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South-West London Pubs South-West London Pubs Balham (16) 2679 Avalon 16 Balham Hill, SW12 9EB 2693 BBC Bar Restaurant 7-9 Ramsden Rd, SW12 8QX 2696 Bedford 77 Bedford Hill, SW12 9HD 2703 Blithe Spirit 157 Balham High Road, SW12 9AU 2727 Clarence 90-92 Balham High Road, SW12 9AA 2739 Devonshire 39 Balham High Road, SW12 9AN 2758 Exhibit 12 Balham Station Road, SW12 9SG 2765 Firefly 3 Station Parade, Balham High Rd, SW12 9AZ 2794 Grove 39 Oldridge Road, SW12 8PN 2804 Harrisons 15-19 Bedford Hill, SW12 9EX 2820 Jackdaw & Rook 96-100 Balham High Road, SW12 9AA 2852 Lounge 76 Bedford Hill, SW12 9HR 2867 Moon Under Water 194 Balham High Road, SW12 9BP 2872 Nightingale 97 Nightingale Lane, SW12 8NX 2898 Prince Of Wales 270 Cavendish Road, SW12 0BT 2681 Regent 21 Chestnut Grove, SW12 8JB Battersea (66) 2662 Alchemist 225 St Johns Hill, SW11 1TH 2666 All Bar One 7-9 Battersea Square, SW11 3RA 2667 All Bar One 30-38 Northcote Road, SW11 1NZ 2670 Anchor 61 Holgate Avenue, SW11 2AT 2677 Artisan & Vine 126 St Johns Hill, SW11 1SL 2678 Asparagus 1-13 Falcon Road, SW11 2PL 2680 Babel 3-7 Northcote Road, SW11 1NG 2682 Bank 31-37 Northcote Road, SW11 1NJ 2685 Bar Calvados 52 Battersea Rise, SW11 1EG 2688 Bar Social 245 Lavender Hill, SW11 1JW 2691 Barrio 14 Battersea Square, SW11 3RA 2692 Battersea Bar 58 York Road, SW11 3QD 2694 Beaufoy Bar 18 Lavender Hill, SW11 5RW 2697 Beehive 197 St Johns Hill, SW11 1TH 2791 Bellevue 136 Battersea High Street, SW11 3JR 2708 Bolingbroke 174 Northcote Rd., SW11 6RE 2714 British Flag 103/105 Culvert Road, SW11 5AU 2715 Brunel 37 Battersea Bridge Road, SW11 3BA 2718 Carbon 165 St Johns Hill, SW11 1TQ 2720 Castle 115 Battersea High Street, SW11 3HS 2724 Chelsea Reach 189 Battersea Park Road, SW11 4LB 2725 Churchills 151 St Johns Hill, SW11 1TQ 2738 Crown 102 Lavender Hill, SW11 5RD 2891 Draft House Northcote 94 Northcote Road, SW11 6QW 2976 Draft House Westbridge 74-76 Battersea Bridge Road, SW11 3AG 2744 Duck 110 Battersea Rise, SW11 1EJ 2745 Duke Of Cambridge 228 Battersea Bridge Road, SW11 3AA 2749 Eagle Ale House 104 Chatham Road, SW11 6HG 2956 Elephant on the Hill 47-49 Lavender Hill, SW11 5QN 2756 Establishment 35-37 Battersea Rise, SW11 1HG 2761 Falcon 2 St Johns Hill, SW11 1RU 2771 Fox & Hounds 66 Latchmere Road, SW11 1JU 2777 Gardeners Arms 119 Chatham Road, SW11 6HG 2785 Goat 66A Battersea Rise, SW11 1EQ 2795 Grove 279 Battersea Park Road, SW11 4NE 2797 Haberdashers Arms 47 Culvert Road, SW11 5AU 2808 Holy Drinker 59 Northcote Road, SW11 1NP 2816 Hydro-bar 137-139 St Johns Hill, SW11 1TD 2819 Ink Rooms Bar & Gardens 14 Lavender Hill, SW11 5RW 2835 Kisse Bar 43 Lavender Hill, SW11 5QW 2840 Latchmere 503 Battersea Park Road, SW11 3BW 2841 Lazy Bar 33 Lavender Hill, SW11 5QW 2842 Le Bouchon 5-9 Battersea Rise, SW11 1HG 2844 Le Quecumbar 42-44 Battersea High Street, SW11 3HX 2847 Lighthouse 441 Battersea Park Road, SW11 4LR 2850 Lost Angel 339 Battersea Park Road, SW11 4LS 2855 Margarita Loca 517-519 Battersea Park Road, SW11 3BN 2916 Melanzana 140 Westbridge Road, SW11 3PF 2862 Merchant 23-25 Battersea Rise, SW11 1HG 2863 Mish Mash 45 Lavender Hill, SW11 5QW Page 1 of 7 South-West London Pubs 2864 Mishmash 64-66 Lavender Hill, SW11 5RQ 2875 Northcote 2 Northcote Road, SW11 1NT 2882 Out Of The Blue 140 St Johns Hill, SW11 1SL 2885 Peacock 148 Falcon Road, SW11 2LW 2895 Prince Albert 85 Albert Bridge Road, SW11 4PF 2896 Prince Of Wales 186 Battersea Bridge Road, SW11 3AE 2903 Princes Head Falcon Road, SW11 2PL 2907 Project Orange 43 St Johns Hill, SW11 1TT 2921 Revolution 276-288 Lavender Hill, SW11 1LJ 2750 Secret Garden 231 Battersea Park Road, SW11 4LG 2942 Slug & Lettuce 4 St Johns Hill, SW11 1RU 2967 Underdog 10-12 Northcote Road, SW11 1NT 2968 Union Arms 109 Battersea Bridge Road, SW11 3AT 2924 Walkabout 49 Lavender Gardens, SW11 1DJ 2986 Windsor Castle 36 St Johns Hill, SW11 1SA 2987 Woodman 60 Battersea High Street, SW11 3HX Brixton (19) 3915 Crown & Sceptre 2A Streatham Hill, SW2 4AH 3919 Duke Of Wellington 170 Acre Lane, SW2 5UL 3921 Effra Hall 38A Kellett Road, SW2 1EB 3922 Elm Park Tavern 76 Elm Park, SW2 2UB 3923 Fiesta Bar 30 Acre Lane, SW2 5SG 3929 Grand Union 123 Acre Lane, SW2 5UA 3933 Hand In Hand 61 New Park Road, SW2 4EN 3937 Hootananny 95 Effra Road, SW2 1DF 3938 Hop Poles 60 Upper Tulse Hill, SW2 2RW 3940 Iroko 226-228 Brixton Hill, SW2 1HE 3942 John Company 262 Amesbury Avenue, SW2 3BL 3951 Mango Landin' 40 St Matthews Road, SW2 1NL 3954 Mccluski's 142 Streatham Hill, SW2 4RU 3971 Prince Of Wales 169-171 Lyham Road, SW2 5PY 3982 Southside Bar 144 Brixton Hill, SW2 1SD 3983 Sultan 37 New Park Road, SW2 4DU 3987 Telegraph 228 Brixton Hill, SW2 1HE 3990 White Horse 94 Brixton Hill, SW2 1QN 3994 Windmill 22 Blenheim Gardens, SW2 5BZ Clapham (42) 2659 64th & Social 64 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UL 2661 Abbeville 67/69 Abbeville Road, SW4 9JW 2664 Alexandra 14 Clapham Common South Side, SW4 7AA 2676 Arch 635 15-16 Lendal Terrace, SW4 7UX 2683 Bank Of Swans Clarence Avenue, SW4 8PP 2700 Belgo 44-48 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UR 2698 Belle Vue 1 Clapham Common South Side, SW4 7AA 2701 Bison & Bird 182-184 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UG 2959 Bobbin 1-3 Lillieshall Road, SW4 0LN 2709 Bread & Roses 68 Clapham Manor Street, SW4 6DZ 2716 Calf 87 Rectory Grove, SW4 0DR 2726 Clarence 34 Jeffreys Road, SW4 6QX 2728 Coach & Horses 173/175 Clapham Park Road, SW4 7EX 2737 Crown & Anchor 1 Belmont Close, SW4 6AP 2747 Duke Of York 184 Larkhall Lane, SW4 6SH 2760 Falcon 33 Bedford Road, SW4 7SQ 2766 Firefly 69 Clapham Common South Side, SW4 9DA 2773 Frog & Forget-me-not 32 The Pavement, SW4 0JE 2780 Gigalum 7/8 Cavendish Parade, Clapham Common South Side, SW4 9DW 2784 Glow Lounge 6 Cavendish Parade, Clapham Common South Side, SW4 9DW 2787 Grafton House 13-19 Old Town, SW4 0JT 2790 Grey Goose 100 Clapham Park Road, SW4 7BZ 2823 Jolly Gardeners 115 St Alphonsus Road, SW4 7BS 2828 Kazbar 50 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UL 2837 La Rueda 66-68 Clapham High St, SW4 7UL 2838 La Terrazza 27-31 Bedford Rd, SW4 7SH 2854 Manor Arms 128 Clapham Manor Street, SW4 6ED 2962 Mongolian Grill HotPot Restaurant & 29 North Street, SW4 0HB Bar 2877 O'Neill's 196 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UD 2887 Perfect Blend 82/84 Clapham Park Road, SW4 7BX Page 2 of 7 South-West London Pubs 2889 Picture House Bar 76 Venn Street, SW4 0AT 2901 Prince Of Wales 38 Old Town, SW4 0LB 2911 Railway 18 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UR 2915 Rapscallion 75 Venn Street, SW4 0SD 2920 Revolution 95/97 Clapham High Street, SW4 7TB 2923 Rinky Dink 38 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UR 2927 Rose & Crown 2 The Polygon, SW4 0JG 2934 Royal Oak 8-10 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UT 2951 Stonhouse 165 Stonhouse Street, SW4 6BJ 2953 Sun 47 Old Town, SW4 0JL 2965 Two Brewers 114 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UJ 2985 Windmill On The Common Clapham Common South Side, SW4 9DE Colliers Wood (8) 2704 Blue 222 High Street, Colliers Wood, SW19 2BH 2730 Colliers Tup 198 High Street, Colliers Wood, SW19 2BH 2759 Express By Holiday Inn Wimbledon 200 High St, Colliers Wood, SW19 2BH South 2834 Kiss Me Hardy Unit 5, Priory Retail Park, 131 High Street, Colliers Wood, SW19 2PP 2899 Pepi's (Bar & Restaurant) 336 Western Road, Colliers Wood, SW19 2QA 2782 Pop Up Prince 62 High Street, Colliers Wood, SW19 2BY 2919 Rehab 186A High Street, Colliers Wood, SW19 2BN 2936 Royal Standard 180 High Street, Colliers Wood, SW19 2BN Mitcham (15) 3908 Burn Bullock 315 London Road, CR4 4BE 3913 Cricketers 340 London Road, CR4 3ND 3916 Crown Inn 407 London Road, CR4 4BG 3926 Gardeners Arms 107 London Road, CR4 2JA 3927 Goat Carshalton Road, CR4 4HJ 3944 Kings Arms 268 London Road, CR4 3HD 3955 Mill House 1 Windmill Road, CR4 1HT 3963 Park Place 54 Commonside West, CR4 4HB 3972 Queens Head 70 Cricket Green, CR4 4LA 3974 Queens Head (Jack Beards at the) 10 Mill Green Road, Hackbridge (off A237), CR4 4HY 3976 Ravensbury Arms Croydon Road, CR4 4JA 3984 Surrey Arms Morden Road, CR4 4DD 3936 White Hart 350 London Road, CR4 3ND 3992 White Lion Of Mortimer 223 London Road, CR4 2JD 3993 Windmill 40 Commonside West, CR4 4HA Morden (8) 2699 Beverley Lower Morden Lane, SM4 4SS 2705 Blue Junction 1/2 Crown Parade, Crown Lane, SM4 5DA 2736 Crown 116 London Road, SM4 5AX 2775 Ganley's Irish Bar 43 London Road, SM4 5HP 2779 George Inn (Harvester) Epsom Road, SM4 5PJ 2868 Morden Hall 21 Morden Hall Road, SM4 5JP 2869 Morden Tavern 144 Central Road, SM4 5RL 2937 Royal Surrey Pub 1-9 Abbotsbury Road, SM4 5LH Putney (26) 2675 Arab Boy 289 Upper Richmond Road, SW15 6SP 2707 Boathouse Brewhouse Lane, SW15 2JX 2713 Bricklayer's Arms 32 Waterman Street, SW15 1DD 2686 Citizen Smith 160 Putney High Street, SW15 1RS 2729 Coat & Badge 8 Lacy Road, SW15 1NL 2748 Duke's Head 8 Lower Richmond Road, SW15 1JN 2769 Fox 167 Upper Richmond Road, SW15 6SE 2789 Green Man Putney Heath, SW15 3NG 2798 Half Moon 93 Lower Richmond Road, SW15 1EU 2824 Jolly Gardeners 61-63 Lacy Road, SW15 1NT 2866 Moomba 5 Lacy Rd, SW15 1NH 2874 Normanby 231 Putney Bridge Road, SW15 2PU 2975 Northumberland 408 Upper Richmond Road, SW15 6JP 2900 Prince Of Wales 138 Upper Richmond Road, SW15 2SP 4001 Putney Station 94 Upper Richmond Road, SW15 2SP 2912 Railway 202 Upper Richmond Road, SW15 6TD 2918 Reds 146 Upper Richmond Rd, SW15 2SW 3075 Rocket 16 Brewhouse Lane,, Putney, SW15 2NS Page 3 of 7 South-West London Pubs 2817 Rump 22 Putney High Street, SW15 1SL 2941 Slug & Lettuce 146-148 Putney High Street, SW15 1RR 2945 Spencer Arms 237 Lower Richmond Road, SW15 1HJ 2947 Spotted Horse (Ye Olde) 122 Putney High Street, SW15 1RG 2950 Star & Garter 4 Lower Richmond Road, SW15 1JN 2957 Telegraph Telegraph
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