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  • Quite a few of my favourites in there. Earl of Essex, Wenlock Arms, Auld Shillelagh, Coach & Horses Soho, Chesham Arms, Faltering Fullback. Came up on here lately, but would have put the Adam and Eve in over the Spread Eagle for sure. Star and Garter is my go-to West End pub. Love it, love it, love it. and great to see the Angel in Bermondsey in there. I first visited that pub on an LFGSS ride. On a sunny evening, nothing can beat being sat in the warm sunshine with a pint, looking back at Tower Bridge. Excellent, excellent spot.

  • Where to have a nice warm and flat ale in Camden?

  • Angel in Bermondsey

    I'm half-heartedly boycotting Sam Smiths pubs and this is the one I miss most.

  • I'm not around there, why the boycott?

  • Not comfortable supporting the dubious working practices of the owner (often half-excused as being "eccentric"). Quite a bit of chat in the news thread recently.

  • The Lyceum's on the list, and The Marksman in Hackney. In the Sam Smith's in Soho the barman interrupted a private conversation to disagree with me about the Iraq war:

    https://www.standard.co.uk/go/london/bars/the-50-best-pubs-in-london-a4007216.html

  • Some belters on there.
    Not a dead lot south of the river or out of zone 1.

    The Trafalger in Greenwich is a rat-infested shit hole and I will be writing to my MP to lobby for it's removal from this list.

  • Not a dead lot south of the river

    Cos it's shit.

  • Some retro tribal baggage you are carrying there champ.

  • Only joking, the pubs round North Clapham are full of poshos but I only ever really drank in Greenwich, the pub by the covered market. Near a second hand bookshop.

    The Marksman used to be just a normal old man boozer. Nothing special at all. Smelled of Pledge. Then the chef from St John's in Clerkenwell bought it and started knocking out nettle soup for £19.

  • I'm going to be staying in Streatham for a couple of weeks and Penge for a couple of months after that, suggestions for nice pubs would be appreciated!

  • The Manor Arms and for a cheap pint the Crown and Sceptre used to be a decent Spoons but haven't been since reopened.

    Hand in Hand is meant to be alright since reopening too

  • The Goldsmiths and the Alexandra are the two best pubs in Penge.

  • There’s also Three Hounds bottle shop by Clock House station, which has some beers on draft and some seating. They are about to move to new, larger premises a few doors down.

    There’s a new bottle shop on Penge High St, but up towards Penge West station. Not been myself but it’s run by a parent at my daughters’ school. He looks like he should run a craft beer establishment.

  • Cheers everyone! Can any locals tell me if there's normally 20 odd pissed 17 year olds on the trains round here? Or have I got lucky with this one?

  • He looks like he should run a craft beer establishment.

    Brutal...

  • I spent countless afternoons drinking in the Sekforde Arms before it got smartened up. I never thought I’d see it on a list of the best pubs in London.

  • Anyone got a recommendation for a nice, quiet pub in either Peckham, Elephant and Castle or anywhere in between?

  • The best quiet pubs in Peckham are along Peckham Rye. Spent plenty of time in these two in my youth - good for drinking/chatting and eating (Herne over Clockhouse). There's also 'The Rye' which is closer to Peckham itself, but not as good IMO. I can make some reccos in Dulwich, too if useful.

    https://clockhousepub.com/ (Youngs)
    http://thehernetavern.co.uk/

    Not sure about Elephant, but if you can walk 10 minutes down the road to Borough, there are loads I like and frequented regularly when I used to work on Great Suffolk Street. These are the best of the bunch in my experience. Borough Market has some good spots, but busier.

    http://www.thelibertine.co.uk/ (best pizza in London imo)
    https://www.thegladpub.co.uk/
    http://www.theroebuck.net/
    https://lordclydeborough.co.uk/

  • Duke of Sussex Peckham
    White Horse Peckham
    Spit and Sawdust Bricklayers

  • Thanks for the recommendations! Those all look good.

  • I ended up at The Gladstone Arms. Thanks for the recommendation! Really friendly staff and a nice little pub all round.

  • The Lord Clyde possibly my favourite pub of all time. Haven't been in too long, maybe it's time.

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