The Bricklayers Arms
This is what the world of pubbing is all about: wooden floorboards, genuinely aged wooden tables, a well-loved wooden bar... in short: more wood than Pinocchio's hard-on and some not dissimilar hand-pumps for the real ale lovers. The booze names make you yearn for a bygone age. In fact, somewhere in the countryside there's probably a village green with a gaping hole where the pub once stood. Unlucky for a bunch of shell-shocked war veterans, but great for the 20-something Putneyites.
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The Bricklayers Arms
32 Waterman Street, SW15,
London
SW15 1DD
Mon–Sat, 12pm–11pm; Sun, 12pm–10.30pm
020 8789 0222
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Thursday 11,December,2008
I had a great pint of something called Daisycutter here. Sounds pretty cute till you realise its named after a shrapnel bomb. tasted good but must have been around 6 percent. Couple of those and you're gone