The Falcon Pub, Clapham Junction

Welcome to The Falcon Pub, Clapham Junction, where the charm of a classic British pub meets the vibrant atmosphere of Clapham Junction. Nestled conveniently at 2 St John’s Hill, London, SW11 1RU, this pub serves as an inviting hub for friends and families alike, offering a place to unwind, enjoy good food, and partake in a pint or two.

Stepping inside, you're greeted by warm wooden interiors that exude a cozy yet lively ambiance. The tasteful decor features glinting mirrors and intimate nooks, perfect for a gathering or a quiet evening. You can easily find yourself sinking into a convivial atmosphere as the sounds of friendly chatter mingle with the background music.

The menu at The Falcon showcases a delightful array of choices that capture the essence of British comfort food. Here are some highlights:

  • Fish and Chips: Their hand-battered haddock, served with triple-cooked chips, mushy peas, and tartare sauce, is a must-try. Priced at £17.50 for the standard portion and £19.00 for a larger serving, it maintains the high standard expected at a traditional British pub.
  • Pies: Don’t miss out on the award-winning British Steak & Nicholson's Pale Ale Pie, known for its rich flavor and perfect crust—priced at £17.00, it's worth every penny.
  • Burgers: The Nicholson's Burger, boasting a double beef patty and accompanied by crispy onions and hash brown for £18.50, is a hearty choice that won't disappoint.
  • Desserts: Conclude your meal with a Zesty Lemon Tart, beautifully complemented by berry coulis and whipped cream for just £7.00.

For those seeking lighter fare, the Nourish Bowl Salad is a delightful option, featuring a combination of crispy kale, brown rice, and grilled longstem broccoli—ideal for patrons leaning towards vegan choices.

As for the beverages, The Falcon serves an impressive selection of beers and wines. The alcohol-free options, such as Lucky Saint Lager and Peroni 0.0%, are refreshing alternatives for designated drivers or those looking to enjoy a crisp drink without the alcohol.

Customer experiences reflect a mostly positive vibe, with patrons enjoying the relaxed atmosphere, although occasional service hiccups have been noted. The pub's innovative QR code ordering system allows guests to easily place their orders without the need to queue, enhancing the convenience factor greatly.

With its prime location near the bustling Clapham Junction Railway Station, The Falcon Pub serves as an ideal spot for both locals and visitors to gather, relax, and indulge in delicious pub fare. Whether you're here for a quick drink, a sumptuous meal, or to catch up with friends, this pub has something for everyone willing to embrace its warm hospitality.

The Falcon Pub, Clapham Junction Menu

Location

Address: 2 St John'S Hill, Clapham Junction, London, England SW11 1RU
Phone: (207) 228-2076

🕓 Work Hours
MON 12:00 - 22:00
TUE 12:00 - 22:00
WED 12:00 - 22:00
THU 12:00 - 22:00
FRI 12:00 - 22:00
SAT 12:00 - 22:00
SUN 10:00 - 22:00

Last Reviews

  • Author: Efe Gee

    19 February 2025

    Had chicken, chorizo, and potato wedges with broccoli. It was very good but I'd have liked more broccoli. Was able to order and pay using the QR code, which meant I didn't need to leave my seat to order at the bar. Quite pricey, at £, but I did enjoy my meal. Didn't realise their sandwich and drink for £. deal included chips or salad as well. May try that next time. The menu looks pretty good, so I'll probably be back.

  • Author: Matteo Palmas

    19 February 2025

    What a pleasant experience! I came here today (Sunday) for an early dinner and a Guinness. The music was on, but it was just the right level: In the background and low enough to have a conversation without having to shout across the table. The rugby was also on, but it was on mute - which I thought was a great choice. The interiors are tasteful, warm and cosy. The patrons pleasant and the place had plenty of space. But the biggest surprise was the food. I ordered sausages and mash, a pub classic, and it was both delicious AND beautifully presented! Pub food is so bland and boring these days. I thought £ was more than reasonable for what was a satisfying amount of food.I’ll definitely come back again and I would recommend this pub to anyone who is looking for a new favourite. My compliments to the chef and anyone who makes this place what it is.

  • Author: David Alexander

    19 February 2025

    Worst customer service I've had of thirty years of pubs in London. I asked one young woman why the voucher for free drink as new customer wasn't working on the app... She didn't know but told me something that didn't make sense.. when I asked her a little more about it, she flew off the handle, "I answered your question! No need for sarcasm!" And she stormed off.. other staff were also not very welcoming.. no one asked how's/how was your food... EtcCold chips. Pasta was good.

  • Author: Catherine Shovlin

    19 February 2025

    A fun feel English pub at its warm wood and glinting mirrors best.Lots of cosy nooks around the extensive bar. Very accommodating of our large group. Noisy (of course) and I don’t love the big screens of sport (I don’t even like sports and still it draws the eye) but I’d you can get over those inconveniences then it’s a great place to meet up with a few friends