O'Neills, Kingston Upon Thames - pub details
Address: 3 Eden Street, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 1BQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Kingston (0.3 miles), Hampton Wick (0.5 miles), Norbiton (1.1 miles)
Chain: O'Neills
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music
- Fruit machines, Quiz machines (Weakest Link)
- Food served
- Outside seating (Tables outside in the summer), Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
other pubs nearby:
Druid's Head, Kingston Upon Thames (0.0 miles), Bar Ha Ha, Kingston Upon Thames (0.1 miles), Gazebo, Kingston Upon Thames (0.1 miles), Ram, Kingston Upon Thames (0.1 miles), Essence, Kingston (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of O'Neills, Kingston Upon Thames
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The second of the two pubs I visited before attending the local Suede gig at the Hippodrome a week or so ago. Hadn't been there in ages but the vibe was fairly similar as to what I remember although it has had a bit of a paint job. I think in the day they are now aiming more at the lunch crowd as it does have a bit of a restaurant feel with a lot more tables than there used to be. Not really a haven for real ale drinkers but then again Irish or in this case Irish theme pubs are not really geared up for that. They had Brewdog Punk IPA on keg which I opted for and enjoyed and wasn't as extortionately expensive as I thought it would be. I remember when this place used to sell Guinness Red which I was very partial to when I worked locally in Kingston about 10 years ago. I haven't seen this in a long time so possibly Guinness discontinued it. Shame really as it was a a really nice beverage! BeerGutt - 31 Jan 2016 20:06 |
Went into this pub for only the second time ever (the first being a few days over ten years ago) because it, unlike practically everywhere else in Kingston, was open on Boxing Day evening. Not too bad, lagers better than bitter and no bar snacks at all so we were forced to make a detour on our way home. Butcombe Chris Moose ale and Brewdog Punk IPA. This used to be the Apple Market Inn but not for a while. rainlight - 27 Dec 2015 18:39 |
Came here on a Saturday night figuring it would be like every other O'neils, but to be honest it wasn't as good. You get this snobby vibe from a lot of people who come here (Which isn't the pubs fault really) and the live music was just plain awful. You couldn't even hear the singer, and she was using a lyric book to sing a long to which I thought was very unprofessional. Overall, I wouldn't say this was a bad pub, really. It's just populated by Snobs who think they're too good to go clubbing, and the live music (on this occasion) was quite poor. lovedoc - 8 Jun 2015 13:29 |
Bog standars O'Neills, about the same as anywhere really. Good policy on football though. Tourmalet - 3 Mar 2015 16:15 |
Went in today to watch the footy with the girlfriend and have a burger. Weird vibe, half the place given over to what looks like a pizza express type setup. Good guiness and food. TommyRogers1979 - 2 Nov 2013 23:45 |
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