The Eagle Ale House
104 Chatham Road, Balham
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Menu & facilities
Opening hours
- Monday
- 3:00 – 11:00 PM
- Tuesday
- 3:00 – 11:00 PM
- Wednesday
- 3:00 – 11:00 PM
- Thursday
- 3:00 – 11:00 PM
- Friday
- 3:00 – 11:00 PM
- Saturday
- 12:00 – 11:00 PM
- Sunday
- 12:00 – 10:30 PM
Current hours may differ from the usual schedule above (e.g. holidays) — check Google Maps for today's hours.
What diners say
Great independent pub with a fantastic beer selection across craft, cask, classics and everything in between. Always love a pub that displays what is coming up on tap as it gives me another reason to come back and shows their pride in their beer selection. Only temptation to give a bad review is because I've never had more fun reading the responses.
3 months ago · via Google
Excellent Battersea pub just off Northcote Road about 15 minutes walk from Clapham Junction Railway Station. Three cask beers - and one cider - on handpump when I visited including an old ale. Lots of outdoor seating at the front and in the covered beer garden to the rear. Very friendly staff and a great feel about the place helped by lots of customers with dogs!
a year ago · via Google
A perfect place for a good beer, quiet conversation and food company. Has a constantly changing range of ales and cider, but with some standards always available. Always has good but unobtrusive music on that creates a welcoming atmosphere. Has two open fires for the cold winter days and a large garden for the summer.
a year ago · via Google
This pub I've been wanting to review for a while but it's either been closed, or it's been rammed wall to wall and I can't get my empty pictures. I timed it wrong again here, celebrating after a successful opticians visit, I arrived 10 minutes before opening. The guy on the bar welcomed me in regardless, and poured an exceptional pint of the Verdant Sundialer I previously posted. I had 2 of them. I could've had a million of them. Basking in wobbly garden embracing the sun, then the torrential rain then the sun again, reeling from the half of @breadstall pizza I'd inhaled moments prior, it doesn't get much better than that. The pub itself is old af, goes back to 1876 I believe and was restored in 1890, originally one of six pubs on the street and the main brewery supplying them. Sadly this is the last one remaining, many a pub gone in Clapham to make way for housing, some of the facades and structures remain if you look closely. Some resembling pubs so much that I got my roads mixed up and thought this one had closed down a few years back - reading old articles, there was a very real threat that it did during Covid. Inside it's roomy, comfy, and red. It's probably the best way to describe it. Coat-hooks under the bar, and bar seating, are a welcomed sight to see. It's the small touches that make this one of the classic pubs you know and love, and with the impressive keg and cask selection it's no wonder it's been repeatedly listed as a CAMRA SW London award winner, and even graced the cover of the GBG. Some great memories of bouncing down Northcote Road when I lived and worked in Clapham many years ago. A good slice of nostalgia bouncing down here again, not much has changed, and with respect to this pub, I'm thankful for it.
3 years ago · via Google
People say this pub offers a fantastic selection of carefully selected independent craft beers, real ales, and cocktails. They also highlight the genuine "local" and traditional pub atmosphere, along with the friendly staff. Others also mention the great outdoor space and cozy interior.
Summary via Google
At a glance
- Address
- 104 Chatham Road, London, SW11 6HG Get directions
- Cuisine
- Restaurant
- Guest rating
- 4.7 / 5 (582 reviews)
- Price level
- ££
- Dogs allowed
- Yes
- Good for children
- No
- Good for groups
- Yes
- Booking required
- No
- Destination
- Balham