14 Clapham Common Southside,
Clapham,
London,
SW4 7AA
0872 148 2914
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Just got here to watch the champions league, arsenal v barca,
and guess what the build up to this game is.........wait for it,
Emmerdale!! Okay, quality soap, but 30 mins before a football
game!? You're hav'ng a laugh! Asked the barman to put some
sport on and he said (quote) "the French are in charge and won't change the channel", sports bar? Or soap bar? Either way you're better off at o'neils over the road. Another yawn for the Alex...
I’m not going to write a review here as I am actually the manager of The Alex. Just thought I’d drop a note about St. Patrick’s Day as it’s just around the corner. There was a change of management last year shortly after St. Patrick’s Day. So for those of you who wrote in to complain about last year, I can assure you that this year we’ll have truckloads of Guinness, and plenty of staff to serve it up!!!! We’ve also got a special Irish stout made by Adnams Brewery to try. Sorry, but there’s only a limited supply of this one; so first come, first serve. And as for the music, this year we’ve got The Blackthorn Ceilidh Band to entertain you in the evening! We will be open late and for those who get there early, the Irish Stew is on us during the day! Hope to see you there!
Brilliant place to go!! Have been going with my mates for years, the atmosphere when sports is on it is especially second to none!! I cant understand these people who have given it a one star? Probably because they are pretentious yuppies who have invaded Clapham themselves??!!!If you hate the yuppie vibe and love sports then this is for you, if not, then you might as well go to All Bar One!!! Proper lads bar - but yes some it does attract some good looking ladies as well!!!
I'm rather shocked at the previous reviews of the Alex here, Clapham is overrun with "poncy bars" and the Alex is a welcome respite from all the pretentious venues that are available for everyone in Clapham.
The venue is a fantastic venue to watch the Rugger, yes it's a lads pub, yes it's all about the sport, but yes women are very welcome. For once though, it's a bar where the guys can have a chat to each other without spending the whole time eyeing up some girl!
I agree that the pub is not always the cleanest, and yes when they are busy the bar can be crowded with glasses. Having run bars myself, this is entirely down to the Island layout of the downstairs bar and the restricted room behind the bar, it is impossible to have enough staff to keep the place clean during busy times as they are fighting through the crowds trying to get back to the bar the whole time loaded with lots of glasses.
I'd ask those that have posted negative reviews not to go back if they don't like the place, there are hundreds of us that do and please leave us to our pleasures!
i've never been downstairs in this venue as I only go on the Lazy Sunday Acoustic night upstairs and I have never had a bad time.
Regardless of the reputation the place has downstairs, the first floor bar is the perfect space to hold an acoustic night.
This bar just goes from worse to down right horrible. What does the manager know about providing customer service? and cleanliness?
That was the last time I would step into this dump.
PLEASE offer a minus rating.This bar would get it, it doesn't even deserve 1 star.
Save your money and time, if it wasn't near a bus stop it would be a vacant building right now.
Customer service non existent.
The Worst St Patricks day venue I have ever seen.Being from Ireland I am not sure if I have high expectation but this bar was woeful.
I was told not to go there by many locals due to bad attitude of staff and they were proven correct. The staff were aggressive and VERY rude.
I understand it is a very busy day. Maybe more staff or even staff that can prepare for a day like that. It is a known fact you will be busy on St Pattys day when you claim to be an Irish bar.
The very front bar was covered in empty glasses and the staff made no attempt to move them. I never saw any managers yelling but I did see a lot of staff running around without a clue on where to be standing or who to be serving, added to staff pushing their way through customers like they shouldnt be there drinking.
Can someone explain why we were listening to American country music in England on St Patty's day? Ridiculous.
Word of advise, if you looking for poor customer service, attitude and a bar without any respect for the customer you will love this poor excuse for an irish bar.One Last thing -
Q:What Irish bar run out of Guinness on St Patricks Day? A: The Alexandra, Clapham Common
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