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Grove House Tavern, Camberwell, SE5

26 Camberwell Grove
SE5
SE5 8RE

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Bucking Fastard left this review about Grove House Tavern

A fine looking pub in red brick and well lit,there are two side doors leading to an open plan interior with a mix of bench seating,booths and taditional dining style tables with a side square room ,probably originally for billiards but quiet on my visit.The interior winds to the front with a faux wood burner consuming gas.
There are lots of keg taps but nothing too interesting and three handpumps offering on my trip Southwark Bermondsey Best,By the Horns Foundry and a very good Five Points XPA (NBSS 4) as you might expect from a 2025 GBG entry.
A reliable place for real ale ,dont miss it if crawling the area and a pub with a friendly welcome and some community spirit.I would gladly pop in again.

On 14th February 2025 - rating: 7
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Grove House Tavern

The Grove House is quite an impressive building from the outside and is situated in the backstreets of Camberwell. The main room has a skylight and grey-blue painted walls. The room extends off to the left-hand side of the entrance, with a further smaller room to the rear. Pot plants can be found on shelves and also hanging from the skylight.

The pub was busy. A few were eating Sunday lunches, but there were quite a few drinkers. The hubbub of conversation was drowning out the music that was playing.

Plenty of bar staff were available. So, I was served quickly. There are 3 handpulls and 3 London real ales were on offer - Five Points XPA, Southwark Bermondsey Best & By The Horns Foundry. Craft beers were Brixton Reliance, Orbit Nico, Five Points Pale & Gipsy Hill Hepcat. I chose the Foundry which was a very enjoyable dry stout. At £2.60 for a half, it was probably the cheapest drink I had during the day too.

With a small outdoor drinking area as well, this pub is well worth seeking out.

On 27th January 2025 - rating: 7
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Tris C left this review about Grove House Tavern

This backstreet pub dates from the early 19th century, probably built to serve the neighbouring period Georgian houses. The attractive, imposing and according to CAMRA ‘…reminiscent of a French villa…’ edifice dates from 1926, with a French Empire-Style mansard; a former Meux’s sign frame is extant, no longer part of the Grand Union chain.
What’s certainly impressive is the tiled, multi-faceted entrance lobby; the interior was probably once quite something, but today is contemporary, tasteful and restrained: bare boarded, a modern bar back, original bar front, blue-green colour scheme with a white ceiling and some ‘jungle’-style wallpaper, all visible on their website. Furniture is either conventional or fawn, opposed bench booth-style. Customers were young, exuberant professional locals, making for quite a din at the time of my Saturday 8.40pm visit.
There were two cask offerings: Bermondsey Best and Five Points XPA, £2.50 a half and not bad.
This is one of the better offerings in the immediate vicinity but is no match for the Hermits Cave.

On 16th September 2024 - rating: 6
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Moby Duck left this review about Grove House Tavern

A quite smart pub inside aimed at the young but upmarket crowd, It seems to have gone up a notch in the eight years that have passed since the previous reviews as has the beers, to my taste anyway with a cask choice of Five Points XPA and Three Sods Rooi Kabouter with one other pump clip turned just as I came in. Plenty of keg options both standard and craft, the food also looked good if not a little poncey. Not quite my type of place but certainly worth a look.

On 7th August 2022 - rating: 6
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Rex Rattus left this review about Grand Union

Just Bombardier and Marston's Pedigree on, the latter at £1.90 a half and in fairly poor condition I'm afraid. Just about all the tables had cutlery/napkins and menus in lieu of place mats on them, but there didn't seem to be a problem with sitting at one of them without eating. But I wasn't in at a peak time of course. The food didn't look to be anything special (nothing wrong with that of course) - various burgers are £10 a pop, "chicken dinner" is £9.50, and "stacks" (whatever they are) are £9.50.

It looks as if they're trying for a sort of Raffles drawing room elegance, with several aspdidistras lurking in corners, extravagant floral themed wallpaper, standard lamps, plus oriental prints and fans on the walls. It works to some extent I suppose. We have the usual mix of furnishings, with mainly normal tables and chairs, some tall tables/tall stools, and a cluster of sofas/armchairs in one of the corners. At the back on the right through some glazed doors is something called "the snug". Looking through the doors I could see at least one buggy and small children, so obviously I steered well clear of that room. Another point of interest is the table football in the main bar area.

The Young's sign outside made me think that there might be one or two of their branded ales on, but no such luck. I'm hoping that I was just unlucky with the Pedigree. This is a large old cornersite and spacious pub, with a certain amount of elegance. It's a comfortable enough place, but not sufficiently good enough to be a destination pub.

On 4th November 2014 - rating: 6
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Alan Winfield left this review about Grand Union

The Grand Union is a large looking pub that is on camberwell grove,it also has a free standing pub sign on grove lane with a walkway between the two roads.
Once inside there is a very large single room which is wrapped around the bar on three sides,there are tall tables and chairs to the front,high backed leather bench seating in bays to the right,there are normal tables and chairs in the middle area and to the rear,the room is carpeted and looked too posh for my liking.
There were three real ales on the bar,i had a drink of Pedigree which was a decent enough drink,the other beer was Bombardier.
There was some very quite background music playing.
The pub was empty on my Saturday afternoon visit,it all seemed a bit too fussy for me.
This is not my type of pub at all.

Pub visited 13/9/2014

On 13th September 2014 - rating: 6
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