The Bear
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Obscene prices for standard food. If you want to pay 7 for a pint then it's the place for you. It's just a standard hipster gastropub with decent food…
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A wonderful pub! Good for locals, big fires, a proper nice pub with great food. They are dog friendly too! When I brought my dog along, they gave him …
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Great Food - Hopeless Service. This is an exceptional place....the food is just astonishing for a gastro pub....but the wait for it is just ridiculous…
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4 Reviews on “The Bear”
Obscene prices for standard food. If you want to pay 7 for a pint then it’s the place for you. It’s just a standard hipster gastropub with decent food, but the prices tend to be far too much on the steep side. Would not recommend if you’re in the area, there are better pubs just 5-10 minutes away.
A wonderful pub! Good for locals, big fires, a proper nice pub with great food. They are dog friendly too! When I brought my dog along, they gave him water and fed him biscuits. Great for a cold Sunday afternoon.
Great Food – Hopeless Service. This is an exceptional place….the food is just astonishing for a gastro pub….but the wait for it is just ridiculous….over an hour for the main course is just too long. And some of our party did not get their food until others had eaten….they had to start or they would have eaten each other by then.Get the service right…and this is headed for star status
A great Sunday lunch. Full review at http://www.grumblinggourmet.comIt used to be a bit of a dive, back in the day. The old geezers who propped the bar up and whiled the day away reading the Racing Post and grinding their coffin nails out on the floor might feel the pub’s grimy decor had little but a clean up, but they certainly wouldn’t recognise the current clientele. Close your eyes and ignore the traffic racing along Camberwell New Road and you could be in a little corner of Balham or Clapham.