Pubs with Bruce
I've been a beer lover all my life and I love to travel. Combining these is the ultimate experience. As I've traveled, I've immersed myself in the history and folklore of the places I've visited. Join me on my beer journeys. Okay, it's not as good as actually being there, but who knows? You may be inspired to enjoy travels (and beers) of your own.

Fulham, London. Located on the Thames River and dating back to the 1760s, it was originally called The Pot House, due to the Crabtree Estate area being known as an industrial site with a pottery and chalk wharf. It later became The Three Jolly Gardeners and then The Crabtree. The current building was rebuilt in 1898 by Sich's Lamb Brewery of Chiswick. The split level bar with a restaurant at the rear has a high vaulted ceiling, plush furniture, and leather banquettes. A large patio/garden area overlooks the Thames with weeping willows providing shade (and relief from the rain!), and is said to be a great place to view the annual Varsity Boat Race. Located a 10 minute walk from Craven Cottage (home pitch for Fulham FC), it is a popular pre-match hang for fans. I had a Mustang American Pale Ale from nearby Sambrook's Brewery, enjoyed conversing with the locals, and then watched a thrilling 1-0 victory over Leeds United with Fulham scoring the winning goal in the 94th minute.











