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7 years ago
Nice micro-brewery which brews both ales and lagers. I had the Hellhound IPA which I liked. The staff is very friendly and explains you all the beers that they have on tap at the moment. read more
Arch 497 Ridgway Road
London SW9 7EX
United Kingdom
Coldharbour Lane/ Herne Hill
07989 402687
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https://clarkshaws.co.uk
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People searched for Breweries 495 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
Best and freshest beer in town! straight brim the brewery. Unfiltered an unpasteurised. Got to try…read moreto believe. Spend a great evening here with some friends and will be back. Great Atmosphere as well!
Good craft beer place inside the Mercato Metropolitano. I had their "Lager Zen Life", a dry hopped…read morelager, that I quite liked. In addition to half pints and pints, they also serve Mass (1 liters).
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Excellent spot with plenty of seating inside. I liked the rustic and practical aesthetic. There is…read morea separate food counter to the drinks. Bartender is chill. When I came there was a diverse range of people inside, from younger groups to business types to senior citizens. If you like good craft beer, this place seems to be for everyone.
One of the best breweries on the Bermondsey Beer Mile. Over 20 taps including a ton of sours and…read morebarrel aged saisons. Plus your standard basic beer like IPAs and such. Good sized venue but always crowded on Saturdays so feels small. Love the ambiance and the exposed barrels in the background. Hard to find seating but there are some tables upstairs that are normally open. Would definitely recommend to all beer lovers!
The gentrification of Camberwell continues with this craft beer pub with a nice selection of…read moreinteresting beers. A few regulars aside (Kwaak, Lindeboom etc) the tapped beers change pretty much by the barrel so you never know what's going to be available, so each visit is a small boozy adventure. They offer their drinks by the 1/3, 1/2 and pint but my favoured purchase is a "bat" of 3 1/3 pints of different beers. This way it's possible to sample most of the newcomers without getting *too* hammered. Owned by the same people as the Hermits Cave over the road, the staff are friendly, by-and-large. They don't offer food but are happy for you to bring in stuff from the diverse range of local take out places near by. Personal favourites being Maloko: the African creperie and Oregano Leaf: the wood fired pizza place, both just over the road. They have also started, recently, offering 3 and 5 pint take-out bottles of a selection from the casks on offer, which is great, if a little prone to poor causing closing time decisions.
W-wow. I only dropped in here for an sly half to while away 20 minutes after arriving early for a…read morereservation at nearby Angels and Gypsies, but after stepping inside I was quickly picking my jaw off the floor when I caught sight of the bar. There must be close to 20 craft beers on tap. Some known to me, such as the mighty Kernel, Brooklyn Lager, whose neon sign in the window is the sole indication as to the quality of beer that might lurk within. Others less known, including plenty of small UK brewers. In the fridges I spotted a similar mix of bottles, from noble Trappist beers to other Brooklyn Brewery beers, German lagers and some specialist Belgian beers. In short, plenty of stuff to get stuck into. The staff were also friendly, happily doling out free samples to help with the all-important choosing. Ultimately I went for an excellent Kernel IPA, and very tasty it was too. Overall? I'll be back, and bringing beer buddies a-plenty.
Pretty packed for a Thursday!
Few pubs have this many crazy good beers on tap.
A well good lad enjoying a wheat beer.
The Battersea area is just a cool area! To understand it you got to know a little history. From the…read more1930s to 1980s, Battersea Power Station was a working powerstation that fueled places like the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. If you are a Pink Floyd fan, you will recognize it the iconic chimneys from the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 album Animals. Battersea Brewery is located at the renovated Battersea Power Station. They have really good craft beer. One in particular that I like is the Banana in Pajamas. They have snacks you can buy. For example bags of crisps as well as the serve British bites such as Toasties and sausage rolls. They also have indoor and outdoor seating.
This is located near the newly opened Battersea Power Station. It's basically a large arched room…read moreof brick that looks like it's been there for ages, but they've cleaned and updated it. It had a ton of character and lots of comfy chairs inside as well as patio tables. At happy hour time, all the suits stand outside the arch and drink/smoke. I had a Marzen and was impressed. It's a pretty cool place to grab a drink and people watch.
Banana on Pyjama's - very good, you can taste the banana
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Visited The Queens Arms while in the area. Best pub experience! I think you have to get there early…read moreif you are coming for dinner or you have to reserve your table. I'm not sure on that, it's just something I thought we caught on to before we left and there started to be RESERVED tents going on the tables. We went and had Scotch Egg, Calamari, Arancini, fish & chips and STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING. Oh. My. Goodness! First the Scotch Egg. I don't want to be a Debbie Downer but it was....ok. It was a little plain. A little tasteless. They could have thrown a few spices into the meat, just a little something. To say that we've made better at home wouldn't be far out. But still good. The calamari was cooked just right. It's what you expect out of a calamari appetizer. Was it the best you'll ever have? Not really. Worth the price? Add it to your appetizer list! The rice balls, which is arancini is, were good. Add a little salt to the top and they were, also, as you'd expect. The fish & chips were exactly as we were hoping when visiting an English Pub for fish & chips. The fish was perfectly cooked, the coating was fabulous, and of course the chips were a perfect compliment to the fish. A great fish & chips experience. The star of the show was the Sticky Toffee Pudding. What a treat! Granted I've nothing to compare it to, this was my first time having it, but whether I've had it before or not THIS was perfection. Perfect texture, the flavour was amazing, the caramel drizzle was perfectly proportioned, and the little bit of ice cream on the side was just perfect. I would go back here simply on this dessert alone. As for the drinks, because, you know, it's a pub....I couldn't say. I don't drink alcohol but my Diet Coke was great! Fresh bottle! ....I suppose I could have gotten a non-alcoholic beer. Wait....did they have non-alcoholic beer there? SOMEONE FIND OUT IF THEY HAVE NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER THERE. The atmosphere was great. I can see how it would be perfect in the evening and on into the night. Very welcoming with a great looking bar.
Food is always superb. Its best to make reservations because it is a busy place every time we have…read morebeen.
The place
Baked Mac and cheese, truffle fries, and the Sunday roast.
Front of restaurant
Definitely not what I anticipated when I first saw the pink-and-blue cloudy-like interior. The…read moreinterior is just a happy place - light blue, light pink, clouds, etc. The music selection was spot on. With the door open they got surprisingly good airflow and kept the place cool. It was busy but not slammed - could still walk up to the bar and get a drink quickly. And that's what matters - the drinks. Their beer selection was superb. Of all the places on my most recent Beer Mile trek, I think this was one of only two spots that resulted in me getting multiple rounds of drinks. They have a bunch of their own beers (I think they brew at their other location and then pour here) as well as a couple guest beers. The taps change all the time but there is such a wide variety of beer you'll definitely find something. Even though it was summer, I most recently opted for a stout that was over 10%. It was delicious, boozy and intricate flavours with just a hint of sweetness. But they've got something for everyone, pale ales, belgians, saisons, stouts, etc. and they're not afraid to brew some strong drinks!
This place was soooo incredible!! I went here as a Swiftie and it was everything and more. The food…read morewas delicious, the drinks were great, and the pub itself had great atmosphere. The service went above and beyond (especially for London) and made sure everything was perfect. The waiter was very friendly! I definitely recommend, Swiftie or not!
My girlfriend and I ended up at The Black Dog mostly because we are Swifties, so yes, there was a…read morebit of fandom motivation going in. That said, once you set that aside, it is actually a pretty nice spot. We both went with the Sunday roast. I had the lamb and she had the chicken, and both were genuinely good. Solid portions, well cooked, and exactly what you would hope for from a classic London pub meal. The beer was also a win, no complaints there. Service was where things got a little uneven. It felt like our server might have been new and pretty nervous, which happens, but it did mean we often had to flag down other staff just to get basic things. Not terrible, just a bit disjointed. Cocktails were the biggest miss. I ordered an old fashioned and it felt half finished. It was basically whiskey, a couple sad ice cubes, and what might have been a splash of simple syrup. Maybe that is just a different interpretation in England, but it definitely was not what I expected. My girlfriend raved about the sticky toffee pudding however. Overall though, we did enjoy it. The atmosphere is fun, the food is good, and the little merch stand is a nice touch, especially if you are there for the same reason we were. Not perfect, but still worth a visit.
Inside
Well, it was pretty packed when I came here, but then again this is London, and no doubt this is a…read morepretty popular brewery, despite the fact that it is a bit of a hike to one of the nearby stations. Yeah, the beers were good, though I found it rather difficult to find a seat.
Solid brewery in Bermondsey mile! Love the seating at the top- cool, relaxing vibe and great beer…read moreselection.
Nice small brewery. They had 4 beers on tap when I visited plus 2 in bottles. I had a Pilsner from…read moretheir White Lab series which was good and perfect for a warm day. Service is friendly and prices are good.
This was my first stop on the Bermondsey beer mile, and I really liked it. The space is super…read morecasual with shared tables and benches. You can see all of the equipment toward the back - I think they do yours but we didn't partake. Walls are decorated with signs explaining the beer making process so you can have a drink and learn a thing. I had one of their lighter ales and really liked it - it wasn't overly bitter. My only sad was that the y had their dumpsters right near the door and beer tailings really stink, so we didn't stay as long as we might have. That said, it's a fun, casual taproom serving up a tasty variety of beers!
It may be the first stop on the Beer Mile for most people, but honestly, I've begun just skipping…read moreit and moving onto a couple others. The couple times I've been, I've found myself highly disappointed. The beer selection is a bit small for a supposed craft brewery. A couple pale ales, a lager, not much more. They were all so standard and bland, nothing innovative or interesting. You're better off drinking at some of the other places along the Beer Mile.
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