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After Work Drinks Near Fulham Broadway - The Commuter's Guide to Quick Pints

OF17 March 2026·By Only Fulham Editorial·3 min read
After Work Drinks Near Fulham Broadway - The Commuter's Guide to Quick Pints

There's something wonderfully civilised about ducking into a proper Fulham pub after a day's work, especially when you're surrounded by familiar faces from the neighbourhood. Whether you're stepping off the District line or hopping off the bus along New King's Road, Fulham Broadway offers some genuinely excellent spots for that essential post-work pint.

The Gastropub Classics

The White Horse on Parsons Green is practically an institution, though it's worth the five-minute walk from the Broadway. This Harvey's flagship pub draws a lovely mix of families, young professionals, and long-time locals. The beer garden absolutely comes alive on warmer evenings, and their rotating selection of real ales means there's always something new to try. Expect to pay around £5.50 for a pint, and don't bother trying to book outside space during summer months.

Closer to the station, The Fox & Pheasant on Fulham Road strikes that perfect balance between gastropub sophistication and neighbourhood warmth. Their wine list is particularly impressive, with decent glasses starting from £6. The upstairs dining room can get busy after 7pm, but the ground floor bar area is ideal for quick drinks with colleagues.

Wine Bars and Modern Spots

For something a bit more contemporary, Noble Green Wine on Fulham Road has become a real favourite among the after-work crowd. This independent wine shop doubles as a bar, offering an excellent selection by the glass. The atmosphere is relaxed and knowledgeable without being intimidating, and you can even buy bottles to take home. Glasses start from around £7, making it perfect for a midweek treat.

The Jam Tree on King's Road (technically Chelsea but a stone's throw from Fulham Broadway) attracts a slightly younger crowd. Their cocktails are decent, the music isn't too loud for conversation, and they do excellent sharing plates if you decide to make an evening of it. Happy hour runs until 7pm on weekdays, bringing cocktails down to a more reasonable £8.

Quick Pints and No-Fuss Drinking

Sometimes you just want a straightforward pint without any bells and whistles. The King's Head on Fulham High Street delivers exactly that. This proper local pub has that lived-in feel that makes everyone welcome, whether you're in a suit or weekend clothes. The beer's well-kept, the prices are fair (under £5 for most pints), and you'll often find yourself chatting to regulars who've been coming here for decades.

The Cross Keys on Lawrence Street offers another authentic pub experience. Tucked away from the main roads, it feels like a genuine discovery. The clientele tends to be a mix of tradespeople finishing early and office workers who've found this hidden gem. Pool table, decent jukebox, and proper pub atmosphere without any pretension.

Timing Your Visit

Most venues hit their stride between 5:30pm and 7pm on weekdays, when the commuter crowd mingles with early diners. If you prefer a quieter drink, aim for just after 5pm or after 8pm when the initial rush has settled.

Friday evenings are naturally busier everywhere, so consider booking a table at gastropubs like The Fox & Pheasant if you're planning to eat. The White Horse can get particularly packed on Friday afternoons when the weather's decent.

Getting Home

One of the real advantages of drinking around Fulham Broadway is the transport links. The District and Piccadilly lines run regularly until late, and night buses serve most of South West London. If you live locally, the gentle walk home through Fulham's tree-lined streets is rather pleasant, especially on those longer summer evenings.

The 14, 22, and 414 buses all stop right outside Fulham Broadway station, making it easy to reach Putney, Clapham, or head back into central London.

Making It Work

The beauty of Fulham's after-work drinking scene is its genuine neighbourhood character. These aren't tourist traps or corporate chains, but proper local establishments where you might bump into your neighbour or strike up a conversation with someone who grew up three streets away. Whether you fancy a quick pint before heading home to the family or want to catch up with colleagues over a decent glass of wine, Fulham Broadway serves up exactly what you need with that characteristic South West London warmth.

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