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Another new Fullers pub I visited on Saturday. I understand this is a listed building. It's certainly an old pub. The ale range (Pride & ESB) was uninspiring. But the small bar area is pleasant enough and apparently there is a separate restaurant. Locals were mainly watching the football scores coming in on the TV. Not the cheapest of pubs. A place I've been past so many times. But I don't remember ever venturing in and I won't be in too much of a hurry to return.
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Excellent ESB and friendly staff make this a good pre next day flight pub.
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Fullers need to recognise the decency and quality of this establishment. Doubt they ever read this, though.....
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I totally concur with Mr Shaw. A fine example of an English Pub. I travel 22 miles (by taxi) to visit this pub once every 10 days, or so. Glorious. Keep it up 10/10
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A great example of what can be achieved. A Fantastic pub with well kept beer. Once inside, you could be anywhere. In reality, you are down the road from Heathrow and across the road from a low life council estate. Nevertheless, "they" do not visit � preferring cheap shots and lager serving bars. Thank God! Great place. Keep it up.
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A good, traditional pub with decent Fuller's ales and as an ale drinker I would rate this as the best pub in the area.
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This is a friendly Fuller's local where you will always find a well-kept pint. Freda's home-cooked Sunday lunches are among the best I have sampled and very good value. There's a quiet garden for when the warmer weather arrives.
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