Swift one en route to Craven Cottage. Jolly banter with some Chelsea fans.
Beer
ABV
Score
Notes
Big Penny (formerly Truman's) as of late 2022 contract brewed - Lazarus
4.20
Zesty and top condition.
Fuller's (part of Asahi Europe) - London Pride
4.10
Not Tried
Portobello - Westway Pale Ale (superseded by 3.8% version)
4.00
Not Tried
06 Mar 2018 (Jack William)
Early evening - quiet but pleasant. Upmarket feel to the place.
Beer
ABV
Score
Notes
Big Penny (formerly Truman's) as of late 2022 contract brewed - Swift
3.90
Bland
Timothy Taylor - Landlord
4.30
Not Tried
10 Sep 2013 (Philip Pirrip)
Evening. Watched second half of Ukraine v England football World Cup qualifier here. Seemed a friendly and patrician clientele and the landlord was friendly and informative about his pumplines cleaning methods
Beer
ABV
Score
Notes
Otter - Bitter
3.60
£4 pp
Fuller's (part of Asahi Europe) - London Pride
4.10
Not Tried
Sharp's - Doom Bar
4.00
Not Tried
10 Sep 2013 (HSB)
15:00 3rd stop on our planned crawl. Very interesting pub. Friendly Landlord. Sorted out the best walking route to our next planned stop.
Beer
ABV
Score
Notes
Otter - Bitter
3.60
10 Sep 2013 (ChrisE)
Early afternoon, a splendid pub, and really friendly landlord who said he had been there since 1965.
The pub is found in Earl's Court, Central London, W14 9SD.
Located in Greyhound Road in the shadow of The Queen's Club which makes for a rather circuitous walk from the nearest Underground station Barons Court. It’s a local drinkers’ pub in a modest, rendered Victorian building but its interior is a cross between a museum and a museum piece in its own right. The drinking area wraps round the servery on three sides and is a time-warp of 1950s/1960s fitting-up. The style of much of what you see has sometimes been called ‘publican’s rustic’, a deliberate attempt at rustic nostalgia with chunky woodwork, false ceiling beams and rough stonework. Facing on arrival is the bar counter and its slices of tree trunks on the upright face and brass counter top. There is lots of false half-timbering but the most surprising thing is the reused carved woodwork from old pieces of furniture. It seems that when such heavy, overblown carving was deeply out of fashion it could be bought up cheaply and so pieces found their way here, were dismantled and used to adorn the pub. Been in the same family through at least 2 generations. 3 handpumps adorn the bar counter. Following closure in July 2021 by Hippo Inns due to inability to fully staff post-Covid, the site was taken over by RedCat Pub company and reopened in early October 2021.
We have visited this pub 5 times, seen 7 different beers and tried 3 of them.