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Greenwood, Victoria, SW1

170 Victoria Street
SW1
SW1E 5LB

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Greenwood

Loud modern sports bar / restaurant in the major Nova development. The high ceiling is a bit of a mixed blessing, but it does mean that the interior can benefit from extensive full-height windows on two sides. Mix of furniture in the various seating / dining areas around the substantial island bar counter, partially split level, all under the inevitable industrial ventilation. Also has the reasonably large Sports Lounge upstairs, plus some outside seating in the main traffic-free route through the new buildings. Obviously too up itself to consider real ale, but there is a reasonable mix of expensive keg offerings from a number of hooped brass founts (e.g. the Fist Bump hazy pale collaboration with Long Arm (£6.50) which was definitely a better bet than the Beavertown Neck Oil (£6.90).

On 8th October 2022 - rating: 5
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Steve C left this review about Greenwood

The Greenwood is a large sports bar that was heaving during a recent Saturday evening visit that coincided with a big boxing match. Almost every inch of wall space has some sort of television screen mounted to it. The island bar supports premium keg, a pint of Heineken was £6.10. At the rear of the pub is a photobooth, which says it all really.

On 16th May 2022 - rating: 3
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Graham Coombs left this review about Greenwood

A large modern sports bar, with a huge central island counter, surmounted by copper lager tanks. Areas round the sides are tabled, and are divided up into sections which can be reserved, each holding its own sports TV. A further sports lounge is signed upstairs. A couple of craft beers are available on tap but most are fairly mainstream and there is no cask ale, of course.

On 5th December 2019 - rating: 4
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E TA left this review about Greenwood

As described, a somewhat soulless modern bar with lots of glitter but no substance. No welcome from the staff. Also no real ale, and nothing which tempts me to come back.

On 29th August 2018 - rating: 3
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custodian 42 left this review about Greenwood

No doormen on my visit yesterday. Upmarket bar to the left as you enter - seats at the front and to the right. Upstairs lounge advertised (I did not visit). No real ale and various keg offerings. Fair number of TVs on mute showing tennis. Not as expensive as I had anticipated.

On 24th May 2017 - rating: 4
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