Waterloo Pub Tour • North Lambeth • Southwark • Ales and chat

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There are many lovely pubs in the Waterloo, North Lambeth and Southwark areas and today Neil and I explore a small but carefully chosen selection. We can’t visit all of them in the area. A pint in each was the plan.
Our tour included:
• Marie’s Café for a late breakfast
• Crown and Cushion, Westminster Bridge Road
• The Windmill, The Cut
• The Kings Arms, Roupell Street
• The White Hart, Cornwall Road
• The Rockingham Arms, Elephant and Castle
• The Ship, Borough Road
• Marie’s Café for a late supper
• The Kings Arms, Roupell Street (second visit)
If you can suggest another area for Neil and I to explore, with some suggested pubs that have dark ales/bitters on tap, please do let me know.
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Thanks for watching and, bye for now.
Warren

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A great day imbibing with me ol’ mucker Wozza! There are a number of more obvious places in London to do pub crawls but around this area is to be recommended and I’m proud to have discovered these pubs as well as show off an area often not considered when such tours/crawls are being organised! Last time we did this area was about 6 months ago and my favourite pub that day was our first one, “The King’s Arms” (it still is around there!) whilst Warren’s was “The windmill”. We agree that the latter is a great pub and always worthy of a visit but thankfully he has seen the light and now agrees that the arms up the road is just a pub full of character and ales that no video or talk does it justice - you simply have to sample the place for yourselves and if you do you will never be disappointed! One of London’s genuinely true hidden gems and this comment is not being made lightly! Anyway, although there are many lovely places to get a breakfast I don’t know any like Maria’s which also specialise in Thai food and after 5pm only Thai - probably a family-run business with a commuted, loyal and multi-cultural clientele, so just like these pubs you really have to go there to experience Maria to the full - we WILL return! Other pubs which don’t feature in this tour (but still to be recommended) are The Wellington and the Hole in the Wall - both big pubs on rugby days but full of atmosphere and decent ales! Our next tour will probably be a return to our first hunting ground of Camden - watch this space and remember, if the ale looks like a lager, smells like a lager, tastes like a lager, then it IS a lager - AVOID AT ALL COSTS - this is the flying Scotsman signing off in style - may the force of dark ale be with you forever!!! 🍺👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Monkey-wbei
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Carry on boys cracking tours of London pubs well presented I'm sure you can do a few more goodluck.

Mrjohn
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I have just realised who your phrasing reminds me Alan Whicker.

strawberryfields
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Careful there Warren you could meet your Waterloo. Compliments of the Season to you and your family. Thanks for all in 2021 and looking forward to 2022. Bushyboy Oz.

ewengillies
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Missed this one at the time, nice day/evening out, doubt I’d have the constitution to handle all those ales.. you’d have been carrying me by 4pm 😂

CampLifeBushcraft
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Nice session Warren, my personal best is 13 pints of Murphy's stout in Cork about 10 years ago. Seafood breakfast and Chinese meal at the end, I still remember the hangover! Merry Christmas to you and yours. 🎄

Dannybhoy
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What happened to the hole in the wall?

michaelhiggs
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Never knew there ways so much life south of the river.

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