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Closed, now a Sainsbury Local
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�9.90 for two pints of estrella dam. you have to be an idiot to order that round again.
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A vast improvement since the new management have taken over. Still suffers from it's size; always seeming empty. Prettified and clean, decent food and well kept beer, very good barstaff and service. It will get there.
eddyd - 24 Aug 2010 11:25 |
Awkwardly placed, this is fairly large venue that doesn't know quite how to handle it's size. Nice and spacious, but also a bit bland and lacking in character.
Good prices for drinks and food, and the food itself is very impressive.
Avoid when a big sports match is on, but aside from that, definitely worth a visit for a meal or a few drinks.
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I went in this pub with my girlfriend 3 months ago and it was a stinking dirty hell hole.
WHAT a TRANSFORMATION!! it was clean, there were people in the pub that wern't football hooligans and it actually had quite a warm pleasant feel to it. There were candles on the tables, It had been given a lick of paint and a choice of 2 real ales + numerous lagers and bottles. I was told that in January the kitchen will be opening. I will be back! Good to see this pub with so much potential on the up!
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I really fine it hard to say anything good about this pub.
When it was a rough dive you could at least get a seat, albeit one stained with an unidentifiable sticky brown substance.
Now its just another boring pub with no history or appeal. The landlord, or at least the guy in charge last time I visited, also is a bit strange � kept rearranging tables and chairs, may be he�s got an obsessive compulsive disorder?
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I have been to the Wheatsheaf to watch rugby - it was heaving - but had a great atmosphere. And more recently I have been to the quiz on a Thursday night.. which was great fun! The food is cheaper than most London pubs & the portions are great. Worth a visit if you are a sports fan.
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Not a bad pub for food and real ale. Quiz night on Thursday's is a good reason to go, the quizmaster has an impressively loud voice (the quiz is good too!).
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you can change the pub as much as you like but i can remember what people came in here for and it wasnt a beer. was better when the old faces made this a mad house.
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Wow, nice job guys. Whole place has been recently refurbished to very high standart. It is very airy and crisp loots of space to sit and chill out. New head chef- Adam cooks food from heaven and keep prices on earth (try rosemary lamb steak with rosemary jus served on parsley mash and roasted carrots- 12.50� excellent).Menu in changing once a week. The also do Sunday roast with is superb. This place will change Fulham.
bob - 10 Nov 2004 09:06 |
Not the cosiest pub around, but they have well kept real ale (Greene King).
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A large barnlike structure with bilious carpet and wooden furniture. A big TV screen at one end and a lot of See It Live footie posters. For somewhere so big it's surprisingly claustrophobic, with almost no windows to the outside.
Chris - 30 Aug 2003 08:32 |