This Pub is Closed Long Term
Placed up for sale by Wetherspoon September 2022 with 31 others.
Close to the Horniman Museum, this spacious Wetherspoon pub occupies a converted 1929 Art Deco cinema, the only surviving complete cinema building by noted architect John Stanley Beard. An impressive frontage opens into a cavernous interior on a number of levels. Tours of the circle and other normally unseen areas are offered by arrangement; resident ghosts may be in attendance.
There is assorted seating on three levels and a long bar across the former stage area which is equipped with 10 handpumps in 2 banks, each of 5.
Community events are hosted. Book ahead for parties and groups.
Unusually for a Wetherspoon house it had two well appointed darts oches, latterly just one.
Historic Interest
1929 Art Deco cinema designed by J. Stanley Beard. Last film screened: Scarecrow, ft. Gene Hackman and Al Pacino.
Conversion
Close to the Horniman Museum, this spacious Wetherspoon's occupies a converted 1929 Art Deco cinema, the only surviving complete cinema building by noted architect John Stanley Beard. An impressive frontage opens into a cavernous interior on a number of levels. Tours of the circle and other normally unseen areas are offered by arrangement. There is seating on three levels and a long bar across the former stage. A wide range of real ales and ciders is on offer and meals are served.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Capitol, Forest Hill
Changing beers typically include: Southwark (varies) , Twickenham (varies) , Windsor & Eton (varies)
Source: National
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