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First licensed as the Ship in Distress in 1780, the distress lasted for its first 40 years. Now a marvellous Fuller's pub, with beers kept in superb condition. Damaged during World War II, the pub was rebuilt with as many of the original 1895 fittings as possible: etched and leaded glasswork, decorative mirrors and an ornate wooden bar-back. It has an extensive collection of indie music, reflecting the local music industry; and hence the bar can be quite noisy in the evening.
The food offering is (tasty) toasties only.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Ship, London
Changing beers typically include: Dark Star (varies) , Fuller's (seasonal) , Gales (seasonal)