A Forest Hill pub has been named the best in south east London - its second award of the year.
Following a poll by members of the Campaign for Real Ale, The Blythe Hill Tavern picked up the coveted SE London Pub of the Year 2015 title.
It was also named Cider Pub of the Year in the same poll.
The Stanstead Road boozer's victory comes after it was named the best in the whole of the capital back in January by the Society For The Preservation Of Beers From The Wood
Speaking after that award, landlord Cornelius 'Con' Riordan said: "It's the quality of the real ale, and the quality of the service."
Greenwich's Pelton Arms was runner-up in the Pub of the Year category.
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