![]() Therefore, I must write this review to warn people to either:Ģ. This guy did not offer any type of resolution. ![]() We consider ourselves honest people and easy to work with. In a nut shell this guy had horrible lies/excuses and accused us of stealing the gift card and gifting it to our neighbors. Lie #4: I could go on and on with the multiple lies I was told from the "manager" who I found out was the owner and wouldn't give me his name. Our neighbors went to use the gift card and they were told it was not valid. WHAT DOES THAT MATTER, JERK?įinally, Ye's Bottle had a couple of Bud Light kegs as the neighbors just ran out of beer in their keggerator. Lie #2: The manager said that they haven't sold those gift cards for 3 years, then 2 years, then 1 1/2 years throughout the conversation and asked why it took so long for them to use the card. Lie #1: The "manager" said they ALWAYS have Bud Light kegs. Multiple times our neighbors tried to get a bud light keg and they didn't have one. My wife and I bought a $100 gift card from this place for our neighbors who mowed our lawn for us many times. We particularly dig their intimate Common Room bar, which provides drinkers and diners with a more intimate, less rowdy setting in which to enjoy your date night drinks – or quiet Sunday afternoon hangover cures.Edited: we’ve been back and it’s new ownership. With live sports fans catered for, particularly those that enjoy their rugby, and a compelling mix of mainstream favourites intermingled with the occasional craft and independent brew, The Northcote doesn’t disappoint. The NorthcoteĪnother pub that tickles the border between Clapham and Battersea, this boozer offers fans of sofas and softly cushioned seating somewhere to park their behinds while enjoying some of South London’s best drinks and pub grub. With some of the best modern art providing a stunning contrast to the traditional decor, and a lovely range of food to accompany the selection of drinks on offer, this cosy South London pub is one of the most authentic drinking options in the area. Providing drinkers with a range of old favourites and brand-new beers side by side, as well as a compelling wine list and attractively arranged choice of spirits, drinkers can kick back after a hard day at work, or in a vibrant weekend atmosphere, while sating their drinking needs. ![]() The Candlemaker ticks this particular box providing fans of the real-world London watering nest with an authentic, unpretentious pub experience. Nine Elms TavernĪ post shared by The Candlemaker we’ll confess, we’re huge fans of the traditional wood-panelled largely rustic-brown decorated boozer. Or, for those that know South London like the back of their hand and fancy an enjoyable evening out with friends, family or a potential lover. With seasonal ingredients informing the sumptuous menu, The Duke is the perfect location for anyone exploring the area on foot for the first time and seeking a little refreshment. Hedging its bets on the border between Clapham and Battersea, The Duke of Cambridge has been sating the needs of local residents since 1890.Īs you’d expect from a pub of this vintage, The Duke provides another superbly authentic pub experience, with some of the best pub grub around. Unusually for a craft beer company, Mondo offers an outstanding independent drinking experience without any hint of ego. ![]() Open from Wednesday to Sunday, and with a choice of fifteen draft and cask beers to choose from suiting each and every taste, Mondo has one of the most relaxed vibes in the area for those seeking a winter warmer or sunny summertime ale. pub for fans of craft ale set within the shadows of Battersea Power Station, Mondo can draw on fifteen years of experience pulling the best in finely-honed pints to wow South London’s drinkers. A post shared by A Work In Progress brewery. ![]()
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