The Lord Clyde review: A Borough pub with a great choice of real ales

A SE1 favourite with a friendly local crowd
Borough boozer: The Lord Clyde in SE1
Harry Fletcher10 December 2017

This traditional Edwardian pub tucked away in the heart of Borough has long been a favourite amongst ale fans in SE1.

Three generations of the Fitzpatrick family have run the pub for over 50 years, and they’ve kept the essence the same as it always was. Walk in, past the handsome tiled exterior, and you’ll find a great choice of real ales, as well a friendly local crowd dotted around the comfortable front room. In fact, the place seems largely untouched by history, and all the better for it; the comfy seats in amongst the pub’s brass fittings, traditional engraved mirrors and cosy fireplace make for relaxing places to enjoy a drink.

The food is simple and affordable, but don’t turn up here at the weekend expecting a roast, as the pub doesn’t serve food on Sundays.

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