About

The Priory Arms in London offers a delightful blend of casual comfort and fashionable vibes, making it an ideal spot for meeting up with friends. With a remarkable Google rating of 4.4, it promises an enjoyable experience without breaking the bank. The pub caters to diverse tastes, serving a selection of real ales on tap alongside a creative array of seasonal pub dishes. You can enjoy your meal inside, outdoors, or even take it to go. Fun events, like quizzes and bank holiday beer festivals, add an extra layer of excitement. The addition of a pop-up Dominican kitchen and a function room enhance its charm. Plus, you can snag some unique branded merchandise as a keepsake. While reviews may vary, the pub generally receives positive feedback for its cozy atmosphere and versatile offerings.

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Price

$$$$

Services

Delivery, Takeaway, Outdoor seating, Dine-in

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving food, Serving food at bar

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Atmosphere

Fashionably, Casual, Cozy

Best for

Meet up with friends

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Stockwell Station / Clapham Road (Stop Z1)
Bus stop 518 m walk
Stockwell Bus Garage (Stop P)
Bus stop 182 m walk
Union Road (Stop A)
Bus stop 514 m walk
Tate Library (Stop U)
Bus stop 622 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 453 reviews
4.4/5 453 reviews
London City Pubs
London City Pubs
2 months ago on Google

A few rays of sunshine present this place in a good light. There are tables outside and a raised area of bench seating and tables indoors. The whole place is covered in beermats. The choice of drinks on the bar makes this residential pub stand out. There are 14 taps in use, including a handpull bitter. Siren, Paulaner plus Anspach and Hobday were among the choices. I can see where all the beermats come from now! The pub's got a function room, has a quiz and offers bank holiday beer festivals and a pop up Dominican kitchen. If you want you can also buy the pub's branded merch via its website. Its frontage is a tad distressed, although Camra says it's listed. Undertones of a religious past for the building or land drift through in its name and also the presence of a bishop's crozier and crosses on the pub sign. All in, a decent independently-run neighbourhood local.

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Ian Jones (Ian)
Ian Jones (Ian)
3 months ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 4
  • Atmosphere: 5

This is a great pub. Used to live round the corner years ago this was the best place, Sunday roast was amazing. And still really good.

RB
RB
8 months ago on Google
  • Food: 1
  • Service: 1
  • Atmosphere: 1

Used to be a great pub, now absolutely dreadful. No food, no atmosphere, and the first 2 beers offered were not fit to drink I left the 3rd and left.