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Submitted on Sunday, 8th May 2022
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The Moon & Stars (JD Wetherspoon) in SE20
A bit further down High St was this capital L shaped Spoons. A bit Tardis like this one, was expecting to be greeted by an interior that was one of the smallest Spoons I have ever visited but the vertical bit of the L goes on seemingly forever. This had more punters in on my visit at 7.45pm than all the previous venues visited in Penge tonight by several multiples. Thought this was a really pleasant Spoons - OK not much inventive on the beer front, JDW stalwarts plus a guest from Brains (OK just the SA) plus a Porter called Black Beauty and a beer called Pacific Islander that the clip described as a fruity IPA! Opted for the Sambrook’s Junction. Spotted that Tim is selling a 175ml glass of a Chilean Merlot for £2.75 - anyone brave enough to try that? After the head f**k that was the music in the last venue, I really enjoyed the music free nature of this venue, albeit it was at the expense of some rather fruity language describing the current state of British politics - all par for the course for a Spoons in South London (sorry anywhere).
Reviewed by David Walton
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The bar is situated underneath the main stand. There appears to be access to it on non-matchdays from the car park to the side of the stand. However, having payed to enter the ground, we accessed it from inside.
A couple of handpulls were present, clipped with London Pride & Tribute.
The bar itself is a small, single room affair with a kitchen in one corner. There are plenty of Sutton United photos and memorabilia dotted around the walls. Similar to a theatre's half-time interval, a bell rings when each half is about to kick off. Staff seemed a friendly bunch, but I wouldn't pay a special visit here unless I was here for another match.
KORNGOLD, BURGERS AND MURK. OUR LAST NIGHT IN SOFIA.
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