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Horse & Stables (Trust Inns)

Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
Twickenham (also uses sub-brand Old Hands) - Black EelExcellent1
Twickenham (also uses sub-brand Old Hands) - Naked LadiesNot Tried0
Twickenham (also uses sub-brand Old Hands) - SundancerNot Tried0
Southwark - Routemaster Red (superseded by 4.2% version)Not Tried0
Southwark - Smoked PorterNot Tried0
Picture 1. Horse & Stables, Waterloo, Central London

Visits Details

19 Apr 2017 (Stephen Harris)
My fist visit here and I am impressed by the cask beer range.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Twickenham (also uses sub-brand Old Hands) - Black Eel5.00ExcellentA very pleasant Black IPA.
Twickenham (also uses sub-brand Old Hands) - Naked Ladies4.40Not Tried
Twickenham (also uses sub-brand Old Hands) - Sundancer3.70Not Tried
Southwark - Routemaster Red (superseded by 4.2% version)3.80Not Tried
Southwark - Smoked Porter4.50Not Tried

About the Horse & Stables

The pub sign. Horse & Stables, Waterloo, Central London

Summary of Beer Scores

 Total
Exceptional-
Excellent1
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Acceptable-
Poor-

Website.

The pub is found in Waterloo, Central London, SE1 7RW.

This pub on Westminster Bridge Road was present by the 1860s and was traditionally named the Horse & Groom. By 2007 the name had been abbreviated to Horse and since 2013 it has been extended to Horse & Stables. In its day it was a Wm. Younger’s pub, and some signage showing that brewery’s name is still visible. Inside is a high-ceilinged, single bar area, with accommodation provided upstairs. Now in the same ownership as the nearby Walrus.

We have visited this pub once, seen 5 different beers and tried 1 of them.

Map location

Postcode: SE1 7RW