The Horseshoe Inn has a range of amenities for their customers, including a big screen television showing all major sporting events, a fruit machine and a dart board. There is also a large garden with an outside roof terrace. They also have a separate area for the restaurant which is set at the back. Their menu contains many modern English dishes and catering for private parties of up to 150 people is available upon request.
The Horseshoe Inn
26 Melior Street, Bermondsey, London, SE1 3QP

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Review Summary from 2 reviews
Address
26 Melior Street, Bermondsey, London, SE1 3QP
Telephone
020 7403 6364
Region
Bermondsey
Nearest Station
London Bridge (0.24 miles)
Category
Pubs
monday |
Opens 12:00 - Closes 00:00 |
tuesday |
Opens 12:00 - Closes 00:00 |
wednesday |
Opens 12:00 - Closes 00:00 |
thursday |
Opens 12:00 - Closes 00:00 |
friday |
Opens 12:00 - Closes 00:00 |
saturday |
Opens 12:00 - Closes 00:00 |
sunday |
Opens 12:00 - Closes 22:30 |
User Reviews
Reviewed by
joe40
Went here as a CAMRA member and Ashes To Ashes fan (it's The Railway Arms as featured in the ending of the hit BBC1 series).
3 real ales on tap, namely an adequate London Pride, a very good Brakespear Bitter, and an excellent Jennings Cumbernauld (ales change on a regular basis).
The usual suspects for other drinks (Guinness, Carling, Fosters, Strongbow, Kronenberg) and unusually, crisps from Irish firm Taytos.
Landlord will tell you about the day the Ashes cast came to film if you ask nicely!
Extremely friendly bar staff, and the imaginative menu will usually feature a Mongolian dish as this is where the local Mongolian community sometimes meet.
Pub has a roof garden.
Also houses a fruit machine, quiz machine, and jukebox (just about every top ten hit since 1952). Sky Sports is available (can get busy if Millwall are on telly). Amongst the famous faces to have drunk there have been footballer Liam Brady and footballer's wife Colleen Rooney.
For the sake of a 5 minute walk from London Bridge station, well worth seeking out. In my opinion, its 1st appearance in the CAMRA 2010 Good Beer Guide is fully deserved.
3 real ales on tap, namely an adequate London Pride, a very good Brakespear Bitter, and an excellent Jennings Cumbernauld (ales change on a regular basis).
The usual suspects for other drinks (Guinness, Carling, Fosters, Strongbow, Kronenberg) and unusually, crisps from Irish firm Taytos.
Landlord will tell you about the day the Ashes cast came to film if you ask nicely!
Extremely friendly bar staff, and the imaginative menu will usually feature a Mongolian dish as this is where the local Mongolian community sometimes meet.
Pub has a roof garden.
Also houses a fruit machine, quiz machine, and jukebox (just about every top ten hit since 1952). Sky Sports is available (can get busy if Millwall are on telly). Amongst the famous faces to have drunk there have been footballer Liam Brady and footballer's wife Colleen Rooney.
For the sake of a 5 minute walk from London Bridge station, well worth seeking out. In my opinion, its 1st appearance in the CAMRA 2010 Good Beer Guide is fully deserved.
May 30, 2010
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Reviewed by
Anonymous
this is the pub used in television series ASHES TO ASHES fantastic
May 27, 2010
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