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Sensitively and extensively refurbished in summer 2016 this traditional community pub is in a quiet residential square behind Brixton Road. The modern new pub sign is complemented by the old sign which is retained in the garden.
With tables in front and a secluded back garden with a fire pit in the middle, the Trinity Arms is kept busy with regulars and nearby office staff after work in the week.
It is also a haven for customers from the nearby Brixton Academy as well as the occasional performer looking for a decent pint before the gig.
Upstairs is the Bowie Room, light and spacious with a view on Trinity Square and available for private hire.
Monday night quiz.
Four big screens for occasional events.
A range of coffee is always available.
Children welcome until 7.30pm and food served daily until 9.30pm.
Historic Interest
Local Listing:- Good example of a purpose built mid-19th century public house. It comprises two storeys with mansard roof, yellow stock brick, with interwar faience to ground floor, traditional signage, 6/6 sash windows and stucco cornice and window surrounds.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Trinity Arms, Brixton
Source: National
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