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The Kings Arms, Bermondsey, SE1
SE1
SE1 2JX
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Tris C left this review about The Kings Arms
Dating from 1825 but presumably rebuilt later in the 19th century, this, as mentioned, is off the tourist track but although customers in here are probably locals, they all seemed to be under 35 and a rather trendy bunch.
The place is very quirky indeed, with fancy lampshades looking Middle Eastern, a ‘souk’ theme helped by kilims adorning the boarded floor with Minton-style tiles to the bar apron; furniture is mixed. There are knickknacks everywhere, which include books and a dolls’ house, screwed to the wall. Carved and atop the mantelpiece, there are Four Wise Monkeys, not the usual three, the fourth typically not being displayed; let’s just say that his hands are nowhere near his head. Décor comes in the form of framed prints and cutlery is displayed on tables in a multitude of teapots, alongside candles in wax encrusted bottles; blankets are offered for those drinking out on the pavement, with board games for the bored.
I don’t think this is a GK house, but the only ales available were their IPA, Yardbird and Fireside, which as a GK beer, I dared not try, opting for the customary Neck Oil, price forgotten.
This is a fun pub, reminding me a little of Vaulty Towers to the west; worth a visit if in the area, but the GK beers, thankfully something of a rarity south of the River, are a bit of a deterrent.
On 14th November 2021
- rating: 4
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Kings Arms
Good-looking Greene King pub featuring a 'L'-shaped bar with a slightly Bohemian, café-style look and feel. Relaxing, 'floaty' background music on a Saturday lunchtime, with several young families brunching. Further seating is available on the wooden benches out front. IPA plus the seasonal Scrum Down and Belhaven Grand Slam (£5.00) available from the three handpumps.
On 23rd February 2020
- rating: 7
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hondo . left this review about Kings Arms
Corner pub with an eclectic interior decor.
On 28th October 2019
- no rating submitted
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London Bridge, 0.74 miles, 14 min walk (show)
London Fenchurch Street, 0.89 miles, 17 min walk (show)
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- Hot Food : Yes last updated 28 October 2019 by hondo .
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 28 October 2019 by hondo .
- WiFi : Yes last updated 28 October 2019 by hondo .