Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 1284 in 1517 in Southwark
Nº 207 of 221 Other cuisines in Southwark
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When we first saw the bar, we suspected that it would be expensive but in fact its prices are very reasonable for London. There was a friendly welcome and prompt service, with a good selection of beers
Duncan H . 2022-09-11
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Lovely little European style sports bar, completely let down by its lack of hygiene. It looks like the toilets haven't been cleaned since it opened. Not sure if a council inspector would actually close a place down based on brown stained and encrusted toilet seats, but we certainly wouldn't want to risk eating there.
Baptiste77 . 2022-04-26
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Just across from Southwark tube. Popular for rolls and sarnies but is a cake desert! Even had none of those advertised on their menu boards. Workmanlike.
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the atmosphere is nice, it looks good from inside and outside. drinks menu is cool too i liked the food too even though i wanted a bit wider options.
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This is local to me and I've been visiting for 4 years. I agree the menu is a little confused but it always is well presented and tastes delicious. I'm so sad the amazing cakes are no longer available. They stopped last year I believe. The replacement ones are unfortunately not nearly as wonderful. The staff are usually rally friendly and helpful. I've had one very poor experience with a female staff member being off with my tiny dog but every other time the staff have been lovely and give water and sometimes even treats. Such a great experience! I suspect the rude waitress was just having a bad day so it won't put me off going again :)
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🚇 Queens Road Peckham 🍺 £3.90 Cruzcampo The Windsor is located down the New Cross end of Old Kent Road in Southeast London. The nearest station is Queens Road Peckham. This imposing boozer was built in the 1860’s and started life as The Prince of Saxe Coburg, this was the Pub’s name from its construction until 1917. In the midst of the First World War with Germany, King George V abolished all former German Royal titles and the pub was renamed The Prince of Windsor. The pub went through a few more names changes, today it is simply called The Windsor. There were once 37 pubs along the Old Kent Road, today, only two pubs remain, The Windsor and the magnificent Lord Nelson. This is a good size one bar pub that is traditionally decorated. The servery is located on the back wall and has a large Millwall flag draped over the back bar. The layout is fairly spacious with a raised carpeted area by the windows. The decor consists of a boarded floor, patterned wallpaper, deep red painted panelling, black and white historical prints, a mix of seating and a pool table. At the front of the pub are a few benches for the warmer months. The beer line up offers a selection of well known keg favourites plus three cask ales. I decided on a Cruzcampo, my pint was great, price point was very reasonable at under four quid. I didn’t see any food on offer, but there are plenty of bar snacks. I arrived just after 11am on a wet and windy Saturday morning in August. The pub had not long opened and had four local punters in attendance. The atmosphere was calm and relaxed with an eighties soundtrack playing in the background and the horse racing was on mute on the few screens dotted around the bar. The service was excellent, I was served by a lovely lady who was welcoming and friendly. The @windsorse15 is a down to earth well presented local that was a pleasure to spend time in. There is a lovely local feel to the pub and the surroundings are comfortable. A big shout out for the beer prices which were very reasonable. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here, this pub is well worth a visit if you’re in the area. 📅 24th August 2024 More London Pub info @Londonpubmap 🍻