For those on Twitter, there's a poll/game to find out the best pub in South London on Deserter.
http://deserter.co.uk/2015/12/world-cup-of-pubs/In the first game that finished earlier, the Kings Arms in Waterloo suffered a shock defeat at the hands of The Gladstone in Borough.
Game 2 is on now with the Blythe Hill Tavern facing The Capitol, in Forest Hill.
https://twitter.com/deserterblogThe winning pub earn two stickers to put on their bog.
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The Glad also appears in the most recent issue of Private Eye as one of many pubs being acquired by a property company with dodgy links to Zimbabwe.
I popped in the PT the other day, it was like a morgue with 4 people reading newspapers and no one behind the bar. After waiting 5 mins for someone to appear i gave up and went to the GPO instead which was very good.
For those who knew and loved it, this pub was an institution in this part of SE London. No more.
Since the passing of the venerable owner some 2 years ago, this pub has gone downhill quicker than our beloved football club.
The beer is shit and is getting worse with every visit. The current staff are not trained in changing a barrel, so half the beers are off on a regular basis.
Unsurprisingly, two thirds of the old clientele have disappeared leaving the place a soulless old shell.
Don't bother visiting. Along with our club it is in the hands of people who don't give a shit.
It seemed to me the family were keeping the place much in the tradition of the owner who passed away, last time I was in. That was about a year ago. I'm really saddened to hear that's not the case.
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I'd love to rant about my beloved ex local The Star and what has happened there but walls have ears and all that!
Enterprise have been bombarded with complaints and the other pubs on Plumstead Common are benefitting.
I reckon you could write a book on what's gone on there.
It did feel a bit different...