🚇 Nine Elms 🍺 £4.25 Fosters ❤️ An important community hub. . The Nott is located on busy Wandsworth Road in SW8. The nearest tube is Nine Elms which is just a couple of minutes walk away. . The Nott formerly The Nottingham Castle was built late 19th century. This three storey pub has been altered somewhat and looks like it has seen better days. . This is a large one bar pub with unique decor which was a bit of an eye opener. The walls are painted salmon pink and cream with a wood floor running throughout, the servery is a good size and runs the length of the bar. There is plenty of low level seating, the tables and chairs looked like they were from outside an ice cream parlour in Margate circa 1980. At the back of the bar is a raised area with pool table and dart board, around the walls are a few screens showing live sport. . The beer line up was a simple selection of keg stalwarts. I decided on a pint of Fosters, Fosters isn’t a favourite of mine but my pint was well kept and cost just over four quid. There is Chinese food available which can be either eaten in or for take away, i’ve seen Thai food available in many pubs, Chinese in a pub is a new one for me, great idea! . I visited with my brother and nephew and we arrived just before opening. There were a group of old boys waiting outside having a natter and were eager to get in and have their first pint. The doors opened and in we went, one of the old boys drove his scooter in and parked it in the corner to charge it up and then proceeded to the bar. We took a seat at the front of the bar to take stock of our surroundings and watch the footy. . As I gazed around the pub there were a few groups and few solitary drinkers but one thing was very clear to me, this pub is a very important place to the locals that drink here. There is a real community spirit and this pub plays a big part in the lives of its punters. . Visiting The Nott was an enjoyable if not unique experience. I hope this pub is around for many years to come and wish them all the best. . ℹ️ Info correct on...
Read moreI am closely involved in the running of this pub so my comments may be (at least) a little biased. I am sorry about the incident that Ian posted about on the Elvis night. It was an unfortunate but a thankfully isolated incident in what otherwise was a great night's entertainment. The people involved were not "regulars" and aren't representative of the vast majority of our customers who come to us to have a great Chinese meal, a drink and watch sports in a safe and fun environment. If you don't believe me?... Your very welcome to come and see for yourselves. Charlie.
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Read moreHorrible place, the paint is literally peeling and FILTHY. The pints are expensive and taste unusual, I would guess because they haven't cleaned their lines in a while (or don't know how to flush them, I don't know which is worse). The person behind the bar wasn't polite in any way. The seems to be some sort of chinese resturant run out of the back and the part of the kitchen I could see from the bar area looked revolting. Overall I can only recommend you avoid this pub, or at the very least make sure you've got some antibiotics for...
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