Bread and Roses Pub

68 Clapham Manor Street London SW4 6DZ

The Bread and Roses is our award-winning free house in Clapham. With large outdoor spaces, a garden room, food, live music stage and separate theatre, this offers a great place to relax and be entertained.

Come down to experience some fantastic fringe theatre, spectacular live music gigs, monthly blues jams, the Clapham Comedy Club, writing groups and social clubs, or just to sample one of our many real ales.

We decided to buy our own pub back in 1995 to give us a permanent base and licence. After some searching we bought the Bowyer Arms, a Grade 2 listed building designed by Thomas Cubitt. The following year the Bread and Roses opened its doors and won CAMRA best pub refurbishment of the year.

The pub’s name is inspired by a poem associated with the 1912 US textile workers’ strike that makes the point ‘Hearts starve as well as bodies, give us bread but give us roses!’

Everyone is welcome, so come and visit!

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