Reopened in April 2014 after extensive refurbishment. This comfortable well run single-bar Young's pub dates from 1832. Various tables and benches provide several options for dining. Six handpumps dispense 4 regular beer plus a guest along with a cider. The large garden is especially popular. An inscription in the front part of the pub details some of the pub's history as a music hall venue in the 1950s and 1960s when Danny Kaye and Peter Sellers were among the featured artists. The pub hosted the Tooting Blues Club in the 1970s which saw performances from some of the well known bands of the day, including the Faces and Mott the Hoople. The Castle is a couple of minutes walk from Tooting Broadway Undergrond Station, across the road from the covered market and well placed for Tooting's many South Asian restaurants. Guest beer from Young's range.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Castle, Tooting
Changing beers typically include: Twickenham (varies)