Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively Putney Heath pub with a big garden, friendly vibe, reliable fish and chips, and occasional service slowdowns; best for relaxed gatherings rather than precision dining.
Green Man delivers competitive neighborhood pub dining with solid food quality anchored by excellent fish and chips, paired with appealing garden and refreshed interiors that draw locals and families. Inconsistent execution—particularly with roasts and service pacing during busy periods—prevents a higher grade, though friendly, engaged staff and strong loyalty suggest reliable core experiences. A dependable choice for casual British dining rather than a destination standout.
Set by Putney Heath with buses pulling up out front, Green Man feels like a proper neighborhood pub that grew up a bit. Guests describe cheerful staff, polished rooms, and a garden that soaks up whole afternoons. One regular summed it up: "The team made our Christmas feel easy," while another praised the spotless and comfortable space. Expect a buzz you can talk over, not shout through, and a crowd that skews local and relaxed. The cooking leans modernized pub fare rather than fireworks, with fish and chips, bavette steak, and seasonal mains as go-tos. The culinary approach is elevated traditional British: solid technique, a few contemporary touches like harissa or herb veloute, and big portions when it counts. Diners rave about the crisp, flaky fish; roasts draw mixed notes, from generous to underseasoned. If you value dependable classics over theatrics, this is your comfort lane. Families do well here thanks to the big garden, friendly staff, and kid-pleasers like fries, burgers, and sausage and mash. There is no explicit kids menu on the snapshot provided, but sides and simpler mains cover picky appetites. Several diners mention gluten free fish and chips via a separate fryer; vegans and vegetarians have options like the plant burger and beet-centric starters. For cautious eaters, stick to the pub staples; adventurous kids may explore, but classics are the safer bet.
Area: Leafy edge-of-commons setting near Putney Heath, drawing locals for relaxed pints, Sunday roasts, and garden hangs.
Safety: Generally safe residential area with steady footfall; reviews note clean interiors and comfortable atmosphere.
Nearby: Near bus terminus and green spaces; alternative pubs like the Telegraph nearby create local comparison shopping.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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