In the second part of his review of the hospitality trade in the borough (yes, dear reader, we sent him on a month-long pub crawl), KEN TOWL explores the reasons for one of London’s biggest and best-loved brewers’ sudden departure from its Croydon pubs

New Standard: the management of this Fuller’s pub only found out it had been sold when they received the new owners’ ‘welcome’ pack
What is the state of Croydon’s pubs these post-pandemic days?
Chiswick-based brewing giant Fuller’s seem to have little faith in the town’s tipplers. Very quietly, they have stepped back from four Croydon pubs that, until recently, were homes to London Pride and carried their distinctive, old-school signage.
Today, only the Crown & Sceptre on Junction Road in South Croydon (Hophead £4.85/pint) carries the full Fuller’s branding and range of beers, including the (now elusive, in Croydon) ESB. Business, on a Thursday night, seems to be lively enough. They claim to be still a Fuller’s house.
However, over at the Builders Arms on Leslie Park Road in Addiscombe, staff inform me that, “This is a tenancy. There are no Fuller’s houses left in Croydon now.” Continue reading →
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