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Just under the radar of the Clapham brigade? That's who it's aimed at. Now full of Jeremy's and Lizzy's with their little baby Margot's eating salad and drinking overpirced Cider. This place used to be a top quality, solid little boozer full of proper people, and now it is aimed at and frequented by smug, late 20's to early 30 year old tosspots who talk too loudly and let their kids throw crisps everywhere. If you can't afford to live in Clapham, then Clapham will come to you.

Rated on 7 May 2008

Section: Bars & Pubs

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It's a truly lovely looking bar and the beer garden is fantastic, but £4.15 for a pint of Peroni? Nigh on a tenner for a burger and chips?! It's very much over priced, which is a shame otherwise it would be a much more enjoyable trip. The food wasn't particularly fanastic either and the BBQ's swordfish was nothing special and not one of the 6 of us who ate there thought the food was good value.

Rated on 7 May 2008

by Anonymous
Section: Bars & Pubs

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It's a great pub for the area and much nicer than anything in south clapham. the pub isn't as cosy as the abbeyville but the food is better and costs less. The beer garden is great for summer.

Rated on 7 May 2008

by Anonymous
Section: Bars & Pubs

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The peroni is hideously expensive (£4.15 a pint?!) but we didn't actually try any other drinks so I have no idea how much the others are.

Rated on 8 May 2008

Section: Bars & Pubs

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Went for lunch yesterday. Took ages to get served. Had about 30mins wait in between each course. Menu very much 'pub grub' dressed up as gastro - which is fine if you like pies and quiches but for ladies who don't want to pile on pounds, (and giden this is located in Chiswick that's probably a high proportion of customers) where were the salads and fruit? Had to choose fish and chips as the lowest-calorie option!! Despite that, food was good but overpriced as the Ramsey name has probably raised expectation of what is at the end of the day, still just a pub, without the ambiance or treat feel of a restaurant. If you can get away with that when the pub is clearly a tarted-up ex-council estate boozer then fine. I wouldn't recommend it.

Rated on 8 May 2008








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