Down the River

Pubs in Wandsworth & Battersea

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PUBS IN SW11 Part 2 (H-Z)

This printout of the online version of Down the River lists the pubs alphabetically from H - Z and has been updated by information reported up to January 2010. For the Rest of the SW11 pubs see the SW11 Part 1 (A-G) page. To buy the printed version of any of our local guides go to the CAMRA on-line shop at http://shop.camra.org.uk/click the links to the right. Use the area links above for the on-line pub lists. See the Local Pubs Guide page for details of our other on-line guides.

Eventually we will have all the pubs in our area available on-line via the very useful www.whatpub.org website. We intend this to be the most up-to-date pubs listing available for South West London pubs.

For now we now have UPDATED on-line versions of the three earliest publications available on this website. Either use the Pubs drop down menu at the top of any page for direct links to the on-line pubs lists or click the links below for a list of the pubs in the relevant postcode area:

If you spot any errors or omissions in our listings please contact our Pubs Officer, Geoff Strawbridge geoff.strawbridge@camraswl.org.uk, with the details.

TRANSPORT

Stations
NR - Battersea Park, Clapham Junction, Queenstown Road
Access is easy by Bus or National Rail.
Use the TfL Journey Planner to find your way.

HISTORY

This area between the River, Battersea Park and Clapham and Wandsworth Commons was first recorded as Badric’s Island in 693AD. Battersea the postal district is not actually home to either the Dogs’ & now also Cats’ Home or the Power Station but does have at its heart the mighty Clapham Junction railway station, whilst the original village of Battersea is centred on Battersea Square. The Dutch-gabled Raven One Forty dates from the 17th Century.

Battersea was largely given over to market gardens growing carrots, melons, asparagus and lavender until the 19th Century when the railway came bringing much industry in its wake. There were at one time glucose, gas, candle and chemical works in the area some of whose emissions used to combine with the more delicate aromas of Young’s Brewery to produce the once pungent Wandsworth Smell.

The 19th Century Sunday fairs in the fields later to become Battersea Park were attended by thousands indulging in various sports, drinking and gambling. The Duke of Wellington fought a duel here in 1829 and the nearby Red House Tavern was described as attracting ‘the riff-raff of London’.

PUBS

Pubs are listed in alphabetical order.

(A-G) H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Photos are by our webmaster, Mike Flynn - Click on any picture to see larger versions on Flickr.com.

Facilities are coded under each real ale pub entry:
NR/LU/TL - Rail, tube or tram station within 1/2 mile: AC - Accommodation
CP - Own car park: DF - Disabled access + WC
FA - Children welcome: GD - Garden or outdoor drinking area
SN - Snacks (sandwiches, pies etc): ML - Lunchtime meals
ME - Evening meals: RS - Restaurant
FR - Function room: PB - Separate public bar
PG - Traditional pub games: QP - Quiet pub
RI - Regional Inventory: LocAle - CAMRA LocAle Accredited

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HABERDASHERS ARMS

47 Culvert Road

SW11 5AU

Punch

No real ale - handpumps unused


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HALO

317 Battersea Park Road

SW11 4LT

No real ale

Formerly Zonist Bar, Hedonist Club, Circle, Galangga, Four Chimneys, Battersea Show Palace and originally Cricketers

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HOLY DRINKER

59 Northcote Road

SW11 1NP

Website: www.holydrinker.co.uk

No real ale


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HYDRO-BAR

137-139 St Johns Hill

SW11 1TD

Website: www.hydro-bar.com

No real ale



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INK ROOMS BAR & GARDENS

14 Lavender Hill

SW11 5RW

Website: www.inkrooms.co.uk

17.00 - 00.00 Mon - Thu, 16.00 - 02.00 Fri & Sat, 16.00 - 23.00 Sun

Free

Harvey’s Sussex Best; guest beer

Now much enlarged and improved, still under (partly the same) independent ownership and has two handpumps, one usually Harvey’s Sussex Best, the other more changeable. Formerly Microbar

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KISSE BAR

43 Lavender Hill

SW11 5QW

No real ale



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LATCHMERE

503 Battersea Park Road

SW11 3BW

Tel: 020-7223 3549 Website: www.barracudagroup.co.uk

12.00 - 23.30 Mon - Wed, 12.00 - 12.30 Thu - Sat, 12.00 - 22.30 Sun

Barracuda (Smith & Jones)

Wells Bombardier, Young’s Bitter

Victorian corner house comprising spacious, airy, refreshingly unthemed single bar with bare boards, TV sports and jukebox and separate ‘Theatre 503’ upstairs with nightly performances [www.theatre503.com]. Thu quiz. Garden barbecues in summer.

FA(until 19.00) GD ML ME

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LAZY BAR

33 Lavender Hill

SW11 5QW

No real ale

Thai bar and restaurant.

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LE BOUCHON

5-9 Battersea Rise

SW11 1HG

Website: www.lebouchon.co.uk

Free

No real ale


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LE QUECUMBAR

42-44 Battersea High Street

SW11 3HX

Website: www.quecumbar.co.uk

Free

No real ale

Formerly Original Woodman, now privately owned French 1930s live jazz wine bar (pronounced ‘cucumber’): ‘London’s home to Gypsy Swing’

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LIGHTHOUSE

441 Battersea Park Road

SW11 4LR

Tel: 020-7223 7721

12.00 - 23.00

Free

Sambrook’s Wandle; 1 or 2 guest beers

Now styled a ‘pub & kitchen’, an open and airy single bar with bare boards, cream and green décor and attractive split level patio. Harmless background music. Formerly Dovedale House, Bar Room Bar and originally Clock House.

DF FA GD ML ME LocAle

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LOST ANGEL

339 Battersea Park Road

SW11 4LS

Tel: 020-7622 2112 Website: www.lostangel.co.uk

12.00 - 23.00 Sun, Tue - Thu, 12.00 - 02.00 Fri & Sat, Closed Mon

Free

Sambrook’s Wandle; Meantime LPA; Taylor Landlord

Reopened in March 2009 as a ‘style boozer’ by new operators who also run Lost Society, SW8. Formerly Dusk, George II, Legless Ladder and originally Prince of Wales, of John Gilbert fame.

ML ME

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MARGARITA LOCA

517-519 Battersea Park Road

SW11 3BN

Website: www.margaritaloca.co.uk

Free

No real ale

Principally a Mexican/Cuban restaurant and cocktail bar, formerly Boho.

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MERCHANT

23-25 Battersea Rise

SW11 1HG

Tel: 020 7228 4187 Website: www.capitalpubcompany.com

11.00 - 00.00

Capital Pub Co

Adnams Broadside; Florence Bonobo, Weasel

A light and airy gastropub opened in 2008 in previous ‘Dixies’ Tex/Mex bar premises, catering for a young, mixed clientele, extending from an open, café style front patio/heated and covered smoking area through to a comfortable, raised back bar with bar billiards, table football and terrestrial TV sports.

NR(Clapham Jct)

ML ME

MISH MASH

45 Lavender Hill

SW11 5QW

CLOSED - relocated to larger premesis (see next entry).

Formerly Front Room, New Craven, Harveys, Harvey Floorbangers Bar and Craven on the Hill.

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MISH MASH

64-66 Lavender Hill

SW11 5RQ

Website: www.mishmashbar.com

No real ale

Opened in 2009 after 4 years at 45 Lavender Hill (see previous entry). Formerly Osmium.

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NORTHCOTE

2 Northcote Road

SW11 1NT

Tel: 020-7223 5378 Website: www.geronimo-inns.co.uk

10.00 - 23.00 Sun - Fri, 10.00 - 00.00 Sat

Geronimo

Adnams Bitter; Sambrook’s Wandle; Sharp Cornish Coaster or Doombar (may be replaced by guest beer e.g. Hog’s Back, Twickenham); real cider

Acquired by Geronimo from Punch (Spirit) in July 2009. Large, busy corner pub dedicated to big screen TV sports but handy for a pint before or after shopping at the local market. Two of the three real ales at any time.

NR(Clapham Jct)

ML ME LocAle

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OUT OF THE BLUE

140 St Johns Hill

SW11 1SL

Website: www.outofthebluebar.co.uk

No real ale

Cocktail bar/restaurant with draught lagers; bottled beer selection from six continents.

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PEACOCK

148 Falcon Road

SW11 2LW

Website: www.the-peacock-bar.co.uk

Enterprise

No real ale

Coffee/cocktail bar with keg lagers and foreign draught beers.

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PRINCE ALBERT

85 Albert Bridge Road

SW11 4PF

Tel: 020-7228 0923

12.00 - 23.00 Mon - Sat, 12.00 - 22.30 Sun

Geronimo

guest beers (e.g. Adnams Bitter, Purity Mad Goose, Young’s Bitter, Hogs Back TEA, Sharps Doombar) plus a real cider

Acquired by Geronimo from Punch (Spirit) in July 2009. A solid Victorian corner pub opposite the Albert Gate to Battersea Park. The interior has been thoroughly refurbished but an impressive island bar remains. Popular for food at weekends and in summer. Guest beer changes weekly. TV sports. Keen ornithologists may spot the parrakeets that are now making their way along the Thames.

DF FA(until 19.00) GD SN ML ME

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PRINCE OF WALES

186 Battersea Bridge Road

SW11 3AE

Tel: 020-7228 0395 Website: www.theprinceofwalesbattersea.co.uk

12.00 - 23.00 Mon - Thu, 12.00 - 00.00 Fri & Sat, 12.00 - 22.30 Sun

Free

Adnams Broadside; Wells Bombardier

Lively gastropub sadly missing its tiled panels within following recent refurbishment. Although fine Victorian ironwork remains over the doors and tiled panels and etched and cut glass survive in the door lobbies, plasma TV screens, French film posters and a large espresso machine make the 19th century seem a very distant memory. Formerly Settle Inn and originally Rising Sun.

FA GD SN ML ME

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PRINCES HEAD

44-46 Falcon Road

SW11 2PL

Enterprise

No real ale

Originally ‘The Ale House’ but took over the name of a nearby old pub when it was knocked down.

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PROJECT ORANGE

43 St Johns Hill

SW11 1TT

No real ale

Trendy bar just up the hill from Clapham Jct but with an impressive range of bottled beers.

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RAVEN ONE FORTY

140 Westbridge Road

SW11 3PF

CLOSED

The oldest pub in Battersea, Grade II listed, once connected by a smugglers’ tunnel to the Thames. Formerly Raven.

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REVOLUTION

276-288 Lavender Hill

SW11 1LJ

No real ale

Up to 90 different vodkas are available. Formerly Yates’s, originally Yates’s Wine Lodge.

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RISE

49 Lavender Gardens

SW11 1DJ

Regent Inns

No real ale

Formerly Bar Risa, Cornet and originally Cornet of Horse, below Jongleurs comedy venue.

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SLUG & LETTUCE

4 St Johns Hill

SW11 1RU

Website: www.slugandlettuce.co.uk

Laurel

No real ale

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TAYBRIDGE

47-49 Lavender Hill

SW11 5QN

Tel: 020-7978 7682

11.00 - 23.00 Mon - Wed, 11.00 - 00.00 Thu, 11.00 - 01.00 Fri & Sat, 12.00 - 22.30 Sun

Puzzle

Beer range varies

Modern, open-plan design now typical of the area, appealing to youngish, smartly dressed clientele (strictly over 21s at weekends) with comfy armchairs, mood lighting and quiet background music. Mon quiz nights. Opened as Puzzle in former Co-op store in 1998, renamed in 2007.

NR(Queenstown Road)

DF FA(until 17.00) GD(pavement patio) SN ML ME

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TONICO

279 Battersea Park Road

SW11 4NE

Enterprise

No real ale


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UNDERDOG

10-12 Northcote Road

SW11 1NT

Rising Star Leisure

No real ale

Formerly Iniquity.

NR(Clapham Jct)

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UNION ARMS

109 Battersea Bridge Road

SW11 3AT

Enterprise

No real ale

Traditional locals’ pub.

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WESTBRIDGE DRAFT HOUSE

74-76 Battersea Bridge Road

SW11 3AG

Tel: 020-7228 6482 Website: www.drafthouse.co.uk

12.00 - 23.00 Mon - Fri, 11.00 - 23.00 Sat & Sun

Free

Adnams Bitter; Sambrook’s Wandle; guest beer

This privately owned ‘public house & dining rooms’ successfully avoids the identikit feel of many gastropubs, with red, green and cream décor complemented by modern art posters. Enthusiastic staff and a youthful clientele make for a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. TV sports are silent. Cask ale is served in ‘jugs’, guest beer changes weekly and unusual bottled beers and ciders are available. Formerly Matilda, Blue Mango, Pig on the Bridge, a restaurant and previously Bridge, originally Prodigals Return.

DF FA GD SN ML ME FR(two)

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WINDSOR CASTLE

36 St Johns Hill

SW11 1SA

Tel: 020-7228 1708

11.00 - 23.30 Mon - Thu, 11.30 - 00.00 Fri & Sat, 12.00 - 22.30 Sun

Punch (Spirit)

Fuller’s London Pride; Wells Bombardier

Mock Tudor exterior with wood-panelled public bar at the front and baronial-style lounge behind. Listed on CAMRA’s London Regional Inventory, this is a lively, noisy pub just up the hill from Clapham Jct. Rock ‘n’ roll monthly, Fri karaoke.

NR(Clapham Jct)

FA GD SN ML ME PB PG

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WOODMAN

60 Battersea High Street

SW11 3HX

Tel: 020-7228 2968

11.00 - 23.00 Mon - Thu, 11.00 - 00.00 Fri & Sat, 12.00 - 22.30 Sun

Hall & Woodhouse

Badger Best Bitter, Tanglefoot, Seasonal Beers

A pub with a substantial food trade, especially popular with young families at weekends. Drinkers tend to congregate in the small, intimate front area around the servery, with sport often shown on TV. A more spacious dining area leads to a patio at the back. Mon quiz.

FA GD ML ME

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Facilities

NR/LU/TL - Rail, tube or tram station within 1/2 mile
AC - Accommodation
CP - Own car park
DF - Disabled access + WC
FA - Children welcome
GD - Garden or outdoor drinking area
SN - Snacks (sandwiches, pies etc)
ML - Lunchtime meals
ME - Evening meals
RS - Restaurant
FR - Function room
PB - Separate public bar
PG - Traditional pub games
QP - Quiet pub
RI - Regional Inventory
LocAle - CAMRA LocAle Accredited