Dartmouth Rd pub "crawl"

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lambchops
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Dartmouth Rd pub "crawl"

Post by lambchops »

Would anyone be interested in this?

A very civilised walk up Dartmouth Rd.

Start in The Hob/Capitol. Up Dartmouth Rd into The Dartmouth Arms. Along the road, and look into The Bird in Hand. If we feel like a bit of a fight then one in there.

Next The Bricklayers. Then, The Woodman.
Gaz
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Post by Gaz »

Yep, sounds good to me - when are you suggesting this for?

Gaz
simon
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Post by simon »

Sounds like an interesting midweek diversion, Im up for it dates permitting.
ALIB
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Post by ALIB »

An inspired suggestion Lambchops. I would also suggest the Railway Telegraph which is opposite Maplins on the A205, for no other reason than it is a Sheppard Neame pub. Then the Forest Hill Hotel etc.

However, it's your idea, so it's entirely up to you.
Please post your suggested date and route.


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bensonby
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Post by bensonby »

mmmm, nice pint of Shep's. I'd be up for it if i am free... Do all those pubs sell proper beer? :P
lambchops
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Post by lambchops »

OK, I'll sort out a date and a route.
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Post by ALIB »

This should be in pub talk. But splitting hairs aside, i'm not sure what pubs do 'proper' beer. Railway Telegraph is a 'yes', Forest Hill Hotel 'don't know'. I think the Hob and Capital have the odd IPA. In fact i remember the Hob having quite a good selection on draught a few years back.

The DA and Bird in Hand is a 'don't know'.
I don't think the Question do any IPA's, but the Bricklayers is a Youngs pub.(they don't do Youngs Special, but the Dulwich Woodhouse do)
The Wooodman does IPA and the Windmill should have a guest beer or two. Don't know about Foxes because i haven't been in there yet.

Don't know what pubs are in or out of LC's route, but thought it worth mentioning what i can recall. If i've missed out any pubs then please comment (maybe a sneaky at the 'All in One' through FH underpass?)

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Post by Gaz »

Alib

From my past visits I found real ales in:

Railway Telegraph - Sheps Neame pub = Spitfire etc)
Forest Hill hotel - never been in here!
The Bold Forester - limited ales, think they had Adnams and Green King IPA?
Hob - London Pride/Adnams types
DA - London Pride/Bombadier (sp!) types
Capitol - large selection
Bird in Hand - I think they only have Bass (and maybe Green King IPA?). This was a long time ago and I think only one pump was working back then.
Question - none that I recall
Bricklayers - Youngs, but usu limited to Ordinary and Special
Woodcutter - London Pride/Adnams types
Windmill - large selection
Foxes - there was a small sign on the bar saying real ales available but no visible pumps, so these may be in barrels behind the bar (I've only been in there the once..!).
bensonby
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Post by bensonby »

sounds like usual fayre for these parts to be honest. Adequate for my "needs" but uninspiring.

On a related note the Golden Lion have increased their selection of beer from 1 beer (courage best) a few years ago, to 2 beers about 18 months ago (+Harveys) now to 4 beers quite recently (+ Adnams and Bombadier I think) Its encouraging and nice to see - but i fail to see the point of selling 4 beers which are essentially the same style. (best bitters)
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Post by Eagle »

Fox's you have got to be joking. Why could it not remain Fox and Hounds at least there is not Woodies and Brickies.
Fox used to serve good beet in the 70's and usually had a pianist in. I think it was Bass. Woodman was nice local but not much real beer. The Brick was by far the best pub in the area in the 70's , atmosphere was amazing , beers great. Old fashioned landlord and landlady who loved the pub. Tom and Daisy.
Cannot go in The Brick now so depressing , sports TV etc. Fear it will never live up to its past.
Torygraph again has its moments in 70's with some of the best beer in the area also very strong Swiss bottled beer.
I would avoid the Bird unless you have earplugs, not sure about the beer but the pub a disgrace. Again used to be well managed in 70's , Whitbread I think , then became an early Wetherspoon with a great manager called Brodie who managed to source some great ales. Now best avoided.
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Post by natbeuk »

Fox's is awful... never been in there but have witnessed a LOT of fights ouside it over the last month or so. Not a sign of a good pub!!!
lambchops
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Post by lambchops »

How about Saturday 23rd of August.

That is NEXT Saturday.
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Post by ALIB »

Crystal Palace are at home to Burnley, Kick off 3pm. I'm normally back around 5.30pm, if that's any good.
That is also a Blues night at the Golden Lion (opposite the Dolphin), which starts around 8pm-8.30pm.

Go with the flow LC and go with whichever date you get the best response to.

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Post by ALIB »

OK, Lambchops has forgotten to update this. We are meeting in the Hob (opposite Forest Hill Railway Station) at 7.30pm this Saturday August 23rd.

The route will be largely improvisational and subject to spontaneous change, but will for the most part be along Dartmouth Road to the final destination of the Woodman. (ETA 11.00pm)

We suggest all attendees have eaten well (to line the stomach) before we set off and bring plenty of money. Look out for a tall Australian with massive sideburns and a fat, balding knuckle-dragger in the mould of Phil Mitchell (Eastenders). :D

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Post by bensonby »

I'm afraid I won't be able to make it - I might get off in time, and if I do I'll head up, but I think I shall be working that day.
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Post by Gaz »

Howdy

Unfortunately, I don't think I will be around this weekend. If I am still in Syd, I'll certainly try to get along to the starting point.

Gaz
ALIB
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Post by ALIB »

scared eh?
bensonby
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Post by bensonby »

absolutely terrified. Unfortunately I don't have much spare time at the moment.

I'm usually only free (some) weeknights or one sat/sun a month.
lambchops
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Post by lambchops »

come on benson, i'm sure you can turn some tricks in the bird in hand.

i am sans sideburns, now....so as admin quipped, i'm now "lambchopped"!

yes, the hob at about 7:30pm.

if we are not there then we will be in one of the boozers along dartmouth rd. sort of.
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Post by ALIB »

Pm me for my mobile number if there are llikely to be any latecomers who may wish to know where we are on the night
Alternatively, just follow the debris from FH station towards the Woodman

It is a long gap between the Question and the Brickies. Should I bring a carrier bag with some Special brew for a stop in the small park next to the pools?


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