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Antic pub
The pub re-opened as an Antic outlet in August 2014. Two Volden cask ales are available with up to two changing cask ales, such as from Adnams, Timothy Taylor and St Austell.
Single bar with several rooms and partitioned areas lead off with the usual Antic eclectic range of shabby chic furniture and dim lighting. To the left of the bar, one room is served by the open kitchen. The popular menu concentrates on traditional British fare with both snacks and mains as well as Sunday roasts.
The pub was originally built in the Victorian era for the Nalder & Collyer Brewery of Croydon in conjunction with the coming of the railway to Bromley North. The green and ochre tiling completely covers the two external facades of this essentially triangular footprint building. Located at the junction of East Street and North Street, this formed part of the recent regeneration of East Street with the large "BROMLEY NORTH" sign standing on the other side of the street.
Handy for the Bromley Little Theatre, just around the corner as well as Bromley North station opposite and adjacent bus station.
Instagram page is @railwaybromley
Historic Interest
Built in 1879 as a hotel and public house by Berney & Sons for the Nalder & Collyer Brewery of Croydon, following the opening of Bromley North station in 1878. Architectural features include a panel with the initials "N & C" for the brewers on the side facing the station, as well as shells, plaster motifs and terracotta panels. The shells represent the scallop shell heraldic motif for the Rochester Diocese.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Railway Tavern, Bromley
Changing beers typically include: Adnams - Broadside , Timothy Taylor - Landlord