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Beer of the Week (w/e 27th April 2025) with Thuck Phat
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Reviews (Current Rating Average: 2½ of 10) see review guidelines
Bucking Fastard left this review about The Enterprise
BEWARE this is really a restaurant selling keg beer.The building is very fine,a street corner former pub with etched glass windows,a significant lantern,good external wood work although the former apex door is now blocked off.The two doors open onto a large open plan restaurant with white linen laid tables and someone will grab you before you can get to the bar with it's three unclipped keg taps.I asked if I could just drink and was guided to an outside table by a waitress who said that table service was the order of the day.The external tables on Walton Street also had white linen but the First Street side has a wooden patio extending into the street with two sections,one of 2 seaters ,one with larger tables and this is where you can drink under space heaters and umberellas.If the weather is wet I guess you are unable to drink here comfortably but I will not "close" this entry on PuG due to quite enjoying my half of Salt Jute IPA on a hot day,which including a service charge came to £5.05 the half.The other keg options were Peroni and Estrella Damm according to the waitress.
On 11th August 2024
- rating: 3
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Tris C left this review about The Enterprise
This is a corner pub, dating from 1851.
On approach, there’s a little retained etched glass to the picture windows advertising beverages such as wines and spirits; all very original. This illusion evaporates on entry, as this place is a full-on restaurant with no trace of pubbiness, except possibly the modest bar back; the interior can be seen on the website. It doesn’t even have a theme, as recipes are a hotchpotch of dishes from around the world. There’s limited seating at the bar, with bizarrely, a TV showing the football of all things; just what you want in a restaurant, though the sound was off, so as not to compete with the background piped piano music. Customers are fairly predictable in this rather Middle Eastern enclave of SW3, though there was a petite Russian blonde at the bar, swigging champagne, a little Paris Hilton-style dog perched on a stool next to her; very hygienic.
There’s no real ale here of course, so I plumped for a lager, dispensed from the three-tap chrome fount about 18 inches in front of me. What arrived, turned out to be a half of Staropramen at a staggering £3.90, with an ‘optional service charge of 12.5%’ tagged on.
This is no longer a pub.
On 6th December 2021
- rating: 3
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Nick Davies left this review about The Enterprise
Now calls itself a Restaurant and Bar and the emphasis is very much on the former. All the tables are laid up with the full works, white linen and all. You can go and have a drink standing up if you like, no real ale, which might be worth it if there was even a sniff of atmosphere, which there isn't.
On 25th July 2011
- rating: 2
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