The Pubs
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The Abbeville
The Abbeville in Clapham is a charming neighbourhood pub with bags of character.
In winter, pull up a stool at the bar for a proper pint and enjoy top-notch British fare in the cosy dining room or one of the snugs. In summer, head to our elegant terrace for a glass of rosé and a spot of al fresco dining.
“50 Best Pubs for the Weekend”
The Times
The Abbeville
67-69 Abbeville Road,
Clapham, London SW4 9JW
T: 020 8675 2201 E: [email protected]
The Avalon
Named after the mythical island in the legend of King Arthur, The Avalon is a majestic pub and dining room.
Serving a bold British menu, fine wines, excellent cocktails and well kept cask ales, The Avalon also boasts one of London’s biggest and most beautiful beer gardens plus a sensational private room.
“The Avalon is the pub to beat in SW12”
Time Out Eating & Drinking Guide
The Avalon
16 Balham Hill, Clapham,
London SW12 9EB
T: 020 8675 8613
E: [email protected]
The Bolingbroke
Named after Viscount Bolingbroke (1678-1751), an infamous locally-born politician known for his hard drinking and wild escapades, this rather more refined local is renowned for its high-quality British food and a great selection of wines.
Enjoy a blazing fire in winter, the terrace in summer and a warm welcome all year round.
“The bar staff mix a gutsy gin and tonic and the wine list is fabulous too. The staff care about the food and the space couldn’t be prettier”
Harpers Bazaar
The Bolingbroke
174 Northcote Road, Battersea,
London SW11 6RE
T: 020 7228 4040
E: [email protected]
The Latchmere
The stuff of South London legend, The Latchmere is a spectacular public house and garden.
A giant gin balloon takes pride of place on the bar which serves hand-crafted spirits, elegant cocktails, award-winning ales and fine wines. The menu showcases the best ingredients from across the British Isles.
“Beer lovers will appreciate the well-kept ales… Our smiling waitress was on the ball, the service brisk.”
Time Out
The Latchmere
503 Battersea Park Road, Battersea,
London SW11 3BW
T: 020 7223 3549
E: [email protected]
The Princess Victoria
The much-loved landmark pub, The Princess Victoria has a rich and varied history. It dates back to the early nineteenth century, was originally a gin palace, then owned by Richard Branson and was even where Phil Collins filmed his video for the classic Sussudio.
Three Cheers Pub Co totally rejuvenated the venue, introducing five beautiful boutique bedrooms and a new front terrace in addition to the existing courtyard garden, elegant bar and dining room plus a stunning party room.
As befits a historic public house, an impressive list of one hundred gins complements a carefully chosen wine list and seasonal British menus.
“It looks as if the Princess has found her way back into the heart of the locals.”
London Unattached
The Princess Victoria
217 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd’s Bush,
London W12 9DH
T: 020 8749 4466
E: [email protected]
The Rosendale
Originally a Victorian coaching inn, The Rosendale is leafy Dulwich’s landmark tavern.
Serving delicious British food and drink and boasting three glorious gardens plus two large private rooms, The Rosendale is a must for families with its dedicated play area and kid’s menu.
The pub has its own wedding licence and hosts dozens of weddings plus parties of every size and type every year.
“The menu is one to be savoured… For families it’s an absolute find: parents can enjoy a grown up lunch al fresco while kids roam in the play area.”
Time Out
The Rosendale
65 Rosendale Road, Dulwich,
London SE21 8EZ
T: 020 8761 9008
E: [email protected]
The Stonhouse
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the High Street, The Stonhouse is one of Clapham’s best kept secrets.
Boasting a lovely heated garden and a roaring log fire in winter, foodies will appreciate the modern European menu, in particular the fantastic steaks. Discerning drinkers will enjoy the award-winning wines, well-kept cask ales and proper cocktails.
“Excellent cask ales in tip-top condition… fresh and good quality, honest food.”
Time Out
The Stonhouse
165 Stonhouse Street, Clapham,
London SW4 6BJ
T: 020 7819 9312
E: [email protected]
The Tommyfield
Named in honour of the first British fish and chip shop, The Tommyfield takes its inspiration from Victorian chop houses.
The menu champions great steaks and premium pies. The Master Room has a 1am license and hosts one of London’s best comedy nights plus a kaleidoscope of parties and one-off events.
Upstairs features six uniquely designed bedrooms. Each with its own charm, they have either a super king or king-size bed, Egyptian cotton linen, an HD Freeview television, free wireless internet, Nespresso machine, black-out curtains or blinds, mini-fridge and safe as standard.
“With seasonal British food, local ales and cheery staff, The Tommyfield is everything a pub should be.”
Londonist.com
The Tommyfield
185 Kennington Lane, Kennington,
London SE11 4EZ
T: 020 7735 1061
E: [email protected]
The Bedford
First built in 1931, The Bedford, courtesy of a multi-million-pound refurbishment, is now an unrivalled pub, club, restaurant, live music and entertainment venue plus 15 stunning hotel rooms.
Five beautiful bars offer the finest artisan spirits, craft beers, cocktails, wine and Champagnes. The restaurant focuses on using the best ingredients from the British Isles. The Ballroom and Cocktail Bar provide the ultimate places to party whilst the iconic stage in the Club Room, once home to the likes of Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith, Eddie Izzard and Michael McIntyre, will present a hotbed of up-and-coming creative talent. The individually designed hotel rooms add another layer of luxury.
“I loved playing The Bedford in Balham – It holds fond memories for me and I look forward to coming back one day.”
Ed Sheeran
The Bedford
77 Bedford Hill, Balham,
London, SW12 9HD
T: 020 3976 8007
E: [email protected]