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Churchills, SW11

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
151 St John's Hill
SW11
SW11 1TQ
Phone: 02082657265

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David Walton left this review about Churchills

Visited 17/06/24

Definitely what you would describe as a "traditional venue". Long room with bar on left hand side about halfway down the pub. Plenty of light wood, so great if you are partial to that! A large skylight towards the back of the pub to add some natural light to that part on a pleasant evening. Some nice "booth style" seating at the back beyond the bar. The doors out into the beer garden were fully open so the back of the pub made for the most pleasant place to sit on my visit as the front and around the bar was a bit over-populated and quite rowdy! Saw the same demographic as Tris did on his visit and the split between the old timers inside and around the bar and the young-un's out the back in the ivy clad (one wall anyway) beer garden

No cask just East Coast IPA from GK, Stella, Cruz, Guinness, John Smiths, Strongbow, Becks, Amstel, San Miguel. I had a pint of Guinness, very enjoyable, dispensed by a quite surly, i assume, manageress, trying to work out why i had stumbled upon the place.

The place felt like it was in a bit of a time warp in a good sort of way. Equally baffled by the place being called Churchill's, only less plausible would be JDW re-opening a pub in Tonypandy and naming it the "Young Sir Winston"!

On 25th June 2024 - rating: 5
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Tris C left this review about Churchills

It’s true that this ‘shop conversion’ is more pubby than most, because as the Prince of Wales Hotel it has been a real pub since at least 1871 and with a Wandsworth Conservation listing to boot.
The previous reviews sum up the place well, being of pale varnished wood in style, stag’s head still in place, patronised by very cheery mainly older Irish customers, younger punters in the garden.
Unsurprisingly, the Guinness was at the fore and it was very good at only £2.10 a half, served by a courteous landlady.
This isn’t a bad place but it’s a bit dated in a modern way and the lack of cask is a hindrance. What’s really baffling though is why an Irish pub of all places would be called Churchills, or am I missing something?

On 12th September 2023 - rating: 4
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Malden man left this review about Churchills

I didn't really expect much to be honest but it is actually ok. I'm unsure as to whether this is a shop conversion despite its "shop" size, the building looks pubby and has some leaded glazing with green and maroon banding. Additionally there are polished wood features such as the double arch opposite the bar with a central period fireplace. The main area alongside the bar is boarded, the rear area and front corner raised section has a stripy carpet. To the rear is a pleasant outdoor area with well maintained picnic benches, there is also pavement seating to the front.
There were papers on a side table, music played at a sensible volume but most punters were engrossed in the horse racing on the pair of TVs. Three handpumps, two on, Caledonian Golden XPA, so so, plus Old Speckled Hen. An old fashioned locals' pub, nice to see in a gentrified bit of London.

On 30th May 2016 - rating: 5
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Rex Rattus left this review about Churchills

This place doesn't seem to have changed much since the previous reviewer's visit. It's certainly more pub-like than most shop conversion bars I've visited. It's effectively a long fairly narrow bar, leading out to a bit of outside seating at the back. As you enter there's a small raised area on the left with a couple of tables/chairs; the bar counter's on the left wall; and past that there are a few tables with semi-circular banquette seating around them. There are TVs on the walls of course, plus games and fruit machines, and a coal effect fire blazing away in the fireplace. Some shelves have a load of ancient looking books on them, there's a stag's head above the fireplace, and a couple of Churchill Inns mirrors make a nice addition to the decor.

The pub was very well paronised when I was in at around 4.30 on Thursday, but everyone seemed to like to crowd around the bar counter in preference to using the table seating. Nonetheless, I managed to peer between a couple of them to spot a clip for Caledonian Golden XPA (£3.30 a pint), plus an Old Speckled Hen clip reversed and a third pump unused. No sign of any food.

It's a fairly straightforward shop conversion, but they have made some effort to make it a bit homely, and do a real ale. While nothing very special, it's a fairly decent place.

On 31st January 2015 - rating: 5
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Strongers . left this review about Churchills

Churchills is a long thin pub with a raised seating area at the front, a bar on the left hand wall in the centre and some seating beyond. There are a couple of plasma screens which were muted whilst showing tennis on BBC and horse racing on Sky Sports during my Friday evening visit. There was some background music playing at an unobtrusive volume; it’s a while since I’ve heard Phil Collins!
The bar is stocked with standard draught and one of the three hand pumps was unused leaving Sambrooks Wandle and Caledonian’s Golden XPA as the ale options. Thai food is available to eat in or take away and an all-day breakfast is available from 11:00 until 15:00, which is hardly all-day.
There is some seating under an awning on the path out the front and there is a covered tree lined beer garden at the rear.
There is a weekly quiz on Mondays from 21:00.

This place was a little quieter than its peers and certainly more pub like. I would have no problem returning for another couple of beers.

On 2nd July 2013 - rating: 6
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