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The Ramble Inn, Tooting, SW17

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
Amen Corner, 223 Mitcham Road
SW17
SW17 9JG
Phone: 02087674040

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David Walton left this review about The Ramble Inn

Visited 23/09/24

No cask. Just keg offering of Guinness, Sharps Atlantic Pale Ale, Carling, Coors, Madri, Worthington CF, Aspall cider and a lager called the Ramble Special, provenance unknown.

Rectangular venue away from the front door with bar counter against right-hand wall in rear half of the venue. You would classify this as an Irish sports pub with half a dozen screens on the walls showing evening racing on Sky and Racing TV. Seating is via some church pews along the wall opposite the bar counter and some well used tables in front thereof with a mish mash of dining style chairs. Same table along the bar counter wall in the front of the venue add a little additional seating capacity. The venue was busy early evening with 100% male attendance all similar age to me. There is a quiz every Thursday evening where I would imagine there would be a sport round or two. Small seating area out the back that probably fulfils the need of smokers here!

On 22nd May 2026 - rating: 5
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Philip Carter left this review about The Ramble Inn

Small pub/bar looks like converted from a shop. Very friendly place. Both staff (Mel) and customers make you feel like you are a regular, even if it is your first visit. Guinness poured to perfection.A must visit if you are in the area.

On 14th May 2016 - rating: 10
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Ramble Inn

They don’t do any real ale here, just some standard lagers and Guinness. I had a half of Grolsch. I popped in here because they advertised toasted sarnies at £2.50 a go, and I was feeling peckish. There was no choice, the sarny on offer was cheese & ham, but that was fine by me. It seems to brand itself as an Irish bar, with the old, and rather nice, advert for Guinness, and the green racing jerseys on the wall behind the bar. It’s a narrow fronted high street bar, which looks as if it might be a converted shop, and thus is a longish thin room. The bar counter is on the right; it’s bare boarded, and the seating is mainly on the left and consists of banquettes, small stools, with some solid metal framed tables. There’s a small smoking area at the back.
It is clearly a child-friendly bar, as there was a family group with a couple of young children sitting next to me playing cards, the adults drinking lager, and fiddling with some noisy and irritating hand held electronic devices. There are probably better ways to spend a family day out, but everyone to their own. I very much doubt whether I’ll have any reason to visit again.

On 11th June 2010 - rating: 4
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