
The Eight Bells - Fulham, London, UK
N 51° 28.082 W 000° 12.610
30U E 693768 N 5705566
Small, 17th-century tavern, serving simple British pub fare and beer.
Waymark Code: WM10MNJ
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/28/2019
Views: 5
The Eight Bells is a simple little British pub in Fulham, located near the Putney Bridge tube station. The building dates from the 18th century and is the oldest surviving tavern in Fulham. Originally called the Blue Anchor in 1629, the pub changed names over the following century to the Anchor, The Anchor and Eight Bells and finally the Eight Bells in 1754.
Given its proximity to Putney Bridge, the pub is good spot on boat race day. Also, the Eight Bells is very busy on Fulham football match days, especially with visiting fans as the pub is quite close to the tube stop.
Real Ale: yes
 Bar Food Available: yes
 Restaurant: no
 Children Allowed: All areas
 Garden: no
 Beer brewed on site: no
 Website: [Web Link]
 General comments: Craven Cottage is walking distance from the pub!
 Dogs Allowed: Not Listed
 CAMRA Listed: Not Listed
 Accommodation: Not Listed

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