Montague Arms

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4 out of 5 Based on 2 reviews

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The Montague Arms is an old-fashioned pub that serves food, including Sunday roast and hosts live music events.

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289 Queens Road, New Cross Gate, London, SE14 5JN

Montague Arms is in New Cross, South London
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+44 (0)20 7639 4923

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Montague Arms

Address
289 Queens Road
New Cross Gate
London
SE14 5JN
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7639 4923
Public transport:
Queens Road Peckham, National Railway

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4 out of 5 based on 2 reviews

Latest 2 reviews of Montague Arms

5.0 out of 5 6 November 2008
by Aleksandra B.

An amazing little pub, apparently voted one of the best in Britain- I wouldn't be surprised; inside there is a carriage with a stuffed zebra's head in it. And you can play scrabble or any one of the hundreds of board games strewn around the pub.

The owners are a little old couple who look like ghosts (!) and are really lovely to chat too. You can really tell that the pub has been theirs for a...more

4.0 out of 5 2 January 2009
by Karl B.

I was quite put off when I heard that the Montague Arms pub in New Cross used to be a hang out for Jim Davidson back in the day. Having begrudgingly been rope into going there though, it seems that the Davidson issue is a thing long-since passed. This is very much a traditional "old-man's" pub, yet everything about the codger-vibe has been exaggerated to the nth degree.

If you're a...more