Reds, Barnes, London
- Category:
- Restaurants Barnes | Restaurants London
- Address:
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146 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, London SW15 2SW
020 8780 3833
Tube:
- East Putney Station (0.9 km)
Nearby stations:
- Barnes Station (0.7 km)
- Barnes Bridge Station (1.3 km)
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2 reviews of Reds in English
Lunch at reds is overpriced, VERY average and under portioned.
Its a nice spot and has a good selection of items on the menu. Good for after work drink, especially outside. But generally I think this place is characterless and trying to be more than it is.
Has had quite a few management changed recently, looks like it is on the way up from what is was at christmas 2008, which was appalling!
Still far too pricey. Putney is full of much better deals, Reds needs to catch up!
Reds is a fairly decent bar/restaurant in between Putney mainline and East Putney tube stations. Its location makes it an excellent meeting point.
The bar area is dimly lit with pretty modern interior, filled with
plenty of tables and chairs.
At the front is a decking area allowing you to sit outside, although the views of the upper Richmond road aren’t ideal.
Happy hour runs from 4pm till 8pm (or is that 7pm, the signage is slightly confusing?) Monday to Saturday, where they offer 30% off all draft and bottled beers, making it one of
the cheapest places to drink in Putney during those times.
I haven’t tried the food since it became Red’s a few years ago from former incarnation La Pief.
Recommended for meeting friends after work. Wouldn’t stay there for the whole evening though as it seems lacking in atmosphere.
bluesofty You may well see my cosin in there - he was meant to come to the party but was moving. Carry a placard saying 'Adam Goddall, are you here?’ please! Tell him it’s about time he phoned?
26 September 2008







