162. The Prince Albert, Broadway, Bexleyheath.
The feeling of a friendly local with some nice attractive touches such as the commendable beer bottle table displaying Shepherd Neame brews, simple fairy lights and the pub pooch. Ended up spending considerable relaxation time here, appreciating the footy on TV and generally letting our eyes wander.
Beers:
Shepherd Neame Spitfire - good beer as always.
161. The Furze Wren, Broadway Square, Bexleyheath.
A fairy typical Wetherspoons layout but long and noticeably popular. A reliable selection of ales and a friendly barmaid always helps. Not unclean.
Beers:
Lancaster Bomber - clear, red tinted, fruity smell, prickly, underlying warmth, bit spicy, very tasty, could find yourself drinking it all evening.
Evan Evans Grand Cru St David's Ale - so welsh you can almost smell the wool, medium amber, holds a nice head, barley aroma, initially smooth but gives way to an pine taste, full bodied and enjoyable.
160. The Rose, Broadway, Bexleyheath.
Not as pretty as the name suggests. Very much a lived in pub, both for the landlord and the patrons. Still decent and probably fairly crowded at peak times given the warmth and entertainment the pub provides.
Beers:
Caffrey's Mild - cold, creamy head, a very creamy beer, no bitterness whatsoever, pleasant but wouldn't write home about it.
Take Courage Best Bitter - dark amber, clear, not much aroma, bubbly smooth texture, very mild flavour-wise, like brown bread, quite enjoyable.







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