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The Gorringe Park Wandsworth London | London Bar Reviews ...
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Pros - Great looking pub.
Staff tried very hard to look after us.
The children lived the cinema downstairs too and the pub seemed like part of the local community judging by the number of regulars there.
The meat was thin and dry and the red cabbage was sickly sweet.
Our order for chocolate brownies was sent to another table, we were then told there were none left apart from one, which was so hard and dry that it bent my spoon!
NYE Prohibition Party The Gorringe Park London | DesignMyNight
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Gorringe Park | Bars and pubs in Tooting, London
The congested road between Tooting and Colliers Wood might not be the first place you’d look for a fine local gastropub, but this railway tavern perched above Tooting train station was taken over by the Charles Wells pub company in 2012 and given a major overhaul.
In collaboration with the Yummy Pub Company, it now boasts a remarkably ambitious menu of small eats and more substantial main courses.
We couldn’t fault either our pie and chips or a club sandwich - though, if anything, the dish presentation was verging on the overly fussy (a bit like the new decor).
To drink, there’s a decent selection of ales, and if you’re in the mood for a bit of local cinema, the basement has been converted into a small screening room with blockbuster-style movies such as the ‘Bourne’ series.