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The Elephant & Castle Pub
Description
Spacious and lively pub with a small terrace and a late license on Fridays and Saturdays.
Nearby attractions
Metropolitan Tabernacle Baptist Church
A3, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SD, United Kingdom
Southwark Playhouse Borough
77-85 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BD, United Kingdom
Michael Faraday Memorial
Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6TG, United Kingdom
Elephant Park
Elephant Rd, London SE17 1GD, United Kingdom
London South Bank University
103 Borough Rd, London SE1 0AA, United Kingdom
Imperial War Museum
Lambeth Rd, London SE1 6HZ, United Kingdom
Southwark Playhouse Elephant
1 Dante Pl, London SE11 4RX, United Kingdom
Elephant Springs
21 Ash Ave, Elephant Park, London SE17 1FR, United Kingdom
Newington Gardens
Harper Rd, London SE1 6PP, United Kingdom
Falmouth Park
Falmouth Rd, London SE17 1GW, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Nando's Elephant & Castle
Unit 4, Metro Central Heights, 119 Newington Causeway, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6BA, United Kingdom
Costa Azul
102A Rockingham St, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6PG, United Kingdom
Leños & Carbon
113c Elephant Rd, Elephant and Castle, London SE17 1LB, United Kingdom
CheeMc Elephant and Castle
2, castle square, Elephant Rd, London SE17 1EN, United Kingdom
Pizzeria Pappagone sud Elephant And Castle
Elephant Rd, London SE17 1LB, United Kingdom
Murger Han Elephant Castle
4 Castle Square, London SE17 1EN, United Kingdom
Kachori
Elephant Park, 12 Ash Ave, London SE17 1GQ, United Kingdom
Theo's
17-18 Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6TH, United Kingdom
Elephant & Castle Underground Station (Northern Line entrance)
Unnamed Road, New Kent Rd, London SE1 6TJ, United Kingdom
Chatkhara Restaurant
84 Walworth Rd, London SE1 6SW, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Travelodge London Central Elephant and Castle
Ceramic Building, 87 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6DH, United Kingdom
Lambeth North by Q Apartments
35 St George's Rd, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6EW, United Kingdom
City London Hotel
30 Borough Rd, London SE1 0AJ, United Kingdom
Safestay London Elephant & Castle
144-152 Walworth Rd, Elephant and Castle, London SE17 1JL, United Kingdom
Brit Hotels Elephant Castle
35 Hampton St, London SE17 3AN, United Kingdom
H10 London Waterloo
284-302 Waterloo Rd, London SE1 8RQ, United Kingdom
Dashwood Studios - Collegiate UK Student Accommodation London
120-138 Walworth Rd, London SE17 1JL, United Kingdom
Friendship House (Southwark)
3 Belvedere Pl, London SE1 0AD, United Kingdom
Restup London
Driscoll House, 172 New Kent Rd, London SE1 4YT, United Kingdom
Eurotraveller Hotel Express (E & C) Southwark
18 Amelia St, London SE17 3PY, United Kingdom
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The Elephant & Castle Pub

119 Newington Causeway, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6BN, United Kingdom
4.1(1.2K)
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Spacious and lively pub with a small terrace and a late license on Fridays and Saturdays.

attractions: Metropolitan Tabernacle Baptist Church, Southwark Playhouse Borough, Michael Faraday Memorial, Elephant Park, London South Bank University, Imperial War Museum, Southwark Playhouse Elephant, Elephant Springs, Newington Gardens, Falmouth Park, restaurants: Nando's Elephant & Castle, Costa Azul, Leños & Carbon, CheeMc Elephant and Castle, Pizzeria Pappagone sud Elephant And Castle, Murger Han Elephant Castle, Kachori, Theo's, Elephant & Castle Underground Station (Northern Line entrance), Chatkhara Restaurant
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+44 20 8161 0958
Website
elephantandcastlepub.co.uk

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Featured dishes

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Skin On Fries - $2.5
Sausage Roll
HAMBURGER
7oz Chuck & Short Rib Burger, Streaky Bacon, Smoked Applewood Cheese, Burger Sauce, Pickles, Red Onion Marmalade
VEGAN BURGER - $10
Moving Mountains Vegan Burger,Vegan Applewood Cheese, BBQ Sauce
FISH & CHIPS
Volden Beer Battered Cod, Peas, Peas, Skin on Fries, Tartare Sauce

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Nearby attractions of The Elephant & Castle Pub

Metropolitan Tabernacle Baptist Church

Southwark Playhouse Borough

Michael Faraday Memorial

Elephant Park

London South Bank University

Imperial War Museum

Southwark Playhouse Elephant

Elephant Springs

Newington Gardens

Falmouth Park

Metropolitan Tabernacle Baptist Church

Metropolitan Tabernacle Baptist Church

4.8

(255)

Open 24 hours
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Southwark Playhouse Borough

Southwark Playhouse Borough

4.6

(747)

Open 24 hours
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Michael Faraday Memorial

Michael Faraday Memorial

3.6

(48)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Elephant Park

Elephant Park

4.4

(375)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of The Elephant & Castle Pub

Nando's Elephant & Castle

Costa Azul

Leños & Carbon

CheeMc Elephant and Castle

Pizzeria Pappagone sud Elephant And Castle

Murger Han Elephant Castle

Kachori

Theo's

Elephant & Castle Underground Station (Northern Line entrance)

Chatkhara Restaurant

Nando's Elephant & Castle

Nando's Elephant & Castle

4.2

(1.1K)

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Costa Azul

Costa Azul

4.2

(455)

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Leños & Carbon

Leños & Carbon

4.4

(846)

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CheeMc Elephant and Castle

CheeMc Elephant and Castle

4.7

(469)

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🚇 Elephant & Castle 🍺 £4.95 Pravha ❤️ A versatile modern boozer. . The Elephant & Castle pub is situated where Newington Causeway and New Kent Road meet in Elephant & Castle. Getting here is easy, the Tube station is just across the road. . This area of London was actually named after The Elephant and Castle Inn which was built here in 1765. The pub was rebuilt twice, and finally demolished in 1959 together with the island on which it stood during the reconstruction of the whole area. Today’s modern pub was built in 1960 and thoughtfully retained the name. . This is a medium size pub with an eclectic mix of decor. The standout feature is the brutalist honeycomb concrete ceiling. There is a mix of wooden floors throughout and lots of comfy red upholstered seating including booths by the window. The servery is long enough to be seen whilst waiting to be served, to the left is the kitchen which overlooks the bar. Outside there is a large seating area with plenty of benches to catch a few rays or just watch the comings and goings of this busy part of London. . The beer choice was good, there are two cask ales for the cultured imbibers. I opted for a pint of Pravha, my pint was on point and pleasingly under a fiver. The food menu is minimal and has go-to pub favourites on it, plus roasts are available on a Sunday, Fish & Chips costs £14. . I arrived just after 1pm on a Saturday, the atmosphere was upbeat and there was a good crowd in. The Bournemouth v Liverpool game was showing on mute which had a few punters engaged. The soundtrack here was a good mix of rock and indie classics like Nirvana and The Jam. This place gets proper lively on weekend evenings with DJ’s spinning, kicking out time is 2am. . The @elephantcastlepub is a good allrounder that moves with the ebb and flow of its clientele. During the day you can enjoy a bit of grub and catch a game, at weekends you can have a bit of a blow out and get a bit lively, if that’s your bag. I enjoyed my visit here, worth a look folks. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 11.03.23
Duncan BDuncan B
They’ve just had a really unusual refurb. Everything looks almost exactly the same as it did before, but now each element looks nice, as opposed to looking completely knackered. There are also some good bits of statement lighting, and they’ve painted the horrible ceiling to make it as unnoticeable as possible. Continuing the theme, the bar staff have been upgraded to people who don’t look like they actively resent having to work in a bar. Similarly, while the toilets still look like a disaster zone overall, they’ve added some tasteful ads in frames and stripes on the walls to almost imply they look like that in a deliberate and arty way. They also no longer stink, so that’s something. Unfortunately, the opening crowd was, for some reason, overwhelmingly male. So much so, I wondered for a moment if they’d turned the place into another neighbourhood gay bar. They need to do something to get some women in IMO because the atmosphere in the main bar was actually quite shitty, if you aren’t a fan of groups of office blokes shouting banter at each other. The downstairs bar was both nicer and less testosterone heavy, with the music seemingly being provided by a Spotify playlist entitled ‘moderately edgy bar music’. Public Image ltd followed by progressive house at one point 🤷🏼‍♂️ Food offering is burgers and wings. Hopefully this place continues to do well. Previous owners Antic had pretty much run it into the ground, along with the rest of their business.
Grace StephensGrace Stephens
All around good experience for lunch here while during Eat Out to Help Out, so prices were fabulous. Great, friendly service at the bar. The menu is quite simple - 3 types of burgers (beef, chicken, or vegan (which is a bean burger patty) which all come with fries, or if you don't want a burger, they have a quinoa salad. You can also just order fries if that's what you want. Dead simple and easy to follow. We grabbed the vegan burger and the chicken burger, with 2 fizzy drinks for £14 as part of Eat Out to Help Out. Both were excellent - chicken burger particularly was absolutely huge and the vegan burger was quite moist and juicy, which is great to have when eating a bean patty which are usually dry. Fries were also piping hot and delicious. Good selection of drinks with the beer and wine options (though I do have to knock down a star as on the non-alcoholic side, they do not have Coke and instead have all the no-real-sugar Pepsi products...not even real Pepsi). The outside tables are nice, though you want to sit more inwards as the large roundabout is not too pleasant a location. Overall decent pub in a convenient location.
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🚇 Elephant & Castle 🍺 £4.95 Pravha ❤️ A versatile modern boozer. . The Elephant & Castle pub is situated where Newington Causeway and New Kent Road meet in Elephant & Castle. Getting here is easy, the Tube station is just across the road. . This area of London was actually named after The Elephant and Castle Inn which was built here in 1765. The pub was rebuilt twice, and finally demolished in 1959 together with the island on which it stood during the reconstruction of the whole area. Today’s modern pub was built in 1960 and thoughtfully retained the name. . This is a medium size pub with an eclectic mix of decor. The standout feature is the brutalist honeycomb concrete ceiling. There is a mix of wooden floors throughout and lots of comfy red upholstered seating including booths by the window. The servery is long enough to be seen whilst waiting to be served, to the left is the kitchen which overlooks the bar. Outside there is a large seating area with plenty of benches to catch a few rays or just watch the comings and goings of this busy part of London. . The beer choice was good, there are two cask ales for the cultured imbibers. I opted for a pint of Pravha, my pint was on point and pleasingly under a fiver. The food menu is minimal and has go-to pub favourites on it, plus roasts are available on a Sunday, Fish & Chips costs £14. . I arrived just after 1pm on a Saturday, the atmosphere was upbeat and there was a good crowd in. The Bournemouth v Liverpool game was showing on mute which had a few punters engaged. The soundtrack here was a good mix of rock and indie classics like Nirvana and The Jam. This place gets proper lively on weekend evenings with DJ’s spinning, kicking out time is 2am. . The @elephantcastlepub is a good allrounder that moves with the ebb and flow of its clientele. During the day you can enjoy a bit of grub and catch a game, at weekends you can have a bit of a blow out and get a bit lively, if that’s your bag. I enjoyed my visit here, worth a look folks. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 11.03.23
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They’ve just had a really unusual refurb. Everything looks almost exactly the same as it did before, but now each element looks nice, as opposed to looking completely knackered. There are also some good bits of statement lighting, and they’ve painted the horrible ceiling to make it as unnoticeable as possible. Continuing the theme, the bar staff have been upgraded to people who don’t look like they actively resent having to work in a bar. Similarly, while the toilets still look like a disaster zone overall, they’ve added some tasteful ads in frames and stripes on the walls to almost imply they look like that in a deliberate and arty way. They also no longer stink, so that’s something. Unfortunately, the opening crowd was, for some reason, overwhelmingly male. So much so, I wondered for a moment if they’d turned the place into another neighbourhood gay bar. They need to do something to get some women in IMO because the atmosphere in the main bar was actually quite shitty, if you aren’t a fan of groups of office blokes shouting banter at each other. The downstairs bar was both nicer and less testosterone heavy, with the music seemingly being provided by a Spotify playlist entitled ‘moderately edgy bar music’. Public Image ltd followed by progressive house at one point 🤷🏼‍♂️ Food offering is burgers and wings. Hopefully this place continues to do well. Previous owners Antic had pretty much run it into the ground, along with the rest of their business.
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All around good experience for lunch here while during Eat Out to Help Out, so prices were fabulous. Great, friendly service at the bar. The menu is quite simple - 3 types of burgers (beef, chicken, or vegan (which is a bean burger patty) which all come with fries, or if you don't want a burger, they have a quinoa salad. You can also just order fries if that's what you want. Dead simple and easy to follow. We grabbed the vegan burger and the chicken burger, with 2 fizzy drinks for £14 as part of Eat Out to Help Out. Both were excellent - chicken burger particularly was absolutely huge and the vegan burger was quite moist and juicy, which is great to have when eating a bean patty which are usually dry. Fries were also piping hot and delicious. Good selection of drinks with the beer and wine options (though I do have to knock down a star as on the non-alcoholic side, they do not have Coke and instead have all the no-real-sugar Pepsi products...not even real Pepsi). The outside tables are nice, though you want to sit more inwards as the large roundabout is not too pleasant a location. Overall decent pub in a convenient location.
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1.0
43w

I had an absolutely awful experience with the manager here. I enquired about renting the basement a couple of months back for my event. I wasn't told about any refurbishment that was due to be done and although I asked tye stipulations to rent the room I was told I would only need to pay £100 for a no show. There were no bar spends stipulated AT ALL. I was then told roughly around 3 weeks before my event that the place was going to be refurbished despite an agreed date and me and my business partner already putting out promo. We were at a loss bit agreed to the new date and also lost one dj because of the move. However we decided to continue. I then received an email 2 days before the event stating that a bar spend needs to be made although it was discussed at all. I didn't see the email until the day after the event as I believed everything was dealt with. The only reminder emails i received was to state the £100 for a no show. We get there a whole hour and a half before the event is to start and there were still a number of people downstairs editing and drinking although we discussed with the manager the day before that we would be there to set up from 7.30pm. When I asked him what will happen with the guests he basically didn't have an answer and expected me to keep them there although I asked for the room to be rented privately. He then left me and NY business partner to tell guests to accommodate us in using the dj area. By doing this we disrupted there meal and drinks, however they were very understanding. We then asked management where all the connections were for the setup of the music and he didn't have a clue. We had guests and djs there beforehand that also complained of the lights and music going off for at least five minutes whilst people were downstairs eating and drinking. Everytime I needed his assistance he was very nonchalant and unhelpful. I got more help from the bar staff. We set up the mixer and connected to everything by 8pm. Manager had no idea to just simply put the music on so we couldn't do soundcheck and waited until 8.55pm before the music came on. The sound quality was awful and as the manager didn't know how to moderate it the night was plauged with distorted music. We also discussed where guests would be smoking beforehand and we were told the side door was to be used. However for at least 10 minutes I had to tell the security guard that management already said it was okay. Manager promised gree drinks to all djs for the inconvenience but all were refused but two djs. At the end of the night it was pouring with rain and we asked to stay just a few minutes to order a driver as it was raining and didn't want the equipment damaged. The can was 4 minutes away and we were rudely and abruptly told to leave the premises by the same manager that seemed to be absolutely incompetent for the entire evening. I am completely disappointed in this. I work on radio and have done a number of events in various venues and have never been treated like this. He wasn't just unpleasant with myself but my guests, djs and business partner. I will never be using let alone drinking in this pub again. I had a few other promoters that were very interested in the place too, however they all saw the behavior of the manager and it put them off. He never discussed how much the bar made and as I said previously the £100 was only to be taken for a no show and he still tried to take the money from my account. The manager there is horrible, unprofessional and clearly doesn't know what he's doing. Really...

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1.0
19w

I don’t usually leave reviews, but our experience at this pub during the Women’s EURO final (Spain vs. England) was deeply disappointing. My friend and I, both Spanish, went in excited to enjoy the game and support our team. Unfortunately, we were made to feel anything but welcome.

From the moment we walked in, we were treated with noticeable condescension. The staff member who took our order did so in a curt and dismissive manner, as though we were a nuisance rather than valued customers. When we asked a perfectly reasonable question about the menu, we received a patronizing and sarcastic reply, implying the answer should have been obvious — which it wasn’t.

It was clear from their tone and attitude that we weren’t welcome, and we couldn’t help but feel it had to do with being Spanish. What should have been a fun and inclusive football event turned into an uncomfortable and alienating experience.

We left shortly after, disappointed and disheartened. I hope this feedback encourages the staff to reflect on how they treat people, especially during international events when hospitality and respect should be at the forefront. ———————————————————————-

Thank you for your response. However, I find it disappointing that instead of genuinely engaging with the feedback I offered, your reply seems focused on invalidating my experience by leaning on generalizations.

Whether or not other Spanish fans were present, or whether you employ Spanish staff, does not negate the fact that my friend and I felt deeply unwelcome during our visit. You mention being unaware of any incident, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t happen — especially if the issue was with subtle attitude and tone, rather than an overt confrontation. Hospitality is not only about what happens — it’s also about how people feel in your space.

Also, for clarity: we did not see any other “Spanish tables” while we were there. And at no point did I use the word “racism” in my review — it’s disappointing to see such a serious term being raised and then refuted as though I had accused your staff of it.

What I hoped for was acknowledgment, not defensiveness. It’s entirely possible for a space to usually feel inclusive, but for individual guests to still have a negative experience. I hope you’ll take this as an opportunity to reflect rather...

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🚇 Elephant & Castle 🍺 £4.95 Pravha ❤️ A versatile modern boozer. . The Elephant & Castle pub is situated where Newington Causeway and New Kent Road meet in Elephant & Castle. Getting here is easy, the Tube station is just across the road. . This area of London was actually named after The Elephant and Castle Inn which was built here in 1765. The pub was rebuilt twice, and finally demolished in 1959 together with the island on which it stood during the reconstruction of the whole area. Today’s modern pub was built in 1960 and thoughtfully retained the name. . This is a medium size pub with an eclectic mix of decor. The standout feature is the brutalist honeycomb concrete ceiling. There is a mix of wooden floors throughout and lots of comfy red upholstered seating including booths by the window. The servery is long enough to be seen whilst waiting to be served, to the left is the kitchen which overlooks the bar. Outside there is a large seating area with plenty of benches to catch a few rays or just watch the comings and goings of this busy part of London. . The beer choice was good, there are two cask ales for the cultured imbibers. I opted for a pint of Pravha, my pint was on point and pleasingly under a fiver. The food menu is minimal and has go-to pub favourites on it, plus roasts are available on a Sunday, Fish & Chips costs £14. . I arrived just after 1pm on a Saturday, the atmosphere was upbeat and there was a good crowd in. The Bournemouth v Liverpool game was showing on mute which had a few punters engaged. The soundtrack here was a good mix of rock and indie classics like Nirvana and The Jam. This place gets proper lively on weekend evenings with DJ’s spinning, kicking out time is 2am. . The @elephantcastlepub is a good allrounder that moves with the ebb and flow of its clientele. During the day you can enjoy a bit of grub and catch a game, at weekends you can have a bit of a blow out and get a bit lively, if that’s your bag. I enjoyed my visit here, worth a look folks. . ℹ️ Info correct on...

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