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Duke's Head

Duke's Head

8 Lower Richmond Road, Putney SW15 1JN

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Function Room
+15

Dating from 1864, with 1894 fittings, this Grade II listed pub is on the CAMRA London Regional Inventory of Pub Interiors of Special Historic Interest. Reopened after refurbishment in October 2006 as Young's first smoke-free pub, it now has drinking areas and a dining room on the ground floor, a basement cocktail bar (The Rowing Club) and an upstairs function room seating 40. The overall feel is one of elegance and luxury, with leaves the main motif. Food available all day but you are advised to book for Sunday lunch.

Fox & Hounds

167 Upper Richmond Road, Putney SW15 6SE

Real Ale Available
Cask Marque Accredited
Garden
+15

Large single bar former Whitbread pub. Mostly high seating throughout. Raised area near entrance. Original fireplaces. 2 meals for £8.99, meal deals include a real ale. Was Fox for a while, originally Coach & Eight.

Green Man

Green Man

Putney Heath, Putney SW15 3NG

Real Ale Available
Garden
Family Friendly
+11

Young's sensitive refurbishment of this country-house style pub on the edge of the heath is to be applauded. Various rooms lead off from the bar and a small outdoor drinking area overlooks the bus stand. Barbecues are held in the large beer garden in good weather. There is also a ping-pong table in the garden.

Half Moon

Half Moon

93 Lower Richmond Road, Putney SW15 1EU

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Live Music
+13

Now operated as a Geronimo pub by Young's since 2011 refurbishment. Well known as a live music venue, the present pub was rebuilt in 1903 taking in some neighbouring cottages and so extending it to include the function room where the gigs take place. In 2004 and 2005 it was awarded commendations by Young's for beer quality and cellar management. Cribbage played. Food served all day until 10pm (9pm Sun).

Jolly Gardeners

Jolly Gardeners

61-63 Lacy Road, Putney SW15 1NT

Real Ale Available
Quiz Night
Cask Marque Accredited
+15

Lively pub with small outdoor drinking area just off the High Street. A good selection of bottled foreign beers. Warm welcome from staff even when busy. Can be a bit noisy but go there for the ‘buzz' or simply to play one of the many board games available.

Cedar Tree

Cedar Tree

231 Putney Bridge Road, Putney SW15 2PU

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
+11

An ex-Punch pub was leased by Livelyhood. Reverted to Cedar Tree in 2019, now a sports bar. Bring your own food or order from outside.

Prince of Wales

Prince of Wales

138 Upper Richmond Road, Putney SW15 2SP

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden
+11

A Victorian corner pub, it has a small front patio, a traditional wood-panelled front bar and a slightly larger room behind with a skylight and fireplace. The walls of the bar are adorned by around 100 pewter tankards. A gastropub for several years, run since 2012 by the Food & Fuel chain.

Revolution

202 Upper Richmond Road, Putney SW15 6TD

Lunchtime Meals
Sports TV
Disabled Access
+5

A vodka cocktail bar, restaurant and party venue acquired from Wetherspoon by Revolution Bars and reopened in December 2017 after three months' closure. Originally an hotel erected opposite Putney station in 1889, the Railway was a comfortable Wetherspoon's corner pub with bars on the ground and first floors connected by two staircases and latterly showcasing locally brewed beers. There were 'intimate' booths downstairs and the walls were adorned with old photographs and local history information panels. The ornate exterior featured illuminated figurines. It had been Drummonds between 1986 to 1993.

Spencer

Spencer

237 Lower Richmond Road, Putney SW15 1HJ

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden
+8

Bought by small multiple operator Gareth Lloyd Jones in early 2012 and name shortened from Spencer Arms. A sister pub to the Althorp, SW17 and the Canonbury, N1. Originally the Spencer Arms Hotel and a stage stop at the edge of Putney Common, now an award winning dining pub, tastefully refurbished and attracting a smart, young clientele. Overlooking the common, one side is restaurant-style; the other is a comfortable lounge with sofas. The TV is often silent; there is quiet background music and occasionally a jazz or blues singer. Renamed Putney Page from 2002 to 2005 under previous ownership. Bus 22 from Piccadilly Circus terminates here.

Spotted Horse (Ye Olde)

Spotted Horse (Ye Olde)

122 Putney High Street, Putney SW15 1RG

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Quiz Night
+10

Originally dating from the 18th century, this pub was substantially remodelled in the Edwardian period, its most distinctive feature being the wooden piebald horse over the entrance. Following refurbishment in 2000 with the bar now along the side and a dining area with open kitchen at the rear, the interior is modern and cavernous with plenty of seating. The pub is busy when big football or rugby matches are shown on TV.

Telegraph

Telegraph

Telegraph Road, Putney Heath, Putney SW15 3TU

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+9

Reopened by Brunning & Price in late 2020 after summary closure with effect from 1 January 2019 for reasons beyond the control of those who'd been taking bookings in good faith. Site of the Putney Telegraph 1796-1848. Impressively refurbished with emphasis on food as well as up to six well kept, mostly locally brewed real ales. Upstairs available for functions. Try calling in after a cycle across the commons, the pub being handily placed on the boundaries of Putney Heath and Wimbledon Common.

Rocket

Rocket

Putney Wharf Tower, 16 Brewhouse Lane,, Putney SW15 2JQ

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals
+12

Description: A popular Wetherspoon's pub close to Putney Bridge and overlooking the Thames serving up ten real ales, at least one of which is locally brewed, as well as an expanded choice of craft keg beers and cider. A large restaurant area with app service, open from 8am for breakfast, overlooks the river through full length windows while the attractive mock-traditional small back bar and alcoves create a quiet, relaxing and intimate atmosphere for drinkers. The local history panels, dusty books and fancy carpet are reminiscent of early Wetherspoon pubs but the emphasis on the restaurant is a new venture. Local sensitivities mean outdoor seating is restricted to within the ropes. Previously a cocktail bar/restaurant of the same name, closed for nine months, gutted and reopened as a Wetherspoon bar and restaurant on 30 April 2010. Located on ground floor of riverside apartment block built c. 2004 opposite Young’s Boathouse pub.

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