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The Pavillion is a QPR pub which i use before QPR home games , i brought my Arsenal friends who were wearing Arsenal colours and it was not a problem, i've since noticed that other QPR fans bringing rival supporters there and it has not being a problem either . Guinness is average but slightly over priced at �3.40 approx . In short i like the Pavillion and i will continue to use it as my football pub every other Saturday.
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I use the pub occasionally at lunchtimes when it is very quiet. Beer well kept but sadly it is Greedy king so no great taste or flavour. Asells Cyder is a good deal and is a great refreshing lunchtime pint. Food OK but a bit overpriced. Sausages in the Sausage and mash were pre-cooked and reheated which makes them a bit dry. �6.99 is therefore overpriced.
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Have only been this establishment 3 times visiting friends in London and on each occasion have witnessed a fight. This altercation inveriably happens around ten past eleven and is preceeded by drunk girls screaming and usually one or two terribly dishevelled pugelists being dragged to the exit, also crying, nursing obligatory face wound and telling the world how much they love one of the drunken girls still crying by the pool table. Up until this strange time when the drunken, crying and bloody faced fight, this is actually a decent pub with very friendly (older) locals.
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I made one of the worst decisions in my life this week, The North Pole was closed for a minor refurb and I needed somewhere for lunch and sit to do some work so I gave The Pavilion a chance even though something told me not to. I should have listened to myself! I ordered food and drinks and I don't think the woman behind the bar have ever learnt the value of service with a smile. Terrible service! The only good point was the young man helping me getting ketchup. Very polite and friendly. The food was terrible, greasy was the word... Then I ordered coffee, my mistake! AWFUL horrid coffee!
Seriously, Greene King should have a look at how the place is run...
Safe to say that I will never be back ever again!
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It's a lot better than it used to be, i paid my first visit in there since 1996 for a darts match. Guinness 2.79, Carling 2.50. Quick and efficient service, but it was a Thursday and not many others in apart from the 2 dart teams, but would use again. The bad reputation still seems to be there, but if you've not been there for a while, give it whirl - you may change your mind.
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This pub is a big disappointment. Even though it's a Greene King pub... Abbott Ale has NEVER be available when I go there (granted, it is rarely). The refurbishment is nice, compared to what it looked like before, but the quality is not there. Avoid the food and don't expect speed and/or efficiency from the staff. It's a shame because the pub has so much potential.
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I have to say, this has got to be one of the worst run pubs i've been in for a long time.. The food is not much to be desired! Over priced, and under sized.. It tastes like it comes from a microwave :( very disappointing considering the price! The beer, Does the current manager even know how to clean the lines??? The staff, very rarely smiling.. Lucky if they can understand your order, some members of staff drink on duty, while others just stand around gossiping waiting for the customers to serve themselves? The bad atmosphere and bad attitude behind the bar makes the drink taste just that little bit worse! Overall , this is a great pub to vist if your looking for bad attitude, bad service and the worst beer for miles..
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visited for QPR's recent 5-0 drubbing by Southend. 2 bars - one smaller and for pool, the other large with many tables. plenty of screens for sports lovers and deep fried food a-plenty.
It'll do.
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This pub has been refurbished and is now a complete pile of sh*t. All the class and dingyness has been removed in favour of no soul and dreadful barstaff which cannot seem to handle drink and food orders at the same time. It's probably why you used to order from the kitchen seperately in the old Pav. I tried to keep a brave face but had to leave without so much as a sip of a pint when the queue began to resemble January Sales (through incompetence) and swearing and scowls became the norm. 40 minutes later two of my freinds did the same with their money refunded as their grub still hadn't arrived. I absolutely hate what has happened to one of my old favourite pubs. Married here? I wouldn't touch this gaff with yours...
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Come 11:01 the barstaff come charging out from behind the bar (in possibly the only real show of speed/urgency of the evening) and bellow "do you have no homes to go to?" to anyone with more than a mouthful in their glass. Treat me like an adult with some courtesty and respect and I'd down my remaining beer and toddle off at five past eleven rather than grimly nurse my remaining slops until 11:20 out of sheer bloody-mindedness.
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This pub is fantastic. The fish and chips have taste and all the chefs are real fat, which is always a good sign. You can get a pint of bitter for �1.60 and they used to do a pub quiz with a �75 prize, and there's a beer garden.
I want to get married here...
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A massive pub that you could park a train in. Has a couple of pool tables and a couple of ales so I'm happy going there, but it's quite out of the way.
Has proper pub nights (Ladies Darts Night) and proper pub food (tasteless fish and chips).
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Large and fussily decorated Fullers house with a small bar at the front and a big eatery/bar at the back. Used to be the pavilion for an Army rifle club, hence the name. Also the only pub for quite some distance in most directions - the North Pole is the nearest one (see 'other pubs nearby' list).
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