The Bricklayers Arms

237 High St, Beckenham
020 8402 0007

Recent Reviews

paul hamilton

The Yong lady behind the bar so friendly I her name was anne

Jane Brooke

Only popped in for one but pub was welcoming, Guinness was good and the lady who served us was friendly and happy to let my husband try a sample of the guest beer

Duncan McLachlan

Friendly staff who know how to pull a

Graham Hunter

Great selection of Real ales. And a lovely real open fire .

Ebenezer Jalick

When looking for a pub, I look for atmosphere and comfort. Not only does this pub tick those boxes, it's a place where you can truly feel at home. From the fireplace to the music, this pub is truley one in it's own. No other pub in Beckenham, even in the local area, can match this venue's soul. A place I am glad to call my local.

Adam 1968

Not a Happy woman behind bar.Won't return.

Duncan Phin

Nice pub, good atmosphere and had a quick pint here.

Michael Taylor

Had a pint ofRosie"s Pig strong cider which I reallylike.Veryhospitable and friendlystaff.I visit here regularly when I'm in BeckenhamThanks

Harry Rogers

Always love it here. Great 'boozer' atmosphere with super friendly staff.

Chrissy

Gezelligge

Hopeton Reid

A great place for a drink,or reception.The staff were very helpful at the wake..

Mark Evans

Great pub, very friendly bar staff.

ross erskine

Good staff, I will return here next time i'm in the area.

Anthony Songhurst

Very pleasant used the pub for years always been good a bit pricey though and doesn't take

Dana Benedek

If I could give a 0 star review I would. The woman at the bar was extremely rude and did not serve me because I had a foreign ID. She asked for my ID (i’m 20 so I wasn’t surprised at all) she then declared that I needed UK identification bc that’s what the Bromley council requests and she does not was to loose her license and my ID doesn’t say my date of birth in English. It does. It is an EU Identity Card… accepted EVERYWHERE… I can even cross borders with it but apparently not enter a pub in London. She seemed like she wanted an argument, exclaiming that I needed a drivers license, I said I haven’t got one but this is a proficient legal document to prove my age. She told me I shouldn’t argue back. We left instantly as I was not bothered with such “foreigner” nonsense. I’ve spent most my life in this country. I’m just concerned for anyone who enters the pub with foreign documents who doesn’t look and sound “English”.

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