{"summary":"","latitude":"","postcode":"","fax":"","os_y":"","timestamp":"2004-11-04T15:22:44","username":"Anonymous","node_image":"","os_x":"","longitude":"","opening_hours_text":"","content":"Dingy \"drinkers\" pub, located in a railway arch close to [[Waterloo station]].\n\nTwo bars: the smaller one at the front is slightly more comfortable, with cushioned seats and stools; the larger back bar is more basically furnished, but features a big screen projector TV which shows live soccer and rugby matches.  Both get very smoky when busy and there is little ventilation, so not good for asthmatics or tobacco-phobes.\n\nThe place is often crowded on weeknights with people getting a few pints in before the evening commute.  It thins out by 8 o'clock though and getting a table is not too troublesome.\n\nHowever it is best avoided when England are playing at Twickenham - it is heaving with pissed-up rugger buggers (mind you, if pissed-up rugger buggers are your thing  . . . ).\n\nThe main saving grace of the Hole is the wide selection of real ales, some of which are well enough kept to be worth drinking.\n\nThere is food available.","phone":"","address":"","city":"London","locales":["South Bank","Waterloo"],"version_indpt_url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/Hole_In_The_Wall%2C_SE1_8SQ","node_image_url":"","country":"United Kingdom","categories":["Beer","Pubs"],"website":"","node_image_licence":"","version":"3","url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/id=Hole_In_The_Wall%2C_SE1_8SQ;version=3","formatted_content":"<p>Dingy \"drinkers\" pub, located in a railway arch close to <a href=\"?Waterloo_Station\">Waterloo station</a>.</p>\n<p>Two bars: the smaller one at the front is slightly more comfortable, with cushioned seats and stools; the larger back bar is more basically furnished, but features a big screen projector TV which shows live soccer and rugby matches.  Both get very smoky when busy and there is little ventilation, so not good for asthmatics or tobacco-phobes.</p>\n<p>The place is often crowded on weeknights with people getting a few pints in before the evening commute.  It thins out by 8 o'clock though and getting a table is not too troublesome.</p>\n<p>However it is best avoided when England are playing at Twickenham - it is heaving with pissed-up rugger buggers (mind you, if pissed-up rugger buggers are your thing  . . . ).</p>\n<p>The main saving grace of the Hole is the wide selection of real ales, some of which are well enough kept to be worth drinking.</p>\n<p>There is food available.</p>\n"}