Reopened in 2019 after an extensive refurbishment and facelift, this stripped-back and opened-out Fuller's pub is almost opposite Battersea Park station and attracts a fairly young clientele. The bar has 23 draught lines (20 keg and three cask), with the wide choice of beers extending to bottles and cans. There is attractive floor tiling and glazed brickwork around the bar, and a patio (heated in colder weather) to the side. Information boards on a rear wall explain a range of brewing terms. Quiz night Sunday (6pm). Free treats for dogs. Expect to pay around £6 for a pint.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- A mid-19th Century 3-storey corner building. On the Battersea Park Road elevation the first floor is 3 windows wide and the second 4 windows wide. The altered ground floor is now tiled. The upper floors are stuccoed stone. The first floor windows are each twin lancets set in a 2-centred arched recess. Below the common cillband each window has an apron formed of a blind balustrade. Above a bandcourse the second floor round-headed windows have rusticated surrounds of keyblock and voussoirs. Between the 2 inner windows a corbel-block fronting a crocketed niche supports the figure of a mason wielding mallet and chisel. The crowning dentil cornice supports a blocking course.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Mason's Arms, Battersea
Changing beers typically include: Dark Star - Hophead , Fuller's (varies)