We have rounded up the Fuller’s pubs open in south east London on Christmas Day.
On Christmas day, pubs become the North Pole for adults.
Why?
Pubs offer an escape from the holiday kitchen chaos – who needs another burned turkey incident when you can nip to your local boozer.
Pubs often serve as social hubs, bringing together friends and strangers alike – it becomes a communal living room, a place to extend celebrations beyond the family circle.
Fuller's pubs, part of Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC, are renowned for their historic charm and exceptional ales.
Founded in 1845, their pubs, scattered across London and the south east, offer a cozy ambiance, serving a variety of well-crafted beers and a great spot to visit on Christmas Day.
And for that reason, we’ve rounded up the Fuller’s pubs open on Christmas Day in south east London.
1. The Pilot, Greenwich
The Pilot is a great spot to eat in North Greenwich, as makes full use of it’s open plan kitchen.
2. The Sail Loft, Greenwich
This particular pub offers great food with fantastic waterside views.
3. The Lord Northbrook, Lee
Located in the heart of leafy Lee, The Lord Northbrook is a popular spot amongst the community.
4. The Mad Hatter Hotel, South Bank
This pub and hotel offers 30 rooms and is said to be the “best value” accommodation in the Southwark area.
5. The Hercules, Lambeth
Named after the circus strongman Hercules, the pub highlights the history surrounding the creation of modern circus.
6. The Half Moon, Herne Hill
The Half Moon is a Grade II-listed hotel restored to its former glory, with a classic charm combined with elegant modern sophistication.
Fuller’s are even offering a three-course Christmas menu, which comes with food dishes such as Usk Vale turkey, or smoked salmon from Gloucestershire's Severn & Wye Smokery that is cured with Fuller's London Porter.
With a range of menus available, from drinks and canapés, buffet and party menus, to full Christmas Day dining, Fuller’s has everything you need to feat this Christmas.
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