The Carpenter's Arms, Hammersmith - pub details
Address: 91 Black Lion Lane, Hammersmith, London, W6 9BG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 34077) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Stamford Brook (0.2 miles), Ravenscourt Park (0.3 miles), Turnham Green (0.6 miles)
South Acton (1.4 miles), Chiswick (1.4 miles), Gunnersbury (1.5 miles)
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user reviews of the Carpenter's Arms, Hammersmith
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Popped in here for a quick beer at the end of an evening last Saturday. While we didn't eat, had a decent pint, pleasant service, and nice surroundings. Would certainly consider going back for a longer visit and food. Oktup - 25 Apr 2010 14:45 |
The food was terrible. The cheeseboard was a joke - the smallest pieces of cheese ever. Nice interior and fine for a drink but don't eat there. annaf - 31 Jan 2010 12:10 |
Nice to see this is no longer a French theme bar. Though on second thoughts the French theme bar thing was quite amusing in an obsessive kind of way. rainlight - 22 Sep 2008 16:10 |
Great gastropub. Had a superb meal there last night. Food was excellent and reasonably priced; the staff were friendly and accommodating. Only point to note is the Carpenter's is more restaurant than pub, esp. in evenings. Well worth the visit, and one I think I will be repeating often. mattc97 - 15 Aug 2008 13:45 |
This is a pretty small and narrow pub that seems to have an emphasis on serving up food. There were about 10 people in when I went yesterday afternoon and the average age must have been 70. If this pub is aiming for the affluent Chiswick geriatrics it is succeeding. I was a little tentative upon entering as I wasn�t sure if this place was a restaurant, but upon noticing the Adnams, Guinness, Amstell, Addlestones Cider and Kronenburg I was put at ease that it was in fact a pub. The barmaid was very polite and it was nice drinking my well served Amstell in the beer garden with the sun shining. There are a few arty farty pictures on the walls and I noticed a picture of a Harp lorry (surely there must have been a better subject to take a picture of!) This isn�t really a place for people that like pubs, but maybe if it is still there in 50 years time I�ll pop in and have some food and banter with the locals. Strongers - 5 Jun 2008 10:59 |