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First visit and the selection of beers available is excellent. I had the Anspach and Hobday London Black nitro porter and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The Hole In The Wall is a little gem of a pub which if you like something a bit different and a proper beer without the pretentiousness of some of the ot
This is such a quirky place. 28 draft beers and ciders. Lovely friendly staff. (Slated as the only tavern in London where you can openly clip your fingernails in plain view of patrons and leave the offending offcuts strewn on the bar floor.)
It looks like a small old traditional pub at first, but keep going and there is a second much larger bar out the back, go a bit further and there is also a garden. Drinks are not over priced and staff was friendly. Good for an office party of 10-30 I would say.
35 years since I was last here and it's still a great place. Lots of different lagers and ales to try. I've taken 2 of my children there and they think it's great too. We'll definitely return.
Good Pub for a beer or cider after work. Bussy place and wie range of beer from the Tab.
Came in for a quick pint or two before our train home and unfortunately, as we were leaving, a fellow punter made some unprovoked abusive comments towards us. We let a member of staff know on our way out and had the pleasure of seeing them ask the gentleman to leave the premises. The beer options ar
Brilliant place, the area's last Free House!! Therefore the widest selection of ales..if that's your thing. Food can take.time although Friday after work time is packed anywhere in London. I highly recommend this place amongst others in the area.
Reminds me of a London boozer back in the 1980s. 4 or 5 cask beers available, mostly from London breweries, all in good condition. Busy bar but easy to get served and find a table. Great mix of ages in the bar. A classic.
Great spot if you're waiting for a train. We stopped for a pint and enjoyed the atmosphere. Classic pub, has a beer garden out the back, but unfortunately minors aren't allowed in there (at least at the time we visited, approx 8pm) so we couldn't sit out there. Otherwise, great spot, good beer.
This pub has been my favourite for its cosy and unpretentious atmosphere as well as the great selection of beers, but the Irish music session on Sunday was beyond words. I was very impressed by the talented musicians and great music. I hope this pub will forever be the place for this amazing traditi
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