I go to the hope a lot after a long walk on the common with my dog, they treat everyone kindly including the dogs and there is a nice relaxed atmosphere to the place. There is an outside area but it is right next to a busy main road! Very close to wandsworth common train station which is a few minutes away from clapham junction
Laura Kate S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
It’s a pub which has good food and a decent drink selection. It has couches. But, most importantly, it’s super dog-friendly. Pooches everywhere! A big champagne cooler full of treats for the taking! PUPPIES! As someone who loves fluffy creatures, but isn’t allowed pets in her flat, that tipped The Hope into solid 4 Star territory.
Kirsten W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
I agree it is the best pub on the common, but it’s nothing flash. It simply relies on its location, which is second to none. If I’m passing I may pop in, but would only go if I was in or around the common. Barr the location it’s an average pub. Kx
Lydia C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
There’s nothing more relaxing than sitting in the garden outside while eating one of their tasty hamburgers looking amazingly and served on time by their helpful staff. And not to forget to mention that prices are average.
Oliver A.
Rating des Ortes: 1 London, United Kingdom
I do not think I would go back to this place and I certainly would never eat there again. I might be doing the pub an injustice, as it does real ale and has the Cask Marque approval of quality. However I foudn the place unbearable. I regularly cycle past on my way home from work. It is always rammed and ften has young posh people spilling out into the street. There’s the stereotypical mix of blonde barbie dolls and blokes wearing their pullover’s round their necks. It is all under 40 Ox-bridge stuff. It is actually representative of the area which is just white, middle to upper class professional people. Therefore maybe my harsh review is unfair, but it is not my type of ale house. My girlfriend and I gave it a try for Sunday lunch. The place was rammed with screaming kinds and rude rich people. The food was even worse than the ambience. Awful. The veg was bland and boiled to death. Spuds not cooked properly and meat tasteless. If you’ve got a rollex and work in finance, then maybe this place might work for you. If you want good grub then take a short walk down to Northecote Road in Clapham. The areas is not littered with good pubs, but a short walk to Tooting Bec or Clapham will give you much better ale houses.
Eamon B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
This pub is the very much the social centerpiece to the Wandsworth Common/Bellevue Road neighborhood. It is very relaxed and comfy, whether as a cozy hideout from the rain in winter or a place to sit outside in the summer. It has a pretty good selection in terms of beer, slowish but friendly service, decent food, and a trivia machine on which I’ve spent too much money(I am not smarter than a 10-year-old, it seems). When living in the area, it was the perfect place to meet up with visiting friends. It’s the kind of pub in which ‘a pint or two’ can turn into a long evening. Since moving, I haven’t found anything to quite replicate its homey feel.
Matt B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
My local pub is finally worthy of a review now the summer is here. The Hope is the best pub on Wandsworth Common, by virtue of being the only pub on Wandsworth Common. On sunny days The Hope is a magnet for those who want to drink in the sun or people making their way back from a day on the Common. On normal British days there is a cosy but busy atmosphere, the Sunday lunch also has a good reputation from those in the know.
Harriet W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Austin, TX
To be honest, when people say this is the best pub in the Wandsworth Common area, it’s not completely true. It’s the ONLY pub on Wandsworth Common, well at least near the station. The beer selection is good. Other than that I’m not a big fan. The food is rubbish and the staff aren’t amazing. I might be quite biased though due to the fact that I used to work here so I know what goes on behind the scenes. I do like the refurb, it has made the pub a lot more cosy. Summer time is very very busy, and I think they need more staff to accommodate the amount of people. The added extra outside tables is a definite bonus(on the St. James’ Drive side).
Elliot
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
If I was rich, lived on Wandsworth common all year… and it was summer all the time, I think I would make the Hope my local. It’s located right next to the common and down the road from the station. The pub is surrounded by seats and benches, so in the warm weather you can make the most of the common. The atmosphere is abit yuppie, but it’s what you expect. The food is great, and if I remember correctly, there is a barbecue that you can rent for your own food in the summer. A great gem in Wandsworth
Chris O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Alexandria, VA
What a charming boozer. Quite a different speed from what you get in central Londontown and that’s just the way I like it. The indefatigable(and most likely unsinkable) Eamon B. brought me by and I was impressed by the quality and selection of brews. Although I didn’t try it, any place that has a DIY bloody mary station is alright by me. The food out of the kitchen looked top notch, though I had just boxed three rounds at an Indian buffet around the corner so don’t take my word for it. The families all looked happy and even the little kids were adorable. I’m sad we had to go back out into the London winter, but the warm fuzzies I got from the place have lasted long enough for me to write this review.
Jenny H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
A spacious and friendly place with a varied menu of purse-friendly options. The food is not perfect, but it’s good pub grub at a reasonable price. I can definitely recommend the lentil burger even for non-veggies. In the summer they offer picnic packages so you can take your food out to sit on the common, and there are also BBQ’s most weekends. I’m looking forward to seeing what they’ve got planned for the winter months.
Redsev
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Great pub, a stones throw from Wandsworth Common station, well worth dropping in. The Hope run a wine evening every Tuesday with money off most wines. We bought a bottle for less than 8 quid, sat in the beer garden and drank during a fine summer evening. The pub is good value, with a range of decent bar snacks(nachos– fiver, burgers from 6.50) and a full evening menu. Highly recommended
Hembag
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
The hope is a lovely pub near wandsworth common. I went on a sunny sunday afternoon. Its a great place to get a sunday roast. A good mix of people come here, and sometimes bring their dogs. The roast was good, but not perfect. It was rather busy, but not that it was a bother. Good wine list that isnt too expensive and great beer selection. And of course, my favouriteFrulli. Deffo good for a loungy sunday, chats, and hangovers. Especially good as they offer plastic glasses to spread across the common with.
Paul C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
Best pub in the Wandsworth Common area. Great atmosphere, friendly staff and good choice of beer. Lots of space inside and out. Can get very busy in the summer but you can spill out onto the common with friends which is a bonus. Food is excellent — especially the Sunday roast.
Leanne W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
Try and get a seat outside this pub in the summer and you’ll realise quite how popular this boozer is. With an amazing food menu(including at least three vegetarian options which is just a treat), and a LOT of outdoor seating this is a pub that fit for both summer and winter revelries. Get your tipple in a plastic cup in the summer and sit on the Common, or snuggle at a table with a huge plate of pie and mash come winter and warm your cockles. Food is about £7 a dish and well worth it. Full of Cl’am-ites so if you’re not a fan of the overgrown student/young professional vibe then this may not be your thing, but its perfect to get a group together and eat, drink and be merry.
Sophis
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Scrabble on a Sunday, pub quiz on a Monday, red wine drinking and Common gazing any and every night — The Hope is a favourite hang-out for all these activities. Though it’s closed for a refurb right now(awaits with breath that is bated) The Hope will always have location on its side. Sitting opposite Wandsworth Common, the view is enviable and surely stands as one of the reasons why folk live south-west of this fair city. Downside of the location is you will have to put up with curly-haired children whizzing by on their scooters as puffed out parentals struggle after them yelling, Slow down, Kitty! or Come back, Horatio. Never fear, order a(fairly decent, comforting) roast and a large glass of Rioja(if they’ve got it) and you’ll soon forget that said child was wearing a helmet and might even stop muttering that it had a smarter frock than you. Can’t wait for summer in this pub — let’s just Hope for sun.(boom boom).
Ruthie
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
A large gastro pub facing Wandsworth Common this is a good summer venue and they even provide plastic cups for you to go and enjoy your drinks on the common on a nice day. There is a good range of tap and bottle beers and wines, food is pub fayre and a little on the steep side for what it is but palatable all the same. Go for a walk around wandsworth common and then come here to enjoy a pint or two and rest your legs.
Mijkl
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Let’s face it, there ain’t all that much in the way of a local boozer and so The Hope comes as a bit of light relief as a stop over on the way home at the end of a day at work. It’s a cosy pub across from Wandsworth Common that serves good beer and wine and has a good selection of spirits. It has a fantastic atmosphere and is quite stylish without being stuffy or pretentious. Regulars tend to vary from being bright young things to your more mature serious types. There is a great selection of board games if you’re that way inclined although I don’t see too much of that going on. Mostly it seems to be a meeting point for groups of friends to drink and be merry. Being located across from the common is an added bonus over the summer where large groups of thirty-something friends tend to gather and make the most of what good weather there is. There is some seating outside and it’s generally buzzing on anything resembling a balmy evening. Defo recommended for regular visits. Nice!