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Time Out says
Wed Aug 3 2011
Created and run by the Workers Beer Company and the Battersea & Wandsworth Trades Union Congress, Bread & Roses (named after the James Oppenheim poem inspired by an early industrial textile strike) is about more than just fundraising or class struggle – it’s a very good bar.
Taps of Sharp’s Doom Bar, little-seen Stiegl, Budvar, Erdinger, Beck’s Vier, San Miguel, and Thatchers and Aspall ciders line the bar counter, behind which a fridge contains bottles of Vedett and Sierra Nevada, among others. Wines start with a £3.25 South African shiraz and Chilean sauvignon blanc.
Entertainment is provided on some nights by a DJ and/or a large screen for TV sports in the conservatory at the back, which gives access to the beer garden. A very likeable enterprise.
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