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We used to be regulars in the pub when we lived in the Forest Hill we always enjoyed good beers and wine, a friendly ambience and great food from the pop up kitchens. Since moving away, we have been making use of their bedrooms to stay whenever we come to stay in London. The rooms are lovely and spacious with big comfy beds and are immaculately clean. Julie, Richard and their team always take care of their customers... View all feedback.
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My family and I visited this pub and felt unwelcome. We ordered drinks and sat at a table without realizing it was table service. When we returned the beer that was mistakenly left at our table, they made us pay for it. The staff were unfriendly and provided awful customer service. It ruined our family Sunday outing. View all feedback.
Great find for a stay for a couple of nights as we were going to a festival at nearby Crystal Palace. Nice room and the owners were really friendly. A lot cheaper than staying in some of the chain hotels in London too!
Forest Hill £5.70 Madri A Welcoming Forest Hill Local. The All Inn One Pub is located in the heart of Forest Hill on Perry Vale. The nearest station is Forest Hill which is only a two minute walk away. This pub started life as The Foresters Railway Tavern and was built in the mid 19th Century. On the side of the building you will see ‘Our Lady of Forest Hill’ mural by @jimvision This is large pub with three distinct areas. The main bar area is spacious, bright and airy. Just off the main bar is a carpeted area with traditional oldschool pub vibes. My favourite area was the left hand bar which has stunning original 1930’s decor of solid Georgian panels, mock Tudor beams and a beautiful mirrored back bar. This pub boasts two outside spaces, a colourful decked area and a large patio beer garden at the rear. The beer selection was full of beers by London breweries which was great to see. I decided on a pint of Madri, my pint hit the spot and cost under six quid. There is no in-house food menu but the you can order food to be delivered to the pub, which is a nice touch. The pub also hosts Pop Up Kitchens offering Caribbean, Bao Buns and BBQ food. We arrived just after 4pm on an overcast Saturday afternoon in February. There was a warm and welcoming atmosphere with a local neighbourly feel. The punters were predominantly loyal locals who were both friendly and chatty. We were served by Julia who is the lovely Landlady who has been looking after the local community for twenty years here. She was telling us all about the history of her pub, engaging the local community and some of the challenges a Publican of an independent pub faces today. The pub hosts Live Music, Live Rugby and has also four ensuite rooms if you want to stay in the area. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit here, Julia was the consummate host. I loved the three different bar areas especially the 1930’s decor. This is a warm and welcoming pub that serves the local community well. So next time you are in Forest Hill, remember to exit the station at the back so you don’t miss out on a visit to the all_inn_one Info correct 17.02.24
We loved our stay at All Inn One in Dec 2023. Lovely room, very clean, cosy and quiet. Reasonably priced too. They were helpful with a late checkout request as our flight was later in the day. Will definitely stay again, highly recommended.
Great Accomodation Perfect for Central London (20 minutes and 15 minutes from the M25 I spend two weeks at the All Inn One as a result of working in central London so the views that follow are based on an extended stay. Location wise All In One is perfect. Getting into the City is very easy. Forest Hill Station (1 minute walk from the pub provides rapid access to London Bridge (15 Minutes and WhiteChapel (20 Minutes . Both stations provide access to the London Underground and Whitechapel to the Elizabeth Line. The accomodation itself is lovely and situated on the second floor. Unless you are particularly infirm this is not an issue (I am an unfit 66 year old! The accomodation is accessed from the rear of the pub which, given this is a working pub, is not particularly attractive however when you get to the accomodation floor you access another world! The two rooms I stayed in (the ones at the rear of the pub were the smaller 'Standard Doubles '. The rooms are lovely with lovely furnishings and nice touches such as posh coffee and decent shower gel. At the time I visited the wifi in the beadoom was flakey however there is an excellent 5G signal (EE . I am aware that Julia is working on this and I suspect by the time you are reading this it will have been sorted. This will only be a problem if you need to work while you are staying. The pub itself is really nice with a nice clientel. It is imaculate inside, bright and airy with a nice area outside to sit in when the weather is good. The pub no longer does food however this is really not a problem as within2 minutes walk there are a couple of lovely places for breakfast, it took me less time to get there than it would to get from a bedroom to the dinning room in some large hotels! Likewise there is a wide choice of resteraunts in the immediate area plus the pub are happy for you to use Uber Eats or one of the other food collection services and for you to eat your meal in the pub. Although the accomodation is above a pub there was little if any noise in the two weeks I was there and I had the bedroom window wide open throughout my stay. The icing on the cake for me with this place was the helpfullness of the landlady Julia and her husband. They could not have been more helpful and freindly. And to top it off the room rates are a fraction of what you will pay to stay in the centre of London.
One of my favourite local places. Unpretentious and also have a space outside to enjoy when the weather permits
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