Monday, 15 April 2013

Review of The Tiger, Camberwell



As part of my mission to explore the delights of South London, my friends and I paid a visit to The Tiger next to Camberwell Green. 

The tables were cosily stuffed into the busy pub, and everyone seemed to be happily enjoying themselves on a rainy Saturday night in April. The Tiger is only a short bus ride from my flat in Elephant and Castle, and was a welcome change from the bustle of central London establishments I am wont to frequent. 

Formerly called the Silver Buckle, the atmosphere was buzzing and lively, filled with an array of very normal people. Obviously young and reasonably trendy, but nothing close to the painful hipster-ism of the Old Queen’s Head in Islington the other week - though the decor was equally as sumptuous.

The décor was a delightful mash of 1900s period furniture and ornaments, the highlight being art nouveau shell lampshades ensconced on the wall, emitting a pearlescent glow over the revelers. The sense was very modernist art salon, but lightened up by the moose heads protruding from the walls. The highlight was their propensity to play old songs by The Smiths; need I say more?  

I’m not sure about value for money as I had my drinks bought for me all night (only two, in fairness) by my ever-generous boyfriend. There were no complaints later on so I assume they were fairly average for a zone 2 student-y pub in South London. I recommend this pub highly as a gem below the Thames. 
 
The Tiger 18 Camberwell Green London  SE5 7AA


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