Ah, the excitement of a Tuesday
night out in New Malden. Particularly when it involves a stop at Bar Malden,
located directly next to the train station on the High Street.
Bar Malden, New Malden High Street |
Based on the name, I feared the worst. Would it be one of those trendy new places featuring pricey wines, exotic martinis and techno music? Aren't pubs supposed to have names like The White Hart, George and Dragon, The King's Arms, or the Queen's Legs?
Exterior not withstanding (it's on the ground floor of a
dreadful 1960s-vintage office tower), Bar Malden proved to be a standard
neighborhood pub. The food wasn’t very good, but it wasn’t very expensive
either. Nor was the alcohol. And all of it came quickly.
When it was time to go, I faced a dilemma. Does one tip
bartenders in English pubs? When I asked the woman behind
the bar, she just laughed and replied “Well, it’s nice, innit?
But you don’t have to if you order at the bar.” I left her a pound anyway.
For those with long memories, Bar Malden includes the space
formerly occupied by the Chi Chi Chinese restaurant. But that was years
ago.
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