If you like pubs that feel like pubs, give good service, have a real buzz about them and make you feel you have travelled back a few decades, then this is the pub for you. A cracking find.
Kate G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Richmond, United Kingdom
This is a tiny pub nestled behind Cannon Street station. It is very traditional — wooden floors, central bar, and a seating area upstairs. The chap who served me(I assume he’s the landlord) was a very friendly and efficient Australian, who clearly loves and knows his beer. He clearly knew many of the punters, and was on good terms with then. He keeps six ales on(at least that’s how many I counted) — I drank several superb pints of Tribute. There is also a selection lf lagers(though expensive, from what I could see — they were advertising Peroni at £4.00 a pint!). The beer is pricy — £3.15, I think for the Tribute. The ladies’ toilet is downstairs rather wants refurbishment — whilst it wasn’t filthy or anything, it was grim. There are a bunch of televisions around, including one widescreen — these were showing news