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Walham Green (JD Wetherspoon), SW6

Pub added by Graham Coombs
472 Fulham Road
SW6
SW6 1BY

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Bucking Fastard left this review about Walham Green (JD Wetherspoon)

A really interesting conversion into a 'spoons,the former entrance to Fulham Broadway tube station and refering to it's former name abandoned in the 50's.Latterly the space was used for retail and the former shops to the front are now seperate snugs ,along with a kiosk frontage to the glass washing area and the bar to the left bearing the signs and booking hall windows with change bowls in polished copper.The main space is under a vaulted glass ceiling,the District Railway sandstone has been cleaned expertly and the rear section is a curved space with some tube artifacts along with classy looking paintings on the walls.
Just the furniture and menus gives away the 'spoons ownership,the exterior has also been beautifully restored.The interior isn't huge and there is a first floor lounge leading to a roof terrace.With Stamford Bridge just around the corner,you may wish to re-evaluate whether you wish to visit on CFC match days.
At the bar there was the trio of Doom with guests on my trip of Fullers London Pride,Burning Sky Aurora Aussie (not ready but still clipped,bad form),Southwark Biscuit Town Porter NBSS 4,Portobello New Who,Windsor & Eton Storm,Siren Tempo and Wainwright Gold.Several beer festival ales but a decent range might imply that ale is a focus at this branch,and I would certainly return for the interesting interior.Well done Tim.

On 4th February 2026 - rating: 7
[User has posted 3126 recommendations about 3126 pubs]


Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Walham Green (JD Wetherspoon)

Brand new 'spoons in the former booking hall for Fulham Broadway underground station (until the 1950s), and later a short-lived Market Hall outlet). The baroque frontage leads into an airy atrium seating area with the bar behind what looks like ticket-office windows (whether original or recreated I don't know) and the kitchen in some of the former shop units opposite. Also extends upstairs where a roof terrace can be found. Difficult to count the handpumps, but the local Twickenham's Full Lotus (£3.29) plus Wainwright Gold, Theakston Old Peculier and Jaipur available in addition to the standard Ruddles, Doom Bar and Abbot.

On 23rd July 2025 - rating: 7
[User has posted 9063 recommendations about 9063 pubs]


Delboy 20 left this review about Market Hall Fulham

Soon to reopen as a Wetherspoons - Walham Green.

On 7th May 2025 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 1938 recommendations about 1794 pubs]