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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
National
Josh Barrie

The Hope: Unassuming south London pub named one of the best in Britain

A community-run pub in South London has been named the capital’s best for the sixth time in just 12 years.

The accolade is especially impressive given The Hope, on West Street in Carshalton, was threatened with closure before being saved by locals.

Today, the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has again hailed the boozer as one of the best in the UK, awarding it Greater London Regional Pub of the Year at its 2023 awards.

Regulars saved The Hope from shutting down little over a decade ago, clubbing together to create 48 West Limited and taking over the lease.

In 2015, the group managed to purchase the pub freehold and it is now owned by 46 shareholders — with a 24 per cent ownership cap per individual — in Carshalton, an unassuming pocket of Sutton with a large duck pond and a sizable Catholic community.

The Hope has since gathered a reputation for a fine selection of beers, affordable prices, simple pub food, and friendly service.

There are always seven real ales on tap, always from smaller, independent breweries, as well as ciders, lagers, and craft beers.

The food is home cooked, and bar snacks include sausage rolls and pork pies, while the pub operates a no TV, radio or music policy, instead encouraging conversation.

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