🚇 Putney Bridge 🍺 £6.15 Amstel
The @kingsarmsfulham is located close to the north end of Putney Bridge in Fulham, West London. The nearest Tube is Putney Bridge.
This landmark Fulham pub was built in 1888. On the exterior of the pub to the right, is a stunning tiled arch and a huge neon Charrington’s sign. This pub is operated by Wiltshire brewer Wadworth's, this is their first pub in the capital.
This is a large one bar pub that is stylish and tastefully furnished. The servery is situated on the left hand side and has some contemporary pendants above. Just inside the entrance are two electronic dartboards, so you don’t need to worry about your maths. The bar area is divided up into a variety of sections with their own distinctive look and feel. On the right hand side of the bar is a beautifully decorated and well-furnished dining area with exposed brick walls and comfy booths. At the front of the pub is a courtyard beer garden with a huge Tv screen.
The beer selection is impressive and consisted of familiar favourites, two in house beers, a Helles and a Session IPA plus two cask ales. I kept it simple and ordered an Amstel, my pint hit the spot, price point a smidge above average. The food menu offers a range of Burgers, Pizzas and British classics, Fish & Chips costs £17.50.
I arrived just after 12pm on a cold and sunny lunchtime in March. I was first in the door, so I could have a good look around before the masses descended to watch the Six Nations rugby. The atmosphere was calm and relaxed with an 80’s soundtrack playing in the background. The service was welcoming and friendly, the team were gearing up for a busy day’s trade as it was the last day of the Six Nations.
The exterior and scale of this pub are simply marvellous, the Victorian splendour is there for all to see. The interior, although lacking in victoriana had a welcoming, comfortable and contemporary feel. The beer selection will please the masses and wasn’t overly expensive. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here, this grand Fulham pub was a delight to spend time in.
📅 15th March 2025
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Read morevery bad service ! We arrived well before the game start, sat on a table, order food and drinks, and just before the food arrives, the manager kicked us out of the table because it was supposedly "reserved" (no clear sign visible on the table), without any other place to sit by then, because the place was packed.
We go to the terrace, where only other 3 people are having a smoke and a pint, but seems that all the TVs in the whole place were playing the Arsenal game... I asked politely to the manager to put the Man city game on the terrace, so we can enjoy our food sitting down and he said no, because there are more fans of Arsenal... what a tool... Regardless of helping, he chose to refund me the money of the food and told me to go somewhere else. I'm never coming back, Manager with small man clomplex, extremely rude and unhelpful.
The bar across the road is 200 times more friendly and plays multiple screens with ALL the games no team preference a great place to...
Read moreWe popped in to this amazing looking pub for a drink and a bite to eat. Unfortunately we didn't get off to a good start when we were almost charged £25 for 2 glasses of wine. My husband, Paul raised this with Garry the manager who immediately resolved the issue and took charge of our order. Good food, good wine which was reasonably priced. Paul asked Garry if we could come back later to watch the boxing, Garry explained he couldn't guarantee a seat but we were welcome to go back and check. On our return we were immediately recognised by the door staff and waved in. We watched the fight and Garry even came over to make sure we were alright. Such good service and care are sadly a rarity these days so thank you to Garry and his staff for looking after us so well. We will definitely make a return...
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