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This would be out of date but - knew a Charlton bloke years ago and had the occasional beverage in that area. He told me there weren't many pubs, that was then, so probably halved by now. I must say though, there were a couple of lovely boozers in quite attractive settings, which surprised me as I had a (stereotypical) idea that SE London was erm, rather shabby. You'll have to wiki or google or whatever the names of the establishments, but I'm guessing the hostelries would be 'homers' if there's little to no choice. Coming in from London Bridge are ya? Greenwich is only a couple of stops up the line, there's a few pubs within easy walking distance of the station.
I think in 'Charlton village' up the top end the bugle horn and the swan used to be pretty decent, but are home ones. Depends if you're wearing any qpr stuff I guess. I think the antigallican used to be the away pub, that's down the bottom end in Woolwich Road. Also the royal oak is down that way too
I think in 'Charlton village' up the top end the bugle horn and the swan used to be pretty decent, but are home ones. Depends if you're wearing any qpr stuff I guess. I think the antigallican used to be the away pub, that's down the bottom end in Woolwich Road. Also the royal oak is down that way too
That antigallician shut a while ago I’m told, London Bridge the way forward for pre match drinkies
The Pelton Arms is really nice and you can jump on a bus to the Valley, which would take about 10/15 mins depending on traffic or you could walk.
I use to drink in the White Swan in Charlton village, but that was pre pandemic, not sure if it’s still open? Apart from that I’ve always thought pubs around there aren’t great.
Blackheath has a few nice pubs dotted around the heath - The Princess of Wales and the Hare & Billet. I’d go there and then jump in a cab to the valley or get a train. It’ll be a much nicer place to drink especially if the weathers good.
The Pelton Arms is really nice and you can jump on a bus to the Valley, which would take about 10/15 mins depending on traffic or you could walk.
I use to drink in the White Swan in Charlton village, but that was pre pandemic, not sure if it’s still open? Apart from that I’ve always thought pubs around there aren’t great.
Blackheath has a few nice pubs dotted around the heath - The Princess of Wales and the Hare & Billet. I’d go there and then jump in a cab to the valley or get a train. It’ll be a much nicer place to drink especially if the weathers good.
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Quite a few pubs around Blackheath. The Railway is also a good option, and right next to the station. Not too sure about the Crown a bit up the road. Both the Prince of Wales and the Hare and Billet are a bit of a walk from the station. For the Prince of Wales, I'd walk back a bit to opposite the Clarendon Hotel and hop on a 54 bus to Charlton Rd and get off at Charlton Rd/ Victoria Way stop and then just roll down the hill to the ground. If traffic is not bad, it should not be more than about a 10-15min bus ride and five minute walk down the hill.
For those who like small, quiet out of the way pubs, the Dacre Arms on Belmont Park is a great choice. Then you should head back up to Lee Terrace to get the 54 bus.
The Pelton Arms is really nice and you can jump on a bus to the Valley, which would take about 10/15 mins depending on traffic or you could walk.
I use to drink in the White Swan in Charlton village, but that was pre pandemic, not sure if it’s still open? Apart from that I’ve always thought pubs around there aren’t great.
Blackheath has a few nice pubs dotted around the heath - The Princess of Wales and the Hare & Billet. I’d go there and then jump in a cab to the valley or get a train. It’ll be a much nicer place to drink especially if the weathers good.
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Went with your suggestion decent old school pub with a nice selection of bitters but it is pure Cider weather so 2 orchard thieves for me