Ales aren’t anything to write home about, food is even worse. Staff are great as are the people here, would be great if they stopped the live music and did decent ales and food most locals liked go else where
Foodfa
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
Very good and quiet pub, ideal if you are after a quiet night out and want to catch up with friends. You can easily find a table, as it never gets rammed. PROS: Live Music Program Amazing juke box Pool table Atmosphere — CONS: Stay away from the food, especially the Sunday Roast. Don’t be deceived by the low price, the whole dish(meat, veggie, pudding) comes straight from the freezer into your plate. Must be some cheap Asda frozen product. Absolutely inedible.
PenToP
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
A great little local with a lovely green garden. It may seem a little detail but so many pub gardens in London are patio based, the Wickham bucks that trend and has an actual lawn out back which is a very welcome change. It’s a cosy little pub that’s tucked away in a fairly residential area. Warm atmosphere, traditional décor and a hilarious mobile disco at the weekend. Have a look sometime!
Howso
Évaluation du lieu : 3 London, United Kingdom
The Wickham is an old man’s pub. This is not necessarily a bad thing(particularly if you happen to be an old man), but is not hugely endearing if you happen to drop in for last orders on a Sunday night. There is a lot of red velour happening, a jukebox with slightly bizarre selections and a beer garden at the back which consists of half a dozen tables planted higgledy piggledy in foot long grass(although, to be fair, there are tables in front sans grass and under some quite cute canopies). There is also a room solely dedicated to the noble sport of pool. The bar staff are always extremely courteous and very efficient. However, if you are not a local, prepare to be viewed with the utmost suspicion by everyone around you(possibly including me). You have been warned.