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Balham Bowls Club, Balham, SW12

Pub added by hondo .
7-9 Ramsden Road
SW12
SW12 8QX

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Tris C left this review about Balham Bowls Club

This place dates from 1893 but has only been a pub since 2006, run by Antic and boasting a CAMRA heritage listing of *.
Well described on both CAMRA’s sites, there’s a rambling five-room layout, with much dark wood field panelling to the walls, almost all cells home to a regimental crest, much like the former interior of Oxford’s Lamb & Flag with its college crest flummery. There are plenty of aged sporting accoutrements, such as old tennis clubs and golf bats, further knickknacks such as an old American clock and mixed prints. Customers were on the younger side, probably local professionals, one with a baby in a pram an hour after the little treasures should have been evicted.
A refreshingly different ale choice from Young’s south London tyranny, with Wimbledon’s Copper Leaf, Sharp’s Sea Fury and Volden’s Session and Pale at just £4.50 a pint, served by a friendly barmaid and on excellent form.
This is a very nice pub with a good choice of affordable cask where I could have spent some time; a must-visit if in the borough of Wandsworth.

On 22nd March 2024 - rating: 8
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hondo . left this review about Balham Bowls Club

Large multi roomed bar with an interior that for me had a sam smiths vibe. 4 real ales and “craft keg” served

On 28th October 2017 - no rating submitted
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custodian 42 left this review about Balham Bowls Club

Bar to left side with four weak real ales but some decent keg. Large room to right with outside seating at the rear.

On 28th August 2017 - rating: 4
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john gray left this review about Balham Bowls Club

I really liked this pub.Lots of rooms leading off the central entrance. Restaurant to the rear.Typical Antic wall furnishings such as a selection of old tennis rackets(in an ex bowls club).Laid back ambiance and busy.Four good cask beers on Burning Sky,Volden,Park and a quite superb pint of Brixton -atlantic apa.

On 26th March 2016 - rating: 8
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Rex Rattus left this review about BBC Bar (Balham Bowls Club)

This is yet another Antic pub in this area, and with no prizes for guessing what it was before it became a pub. It’s a labarynthine maze of separate rooms, as ably described by those who came before me. I sat in what might be regarded as the main bar as it contained the bar counter. This room has attractively wood panelled walls bearing various club plaques as well as a portrait of HM The Queen behind the bar. All very traditional for a bowls club, if not for a pub.

As usual with Antic there was a decent beer range, and I went for the Truman’s Blindside which was in fine form. I would be happy to visit this one again.

On 6th April 2014 - rating: 7
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Pub SignMan left this review about BBC Bar (Balham Bowls Club)

This unusual pub, set in the former clubhouse of the Balham Bowls Club, is one of earliest houses from the Antic pub chain. It's certainly an interesting place and thankfully Antic have been able to retain the feel of a private club, in part by keeping a lot of original features including signage and bowls themed items. You enter into a lobby area with doors leading to either side, a coatstand in one corner and the Bowls Club's original sign on the back wall. Through the door to the left, you find yourself in the main bar - a woodblock floored room with nice panelled walls and a simple servery running down the left hand side. There is a small brick fireplace on one wall with a collection of postcards above, some antlers on the walls and a few period lamp shades. Above the door, an old alarm system can be seen with a toy squirrel seemingly keeping guard over it. Moving towards the back of the building, you pass through a warren of interconnected rooms, one of which has a series of cards displaying random numbers on one wall, which I took to be old scoring cards from the bowling green. I also noticed a lot of board games available here and the garden was visible through the windows although I suspect that the bowling green has long since disappeared. Another centrally positioned snug-like room with its own brick fireplace, sofa and low stool seating and walls decorated with bowling club crests and more lovely wood panelling, leads into the large dining room at the back of the pub. This was lit much brighter than the atmospheric rooms around the bar, and had an upright piano, shelves full of typical, unrelated, decorative Antic-style items as well as plenty of standard table and chair seating. One final room can be found in the front right corner, also accessible from the lobby area. This is a lounge type space with long banquettes and armchairs, which looked quite comfortable, although the room was pretty much empty, perhaps because of its isolated position away from the bar and next to the restaurant. Although it was too dark to explore the rear garden, I did note a good number of benches out the front under large umbrellas.
Just the four beers on handpull, which is quite thrifty by Antic standards. The options on my visit were Sharps Doom Bar, Cottage Trick or Treat, Adnams Lighthouse and Sambrooks Wandle. I opted for a pint of the Trick or Treat which seemed to be a bit past its best to me and I struggled to get through the whole pint.
I thought this was an interesting conversion that provides nice areas for drinkers and diners alike. The poor pint put me off a little but I would hope that was a blip and I'd be more than happy to give this place another try the next time I'm passing.

On 8th December 2013 - rating: 7
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Malden man left this review about BBC Bar (Balham Bowls Club)

This is a rather quirky place, seemingly under the Antic umbrella, so quirkiness is expected. The previous life as a private bowls club remains evident, from walking into the lobby between rooms where a sign required non-members to be signed in, no longer of course, to the mostly wood panelled walls holding numerous shields of bowling clubs and organisations. Two main rooms either side of the lobby with a large rear area set aside as a dining room with 50s dressers and shelves of old cups and plates. Wood block flooring, wall decoration being mostly bowls related with scoring numbers, end markers and club shields and pennants plus a few other odds and ends including a map of the vineyards of the Moselle region. As well as the club style wood panelling there was a bit of exposed brickwork. The rear has a garden area but no sign of the erstwhile bowling green, I suspect the newish looking development behind has put paid to that.
I'm assuming it is deliberately tatty, in the Antic way, as various sofas and chairs are ripped open and saggy, and the flooring has blocks missing. I liked the place but I'd prefer something decent to sit on.
Beers were Belleville Thames Surfer, Purity UBu, Sambrooks Wandle and Trumans Swallow Swift. I gave the Surfer a go, nice it was too, this brewery is a collective of south London dads who got together outside the school gates dropping their kids, great story.
Beware the varied opening hours, 4pm Mon-Thurs, 2 Friday and 12 Sat/Sun.

On 21st April 2013 - rating: 7
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