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Sports Bar
The pub reopened in its current incarnation on 12th August 2021, the premises having originally been a wine merchants and converted into a pub in 1994. The focus is on Sports TV as well as on food which is available for most of the day. Several menus are available including those for parties, children and even dogs. Over 25s only after 7 pm.
Keg beer range includes Gipsy Hill, Mondo and Brixton plus others on rotation from London microbreweries (eg. Camden Town). Good range of wine, spirits and cocktails.
The pub name is unique within Great Britain.
Instagram page is @livelyhoodlondon
(Originally called the George Pamphilon when first opened in 1994, this has changed hands several times until it closed in March 2016 as Bar Sport)
Historic Interest
Rebuilt in 1876, this was originally a wine merchants under the name of G. Pamphilon & Son Ltd (the business dating back to 1775) with dwellings above and replaced a traditional Kentish weatherboarded building. With the rebuilding, the premises were expanded with a courtyard and stables to the rear, both now lost due to redevelopment. The right-hand arched portal still has the original name displayed above, this once serving as the entrance to the courtyard as well as the wine vaults and bottling stores. Carved bunches of grapes and bacchanalian heads are still present on the external columns (celebrating the import of champagne from France as part of the family business). The frontage was later re-faced in white stone with PAMPHILON written on the top above the 2nd floor windows, with a three-sided clock just below. This was converted into a pub in 1994 as the "George Pamphilon", later changing into an Australian themed "Walkabout" bar in 2008, "TPs" sports bar in 2012, "Mascots" sports bar in 2015 and "Bar Sport" later that same year.
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