Visited after a meal on a Saturday night, wanting to carry on with some music and dancing. Nearby hostelries were packed as they attract a younger, noisier crowd and we left one of them just as a couple of grown men had started a fight. The Railway had plenty of seating available plus a live singer and dance area which was exactly what we wanted. A great way to round off a lovely evening with friends.
Not been in here for about 20yrs and have to admit that I was surprised at how lovely and fun it was. The village has several pubs to choose from but The Railway will now be my first stop. Live music, good beer, great atmosphere, and a man selling fish off a board; what more could a pub offer?
Review of The Railway Tavern, Bexley Village. Me and wife went there for the first time, on a Sunday night in March 2022 - having heard they had karaoke. Arrived about 7.30 and it wasn't very busy so we got high chairs at the bar. DJ Duncan was already set up on a stage in the corner; he does a regular Sunday night session until 11pm. It's a bright, nicely laid out pub on the High Street, unsurprisingly round the corner from Bexley Rail Station and handy for buses including the 229. By 8.30 it was busy and by 9 it was HEAVING, mostly with the late 20's crowd but a fair few coffin dodgers (like us!) and one or two harmless weirdies. The hard working barmaids were run ragged. Great music and singers (mostly, but, well, it is karaoke!). Drink prices reasonable; £10 for a single Bacardi, a bottle of coke and a pint of Timothy Taylor Landlord (which was excellent!). A great night out. Recommended.
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