White Ferry House
1a Sutherland StreetLondon
SW1V 4LD














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Grade II listed, this end-of-terrace pub, first licensed in 1832 and rebuilt in 1894, comprises a small triangular public bar, matchboard panelled and simply furnished, and a homely saloon with a stripped wooden floor, a panelled counter with bar stools, an ornate wood and mirror back-bar and dining tables with comfortable chairs. Apart from the cask ale on offer, the pub has an extensive range of London bottled beers, ordered by numbers. Food centres on burgers and residents of the 74-bed youth hostel upstairs enjoy discounts at the bar. Eclectic range of unobtrusive piped music! Note alcohol not for sale until noon on Sundays. The giant Ei pubs group bought a 51% stake in operator PubLove in April 2017. This venue has in the past been reported as selling a real cider by CAMRAs definition. Further updates welcome.