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Submitted on Monday, 22nd September 2014
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The Devonshire in SW12
This is a 19th century pub with a fantastic end of the century gin palace interior, largely intact, garnering a CAMRA * rating, visible on their website.
The finery is rather spectacular, especially the lobby (see photo) which probably explains why Young’s hasn’t ravaged it in the way that a grizzly bear mauls a hiker. The rear has been altered somewhat – proof that Young’s just doesn’t know when to stop – furnished with some modern hotel bar-style furniture such as an intimate small lounge-style mini booth for two. Customers were professional local types, one with an annoying barking dog and many eating, all to a banal backing track.
There’s Special and London Original of course, the preferred Proper Job option ‘coming soon’ (but not soon enough), a bit lame for a Thursday evening, so it was more Neck Oil at £3.70 a half.
This place is worth a sniff for the interior – hence the score – and one to include on a crawl, certainly better than the Bedford and Regent, but for a prolonged stay, the Balham Bowls Club is the one to beat.
Reviewed by Tris C
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Both rooms were showing sport with one side showing the footy and the other one had the rugby on. The bar area hosted seven handpumps split between both rooms. Three cask ales Pedigree, Bass and Abbott. I went for the Bass which was in excellent condition. I noticed a further room around the mid section, plus a covered beer garden, along with a pool table, where the younger crowd tend to congregate.
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