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The Rising Sun, Eltham, SE9
SE9
SE9 1TS
Pub Type
Greene KingReviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
Steve of N21 left this review about The Rising Sun
A Greene King pub on Eltham High Street that clearly was a public and saloon bar set up back in the day as it retains the two entrance doors into either side of the pub. But nowadays it is one internal space that wraps around the U shaped bar with the half carpeted left hand side more like a lounge area with padded seating along the wall and then the wooden floored right hand side initially dominated by large gaming machines, but then opens out into an area more set for dining.
I got the impression that this one had been spruced up since previous reviews and the interior is now a bit more modern, but the stained glass above the serving area remains the most interesting feature.
All four front facing hand pumps in operation for my visit with IPA, Abbot, OSH and Golden Hen from the Greene King stable, so sadly no guest ale policy here.
It’s a comfortable enough pub, but for those after an ale there is much more interesting choices to be had in the towns three micropubs or the nearby Eltham GPO and Park Tavern.
On 28th May 2024
- rating: 6
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Rising Sun
Modernised pub with an island bar in the middle of a shopping street. Some nice windows and a bit of tilework but not much else of note. On pump were API an Abbot plus a couple of Lilley's ciders. Generally innocuous and undistinguished.
On 5th October 2019
- rating: 6
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Rex Rattus left this review about Rising Sun
This is a Greene King pub, which had on only IPA and Abbot (£1.75 a half). The usual colour illustrated pub grub menu is available - the steak & ale pie is £8.99. Meal and drink deals are available as well.
It's an Edwardian pub according to the previous reviewer, and it looks it. There's some original tiling on the dado just inside the entrance on the right; a couple of curved etced/cut glass panes in the front window that could well be original; plus a mosaic depiction of a rising sun on the floor in the right hand entranceway. There's a central island servery, with an illuminated canopy above it, glazed with turtleshell(!) and is another original feature according to the landlady. There are tall tables/tall stools in the front area, and normal tables and chairs at the back, and of course it's bare-boarded now. I actually quite liked the place as a pub, but with a choice of just GK IPA and Abbot real ales, it doesn't win any prices for ale choice.
On 20th January 2018
- rating: 6
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Roger Button left this review about Rising Sun
The current Rising Sun was built in 1904 and can be found at the end of the shopping area on the High Street. This pub replaced an earlier pub called the Old Rising Sun pub that stood just round the corner on the site of what is now the library.
The pub has undergone much alteration and a quite recent refurbishment but does still retain a degree of its original character with several original features still intact including the mosaic flooring in the entrance lobbies, some fine tiling just inside the right hand entrance and some remnants of etched windows bearing the original saloon bar name.
The twin bay frontage contains 3 doors, the centre of which is now sealed and possibly an old bottle & jug entrance. Internally it has been knocked into one with a central traditional island bar containing some coloured glzing around the canopy. A couple of open fireplaces look like they are still usuable. Some modern pictures of the area’s more interesting buildings adorn the walls.
There is sadly just the one hand pump (there used to be more) dispensing Old Golden Hen on my latest visit which at £3.05 was reasonable value for the area and quality was decent enough. The food is very good value with main courses between £4-£8 plus various daily club deals and the food was proving quite popular during my lunchtime visit.
From my experiences the customer base has always been from the more intelligent end of the local gene pool making the pub one of the better options in the area.
On 24th August 2012
- rating: 6
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