location:
address:
43 St. Johns Hill, SW11 1TT
phone:
020 7585 1549
nearest stations:
Clapham Junction 
(180m)
Wandsworth Town 
(1.2Km)
Chelsea Harbour Pier 
(1.4Km)
bus routes:
37, 39, 77A, 156, 170, 344, 377 ![]()
how to find it:
Catch one of the numerous busses or turn right our of Clapham Junction Station and its on your left after a few minutes.
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We thought Clapham Junction was a never-ending parade of chain bars and blokes' boozers. There's nothing wrong with a light sprinkling of them, but where are the alternatives? Well, this probably the best you're going to do. Despite close proximity to the train station, it's just far enough away - and the exterior anonymous enough - to be missed by the hordes. Essentially this is an indie bar, aiming at trendy 18-35 year olds. When we say 'trendy', we mean like a less pretentious Hoxton, rather than Leicester Square; those who like All Bar One will hate it here. Fashionable bands adorn the windows written in what looked like powder paints and for unknown reasons the lighting inside was predominantly green, probably to help with the camouflage netting strung in various places around the bar (one of our friends thought it was going to have a Vietnam theme until we reminded him that was Agent orange). Music is pretty eclectic, but usually stays close to the the rock and indie end of the spectrum, which a basement lounge offers live bands and comedy nights. Beer is predominantly euro-lager but the lovely Battersea Brewery's Porter in bottles, was good to see. Notwithstanding the lack of competition, this is one of best venues in the area.

