CASK Pub and Kitchen, Pimlico - pub details

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Address: 6 Charlwood Street, Pimlico, London, SW1V 2EE [map] [gmap]

Nearest tube stations Pimlico (0.2 miles), Victoria (0.5 miles), St James's Park (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations London Victoria (0.4 miles), Vauxhall (0.8 miles), Battersea Park (1 mile)

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> Current user rating: 6.8/10 (rated by 71 users)
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Not cheap but it can get away with it as it will always have a captive audience, both due to a good reputation for beer and a lack of other decent pubs around the area. Visit here yesterday was fine although I would've liked a slightly broader selection of choice from different breweries rather than one dominating with about 6 or 7 taps, although I couldn't tell you what it was as the pump heads offered few clues. Sure if I went back then things would've changed over and that niggle would've disappeared.
DuchyBoy - 7 May 2012 11:09
Firstly and most importantly, the menu of beer and cider available at this establishment is excellent, second to none. There were 9 real ales on tap when I arrived although this was swiftly reduced to 6 and remained that way until closing. Some nice pints the best of which was Crouch Vale's Yakima Gold, top drawer stuff.

But the pub confuses me, it has a bit of an identity problem. It's neither a pub, bar or restaurant, yet in another fashion is all of them rolled into one. The decor and lighting feels incongruous with the establishment's goal of providing a varied selection of quality ales and ciders. That isn't to say it's not nice, it's perfectly decent. Fresh, clean and airy but for me it's a long way from a natural fit for this kind of imbibing.

The food although pricey (£11 for a burger and chips) was actually very good and fully satisfied my appetite. The staff were friendly enough although the bar felt a little small for the produce on show and the number of people queuing.

I would certainly recommend this place to people living locally and looking for a beer/cider emporium but for someone who had to travel some distance to get there I wouldn't regularly make the trip. There are plenty of other pubs that offer a better 'pub experience' elsewhere (The Southampton Arms or The Gunmakers in North London for example).
Dylarolla - 27 Apr 2012 13:23
Staggeringly good beer temple. One of the best beer ranges in the country, De Struis Black Albert, and Mikkeller Apollo and De Molen Heer and Veen on when I went. This is premier league stuff. Amazing. Also, sales of 'fancy beer' at half price for take away - and not even past their best before date. Nice atmos and very friendly staff that seemed to know what they sell. 10/10 without question.
dry_riser_inlet - 30 Mar 2012 18:27
Really liked this pub - what a surprise! Spotted it in the GBG when looking for a drink near Tate Britain. Doesn't look very promising on the approach, and inside looks a bit barren in the Gastropub style - though stylish enough. But the beer selection is outstanding, with several beers I'd never heard of or seen elsewhere. A bit heavy on the 5% plus beers (including a couple at 10%+ resulting in at least one customer collapsing against a wall while we were in there!) but the bar staff were happy to offer samples in shot glasses, and the American IPA and Dark Star beers were delicious and well kept. Would be a great place for an afternoon session.
Teddy_Boy - 15 Feb 2012 12:25
If the only criticism of a pub that you can offer is the higher price, then that is no valid criticism at all.
LukeD - 16 Jan 2012 03:31

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