

Haven't been to this pub for a few years but always remember it as a very smoky pub which panders to the locals (mind you, I was a local, i.e. I lived in Ham, but it didn't pander to me). Has a great deal of potential in a good location, with little competition. I also remember being served drinks in dirty glasses a few times and generally it is not the cleanest pub I've ever been in - smoky atmoshpere doesn't help. Sorry to be pedantic but the staff would have been 'uninterested' not 'disinterested'. Otherwise spot on!

7 Dec 2005 21:03

The Beehive, Mitcham

This pub used to be a regular haunt for British World War II spies who used to drink here before being sent on missions via Croydon airport.

7 Dec 2005 11:48

The Skinners Arms, Beddington Corner

Not just closed but now pulled down.

7 Dec 2005 11:46

JJ Moons, Tooting

You know all the chavs and hoodies running around Tooting and its surrounding areas, making peoples lives a misery? Well come to this pub and meet the grandparents - cos they're just the same, only older, uglier, smellier and stupider than their vile offsprings offpring. What a shithole! Frustrated, worthless tossers, chavs, chavettes, petty villans and foul mouthed aggressive losers throughout with the exception of the occasional temporarily slack jawed innocent who has accidentally walked into this hellish underworld.

6 Dec 2005 23:53

The Sun Inn, Barnes

Survives on location alone.

6 Dec 2005 23:30

Ye White Hart, Barnes

When I was a kid i thought this pub was frequented by pirates.

6 Dec 2005 23:26

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