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Dating from 1834 and retaining some original features, this Grade II-listed pub is located in the centre of Greenwich, close to the market and the Cutty Sark. Has two bars, separated by a food counter, and a rear conservatory. Came under new management in May 2022. The food offering is provided by Slap & Pickle and is based on burgers, fries, etc.
Re-built 1834, architect possibly Joseph Kay, this is a three-storey building on curved corner. It appears to have bar fittings from the inter-war and post-war period â acquired by Courage Brewery in 1950. On the left the bar has a wood block floor, inter-war or post-war panelling to picture-frame height, the fireplace may be old but is painted black and there is a good old Shepherd Neame mirror above. The bar counter looks to be from inter-war times as does some of the bar back. The room has been extended to the rear.
On the right the bar counter may also date from inter-war times but the bar back fitting is mostly modern. The dado panelling is inter-war, fireplace is painted black so hard to date. Changes to the floor indicates possible alterations to the counter position / size? In between the two bars is now a fish and chip shop (!) so this small space might have originally been an off-sales?
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