The Bridge Hotel, Greenford - pub details
Address: Western Avenue, Greenford, Middlesex, UB6 8ST [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11352) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Greenford (0.5 miles)
Greenford (0.3 miles), South Greenford (0.3 miles), Castle Bar Park (1.1 miles)
Brewery: Young's
Pub facilities/features:
- Fruit machines, Quiz machines
- Food served (All Day 7am till 10.30pm), Sunday roast (Full 3 course selection of Roasts), Gluten free meals available, Real ale (Youngs cask brewed Ales)
- Outside seating (Small pleasant beer patio), Children allowed (on Bridge room), Late licence (till 12.00), Credit cards accepted (All major types), Car park (huge car park), Smoking area (Lounges and restaurant), Function room for hire (Caters for 15 to 120), Accommodation available (68 ensuite rooms all air conditioned), Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud), Air conditioning (Through out), Coach parties welcome (Must book in advance), Disabled access (2 special bed rooms on groung floor), Disabled toilet (Near bar)
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Bar 2 b, Greenford (0.4 miles), Wishing Well, Greenford (0.6 miles), Railway, Greenford (0.6 miles), Red Lion, Greenford (0.6 miles), Black Horse, North Greenford (0.9 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Bridge Hotel, Greenford
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Large Young's hotel on a major junction of the A40. I've passed this pub many a time, but never been in. Only Youngs Bitter & Special were being served. Although they did have a box of Old Rosie cider behind the bar, which I availed myself of. The place is fairly characterless. But at least it actually had a real cider. blue_scrumpy - 23 Mar 2015 20:40 |
I used to work in The Bridge back in the mid-70s when it WAS a Youngs real pub! It had 3 bars: public, saloon & lounge. The beer was excellent & cheap: 22-25pish for bitters- & they even sold mild in those days! (Not that anyone drank it...18p was too expensive for brown water?) I haven't been there for a few years now, but I'm sure that it must have deteriorated into a gastro/restro 'bar'. Just look at The Duke of Kent...What a joke! :-((( renzarov - 8 Dec 2012 10:38 |
Couldn't agree more with the previous post, we popped in especially to check out the Thursday Karaoke as me and my partner both love a sing... Boy we were NOT disappointed. It's not the hugest venue but that ctually helped create a great atmosphere. Still great sound etc. and they're right the guy running it is hilarious and CAN actually sing himself. I think we've found our new local :-) Songbird - 8 Oct 2010 08:14 |
Boy this place has livened up 100%... They have a superb weekly Karaoke on Thursday nights now, great singers especially the guy who hosts it... Hillarious the way he rips the guys who can't sing a new asshole without offending anyone! If you like your Karaoke & live in West London you gorra' try this place!! kevbryant - 27 Sep 2010 12:00 |
I had lunch with an old friend here today and I ate a cajun chicken burger - not an haute cuisine dish, I admit. My friend had a curry. He didn't comment on the curry but my cajun chicken burger was bland and the bun cotton wool in texture as were the chips. There was a token sprig of salad too. With a pint and a half of lager and my similar amount of Young's Bitter the bill was �30.05 - not exhorbitant but there's better to be had for less elsewhere. The best I can say is unremarkable. motco - 21 Jul 2010 17:44 |
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