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Small comfortable local in a quiet residential street. Decor is plain and conservative. The stone patio area at the rear can be used as a function room, but in good weather, one wall can be removed, providing access to the garden. Hot snacks are available throughout the day until 9pm.
In autumn 2018 the pub manager negotiated a new long-term lease independent from the small pubco who held the previous lease, and set about revitalising the pub.
The pub also no longer has a beer tie, and management intend to have a changing and varied selection of real ales which will prominently feature beers from small local breweries. At present, the real ale selection is limited to just one, usually from the Bexley Brewery.
The pub has regular music nights and plan an increasing range of events. Check the website and social media links for more details.
Instagram page is @crownandanchorbromley
Historic Interest
Built in 1859, this opened on 8th June of that year (much to the alarm of the Temperance movement) in what was then called the New Town part of Bromley, later to be called New Bromley. At that time, this was on the edge of countryside with picturesque views, before the housing development began in the 1860s. This development was triggered by the opening of the nearby railway in 1858 at what is now Bromley South station. Park Road was once part of an old footpath between Bromley and Chislehurst and was a popular walking route.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Crown & Anchor, Bromley