Irish pubs in Lewisham

Which is the best GAA pub to see the All Ireland Football final?
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Joiners opposite the police station is a decent small Irish pub, the Jolly Farmers by Lewisham hospital will have it on but if you can travel then I'd recommend Bylthe Hill tavern in Catford/forest Hill.2
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Was in the Joiners on Tuesday - literally the only non Irish (and I mean actual Irish) people in there. Good little pub though.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:Joiners opposite the police station is a decent small Irish pub, the Jolly Farmers by Lewisham hospital will have it on but if you can travel then I'd recommend Bylthe Hill tavern in Catford/forest Hill.
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Is the Farmers back to being an Irish pub then?C_Jensens_Love_Child said:Joiners opposite the police station is a decent small Irish pub, the Jolly Farmers by Lewisham hospital will have it on but if you can travel then I'd recommend Bylthe Hill tavern in Catford/forest Hill.
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I'd have to agree with the Joiners opposite Lewisham nick. Very friendly little pub.0
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Thanks lads.0
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Also the Little Crown on New Cross Road near Deptford high street if the joiners is busy. I don't think the Jolly Farmer is an Irish pub.0
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These reasons you won't go into, is it to watch the All Ireland Football Final by any chance?iainment said:For reasons I won't go into we're in Lewisham on Sunday afternoon.
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No.cafcdave123 said:
These reasons you won't go into, is it to watch the All Ireland Football Final by any chance?iainment said:For reasons I won't go into we're in Lewisham on Sunday afternoon.
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I haven't been in there for 3 years, it wasn't really an Irish pub when I went in but did a decent Guiness and got an Irish crowd to watch the Gaelic that day. My best mate's old man goes down there a bit for the Gaelic.sam3110 said:
Is the Farmers back to being an Irish pub then?C_Jensens_Love_Child said:Joiners opposite the police station is a decent small Irish pub, the Jolly Farmers by Lewisham hospital will have it on but if you can travel then I'd recommend Bylthe Hill tavern in Catford/forest Hill.
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Do not go near The Joiners, it has a very unpleasant illness in it. Blythe Hill is sound, Little Crown OK too, or 180 to Hardy's.2
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Thought that "illness" was long gone off the manor mate?Rock Spectacle said:Do not go near The Joiners, it has a very unpleasant illness in it. Blythe Hill is sound, Little Crown OK too, or 180 to Hardy's.
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"Illness" - tell more !Rock Spectacle said:Do not go near The Joiners, it has a very unpleasant illness in it. Blythe Hill is sound, Little Crown OK too, or 180 to Hardy's.
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Joiners, I'll be up in ganleys Morden myself.1
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Oh that illness is very much long gone, never felt better DA9, as well you know:)3
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The HollyTree, up behind the fire station.
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Oh yeah......Miserableoldgit said:The HollyTree, up behind the fire station.
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Seriously.
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Bit late now, but the Blythe Hill Tavern is one of the best boozers in south-east London - worth a visit on any day, and a great place for watching sport. Good if you've a taste for cider, too.1
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Used to live just round the corner from it a long time ago. Can't remember using it at all.InspectorSands said:Bit late now, but the Blythe Hill Tavern is one of the best boozers in south-east London - worth a visit on any day, and a great place for watching sport. Good if you've a taste for cider, too.
But thanks for the tip.0 - Sponsored links:
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Where did you watch it in the end?iainment said:
Used to live just round the corner from it a long time ago. Can't remember using it at all.InspectorSands said:Bit late now, but the Blythe Hill Tavern is one of the best boozers in south-east London - worth a visit on any day, and a great place for watching sport. Good if you've a taste for cider, too.
But thanks for the tip.0 -
We managed to wriggle out of going to Lewisham and ended up in The Bull in Woolwich.C_Jensens_Love_Child said:
Where did you watch it in the end?iainment said:
Used to live just round the corner from it a long time ago. Can't remember using it at all.InspectorSands said:Bit late now, but the Blythe Hill Tavern is one of the best boozers in south-east London - worth a visit on any day, and a great place for watching sport. Good if you've a taste for cider, too.
But thanks for the tip.
Not a great game technically but really exciting to watch I thought.0