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The Ramble Inn is located at the southern end of Tooting in Southwest London. The nearest Tube is Tooting Broadway, Tooting mainline is also close by.
This building used to be the home of The Thirty Club, a branch of the Home Guard Old Comrades Association. This independent pub came to be in 1998 and has been run by the same Irish family ever since.
This is a traditionally decorated one bar pub with the servery located on the right hand side. Around the walls is a mixture of Irish memorabilia, mirrors and some superb Guinness signage. The seating is plentiful, you’ll find old pews next to upholstered benches with sturdy tables, chairs and stools. At the back of the pub is a cosy covered courtyard beer garden.
The beer selection is all keg with a selection of familiar brands to choose from. As this is an Irish pub, I had to try the Guinness. My pint was excellent, a really good drop of the black stuff, price point was great at under a fiver. There is food available in the form of Toasties, all Toasties cost £3, there are also a selection of Tayto’s. This is a cash only pub, there’s a cashpoint around the corner.
I arrived just after 11am on a sunny Saturday morning in April. The pub had a few early bird punters in attendance and the atmosphere was relaxed. I spent some time talking to a lovely member of the team who was kind enough to tell me all about this top local boozer, what a lovely Lady.
This pub has plenty to keep you entertained. There is a Quiz on a Thursday, Traditional Irish music on a Sunday and Live Music on the last Saturday of the month. The pub also shows live football and GAA on the TV screens around the bar.
Visiting The @rambleinntooting_ was excellent pub experience. The welcoming local vibe, fantastic service, excellent Guinness, reasonable prices and all-round feel good means my next visit won’t be too long.
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Read moreFrom the outside it looks quite dark and narrow inside. But appearances can be deceptive. Inside it’s quite spacious, possibly because there aren’t any stalls for people to sit at the bar.
I visited with a friend who drinks Guinness, and he was quite happy with what he had. I usually drink bitter, and not the smooth kind of bitter that’s served here. However the bar staff were quite friendly, and suggested the Atlantic. This was a reasonable alternative, and quite refreshing, given that it was a warm day when I went there.
The televisions were showing football results, and horseracing.
Other customers seemed quite friendly, and we stayed for...
Read moreDo not go to this pub unless you want to make an order and be giving the wrong one. Then once you asked them why your order is wrong, they tell you that you ordered wrong and not them.
Bar man should focus on growing some hair as well as getting his ears checked because he clearly doesn’t understand English.
Do not come here unless you want to be serve the wrong thing that you ordered and then be told that you’re wrong and that they don’t even serve the item you were served. (Even though they obviously do because they incorrectly...
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