The Effra Hall Tavern

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    38 Kellett Road

    London SW2 1ED

    United Kingdom

    Coldharbour Lane/ Herne Hill

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    • 4:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    • 4:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    • 4:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    • 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    • 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    • Photo of Anthony C.
      Anthony C.
      Toronto, Canada
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      22 Apr 2019

      Yes!

      Jerk chicken, pork and jerk platters - check!
      Nice prices on pints - check!
      Off the beaten path - check!
      Many screens with football matches - check!
      Nice cozy beer garden in the back - check!

      If you're close to Brixton or Herne Hill this is a nice spot just off Atlantic Road. And yes, you can just walk down to electric avenue from here.

      Check it out.

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      Andrew M.
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      This is a great pub, something of a hidden gem though very central to Brixton - spacious, nice interior, great beer garden, lovely Caribbean food.

      There's football on a lot of the time, but also a range of fantastic live music, which you wouldn't necessarily know about just from walking past the pub. I think they have the music most nights of the week, but they don't advertise it all - they really need to put some posters up with the month's events or something. I've stumbled across some wonderful jazz here entirely by accident!

      Anyway - I love this pub for its authentic feel. Appreciate it while it lasts, as Brixton becomes increasingly gentrified and anonymous. Have you seen what they've done to the poor Trinity?

      Jazz band Alice in Grooveland playing at The Effra Hall Tavern
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      Josephine B.
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      Like a scene out of The League of Gentlemen, I heard the resounding silence of the locals gaze. All in unison saying, "you're not a local!"

      On the other hand and having visited with friends who are like furniture there, my first experience of the Effra could have also been likened to that of Bridget Jones' & her relationship with her mother; arriving at a family party and being introduced & shown around like a prized horse!

      Having been serval times since, I understand why it is home from home for my ladies, as the ever familiar Cheers comradery mists my thoughts, so it is with the patrons who will indeed be your wife too... Dave.

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      Shana B.
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      14 Jan 2014

      Coming from New York City, I hear a lot of people say that our city has it all. But I can tell you that we do not have an Effra Hall. (Ugh pardon the rhyme.)

      When I came to London for my birthday this past November, I knew that I wanted to visit Brixton. I had heard so much about it, and I wanted the visit to be more than The London Eye and Tower of London (although those were awesome too). A friend of mine suggested Effra Hall, and so on my very last night, I met him at the Brixton stop and off we went.

      There weren't many chairs around to start when we walked in, and certainly none available. An older gentleman was standing next to a chair, and when I asked him if it was free, he grunted but said nothing. Ever the optimist (not really), I took this to mean it was free. I was wrong. As I reached for it, he still said nothing, but firmly pulled it away from me. Oddly enough, this was when I knew I would like Effra Hall.

      I eventually scored a table with my friend and we ordered some food while everyone else watched the football game. Surprisingly, the food was good! And before long, a ska/jazz band started playing in the back room. JAMMING. I kept the cider flowing, we made some new friends, I saw a beautiful man who looked like black Jesus but never did talk to him (how can you just walk up to Jesus?), and before I knew it the bar was closing. Too soon, man. I caught the last train back to my Air B&B and said goodbye.

      If--no, when I come back to London, I'm coming back to Effra Hall. Earlier in the night this time. And just maybe I'll say hi to Jesus.

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      Sabrina M.
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      One of the best nights of my life culminated at this very cool establishment in Brixton. My travel companion and I traveled up to Brixton on a Sunday afternoon, just hanging out and walking around. We met a cool guy who'd spent some time in the states and he suggested that we come with him to meet friends at Effra.

      Coziest pub ever! Sunday nights they had open mic, so poets and vocalists entertained us all evening, and our new friend was well acquainted with the barkeep and kept us hooked up with pints all night. I highly recommend this place. Comfy, friendly and a place where everybody really does seem to know your name.

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      Clare G.
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      8 May 2013

      Great local pub with a nice, fun and friendly Brixton crowd. While the ale selection may not be as broad as in some of the newer Brixton bars, it has a lovely local feel to the place - like somewhere people have been going for a long time. And, it's possible to get a drink pretty quickly which sadly isn't the case in the newer places that have been getting horribly packed lately! There's a lovely little beer garden out back too. Looking forward to checking out some of the live jazz they've got on.

      Enjoy,
      C*

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      Qype User (lauraa…)
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      23 Feb 2011

      I'm a huge fan of the Effra but you'll find me there on a Sunday night when Lauren Dalrymple runs a live jazz jam session (she's been doing this for just under 12 years now!) with the sassy and friendly professionalism of a seasoned performer she bring the pub and it's crowd to life, all the time the brilliantly friendly and relaxed atmosphere makes the jazz even sweeter! the night brings in a mixed crowd, old to young chatty to chilled they are all in here coexisting with a bluesy chilled vibe.


      A nice one for lovers of live music, friends, lovers, or a night out with your folks too - there's no one this night doesn't cater for! Drinks = good, prices = good what can I say, it's all gooooooooooooooood!


      ;)

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      S K.
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      23 Mar 2016

      A regulars kind of pub on a residential street. A little difficult to find a seat, but cozy. They had football playing on a number of tvs.

      They also have a number of craft beer in bottles. More standard options are on tap.

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      Qype User (Foxlei…)
      London, United Kingdom
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      17 Apr 2008

      Having lived in Brixton for 18 months when I first moved to London I couldn't believe it when a friend told me I hadn't unearthed a hidden gem- only a stones throw away from the Ritzy cinema. I was very intrigued - and not at all let down after my first visit. We decided to go for a couple of stretching drinks before heading of to see the chemical brothers but were having such a good time we missed the warm up act.


      There is a great selection of beers on tap, good music and a buzzing atmosphere- you can tell everyone there is having a really good time. I am also a huge fan of caribbean food so I was really excited to see jerk pork and mutton curry on the menu- who needs more than 2 options when they are both this good?It was really spicy, delicious and set me up for the entire evening!


      This place really is something special- its everything you hope for in a Brixton pub.

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      Qype User (Elmabr…)
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      23 Jan 2011

      Chanced on this and pulled-in by the Red Stripe and the opportunity of some lunch. And it wasn't too bad: bit of Jerk Chicken and cold beer. looks like it could be a cool place in the evenings, so I think we'll be back to dig the scene then

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