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It ain't much, if it ain't Dutch, Bermondsey, SE16
SE16
SE16 3RA
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 7½ of 10) see review guidelines
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about It ain't much, if it ain't Dutch
One of the many Bermondsey Beer Mile taproom, with the name clearly signalling this one's USP. A single row of craft keg taps on the bar-back, but there are 30 of these so there's plenty of choice of rare imported beers even if there are a few temporarily off. The typical strength is also high, as are the prices, and as I was thirsty I went for the weakest one: the 4.8% Rosy Times dry stout from Baxbier (£8.20). The bar and most of the tables are in a single arch (with some colourful illustrations on the ceiling and a small mezzanine), a kitchen area in part of the next door one and some wooden tables at the front. An interesting change.
On 23rd January 2026
- rating: 8
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Pub SignMan left this review about It ain't much, if it ain't Dutch
As soon as I entered these two quarry stone tile floored arches, I had a sense that I'd been here before, but it took the barman to confirm that the place had previously been occupied by the Moor Brewery whilst their own arch was undergoing a refurbishment, for me to recognise it. The place has now been handed over to the current occupiers, who specialise in importing beer from the Netherlands, making this a fairly unique bar in the UK. The arches have been smartened up since my visit under Moor's residence, with the servery now running down the right-hand side of the right arch. The bar has a wood panelled counter front and a very long row of taps across the bar back with blackboards above listing all the options. The most striking feature is the massive and slightly crazy Uiltje (little owl) Brewery mural across the vaulted ceiling, which catches the eye on entry and distinguishes the place from the many similar venues nearby. The walls have been decorated with posters from the same brewery and the barman was wearing one of their t-shirts, so it seems like there's some sort of link between the bar and brewery. A few high tables and stools run down the left-hand side, with a regular table and chairs in the gap between the two arches and a few more high tables then appear in the left-hand arch, which also has a kitchen dishing out Dutch snacks. A newly built mezzanine space to the rear of the main arch, looked only partly furnished but will apparently be transformed into some sort of events space in the near future.
The beer boards listed thirty Dutch beers on keg dispense, covering all the classic Dutch styles from breweries such as De Molen, Rott, La Trappe, Uiltje and many more. I tried the Jopen 4 Grannen Bok, which was as good a bok beer as I have had in many years, whilst my other half had a gingerbread beer from Uiltje, which she loved so much that she went and bought some more when were next visited Holland.
The novelty of finding a brewery or bar in a railway arch has well and truly vanished, so this type of enterprise needs something to make itself stand out from the crowd. The 'Dutch beer' angle is one that works specifically for me but might be less appealing for others, so some may find it hard to see this as much more than a specialist venture or a meeting place for Dutch ex-pats, but I loved it personally and fully intend to return for my fix of all things NL.
Date of visit - 3rd November 2024
On 20th January 2025
- rating: 7
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Moby Duck left this review about It ain't much, if it ain't Dutch
Spread over two arches, it was extremely busy on my visit an offers something a little different on the beer front with thirty taps on the back wall behind the bar covering about eight Dutch breweries, my Uiltje Bird Of Prey was excellent stuff. I quite enjoyed it here.
On 1st July 2024
- rating: 8
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David Walton left this review about Dutch Taproom
Newest venue on the Bermondsey Beer Mile. Dutch and Belgian beer Mecca on site of old London Calling Sweden venue that has long since passed into BBM folklore. A little bit of the “Dam” in SE1!
On 12th January 2024
- rating: 7
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