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14 October 2009

Drink in the Kings Arms, Waterloo

The Kings Arms, at 25 Roupell Street, near Waterloo, is situated on a beautiful street of Victorian workers’ cottages, only a stone's throw from Waterloo Station, the Old (and New) Vic, and the South Bank, and it's a beautiful little pub with a varied clientèle.


Sure, in this area of London there are a number of stunning pubs, but the Kings Arms is one of the best and holds a special place in your author's heart as it was here that he drank on the first evening he moved to London.

The pub is not unusual in London in that it serves Thai food, but the Thai food here is pretty good and reasonably priced so your author can't even fault it on that. All in, it's a very accessible Central London pub with atmosphere which is far enough away from the hustle and bustle you find North of the River to make it very pleasant. It's well worthy of the various accolades it has won from pub and beer guides over the years.

For more information on the Kings Arms, and a map, have a look at the page on the London SE1 site at http://www.london-se1.co.uk/restaurants/info/244/the-kings-arms

^Picture from Flickr courtesy of Ewan Munro^

1 comment:

  1. It's also the pub in which Pete Winn was bullied into sorting out his pension by an as yet unidentified well meaning leftie.

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