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Blythe Hill Tavern
Classic corner pub with wood panelling and banquettes, for choice real ales and draught ciders.
Address: 319 Stanstead Rd, London SE6 4US, UK
Phone: 020 8690 5176
State: Greater London
City: London
Zip Code: SE6 4US

opening times

Monday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM

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Reviews
 Catfordn £5.80 GuinnessnnOne of the Best Pubs in London.nnThe Blythe Hill Tavern is located in South East London on the border between Catford and Forest Hill. The nearest station is Catford, it’s a ten minute walk to get here.nnThe pub was built in the mid 19th century and started life as The Blythe Hill Hotel.nnThis is three room pub with a public bar on the corner, a saloon to the left and a large room running across the back of the pub. The decor here is outstanding, so much so that it has been Grade II listed by Historic England. The walls are clad in dark wood panelling which originate from the 1920’s. Around the walls are a treasure trove of old signs, posters and mirrors relating to Irish writers, Irish brews and sporting pursuits. Other features include exposed beams, fireplaces that roar in winter, traditional seating and to top in off, a proper pub carpet. At the rear of the pub is a large beer garden that blooms in the summer.nnThe beer lineup was great, there was a decent selection of four revolving cask ales, familiar favourites and of course Guinness. I ordered a pint of St Jame’s Gates finest, my pint was excellent and pleasingly cost less than six quid. There is food available here by way of @vandough pizzas. They serve up 10” pizzas which all cost in and around a tenner. Check their socials for timings.nnMy brother and I arrived bang on opening at met Con the Guv’nor who was warm and welcoming. After ordering our pints we ended up having a great chat with Con about Ireland and London pubs in the 70’s and 80’s and the many characters that ran them. We were also chatting about The Arsenal as we are both fans and visiting Highbury and the pubs around there back in the day, what a lovely fella.nnThe pub hosts Quiz Nights, Live Music, Live Premier League and Rugby.nnThe @blythehilltavern is a Multi award winning pub which is traditional, welcoming, quirky and authentic. This is one of the best pubs I’ve visited, I loved everything about this place and Con the Guv’nor is an absolute diamond. If you have London pub to visit list, put this one at the top.nnℹ Info correct 17.02.24
Great pub interior, traditional decor, wood panelling with interesting artwork/trinkets/memorabilia. Shows sport and has a good sized outdoor area. They put effort into their hanging baskets. The staff in short sleeve shirts and ties is a touch
I love this pub so much. Hands down the best pub in London. Reasons below:nn- Independent ownersn- Let you bring your own food inn- Best Guinness in London will bring your Guinness to your tablen- Old school decorn- Brilliant spacious pub gardenn- Eclectic mix of young and old punters all mixing togethern- Legendary landlord and other familiar members of the teamn- Not extortionate prices
Another stalworth of great London Boozers.. This place has so much character. Massive beer garden for the summer. the bar in the middle of the pub means there are 3 different seating areas so it's cozy inside and they usually show all the sports. Good for the Irish sports and rugby too. Guinness is not great here anymore for some reason but it's fine once you're able to drink something else. Neck Oil is better than the slop you get up at Tottenham but that's not hard is it. Staff are great and will bring your pint down to you after you order. I heard they have a cracking Football team that play in the Veterans league too.
LOVE this pub. Great prices, staff are super friendly and so well dressed. They even have Tayto crisps and a lovely back garden. Would choose this pub over any other local hands down.
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