*under new management* Aug 2025
Pub reopens after major refurbishment at 5.30pm 10th July.
Famous grade-II listed former Isleworth Brewery riverside pub in 'old' Isleworth, with an unusual name and interesting history. It dates back to Tudor times, although it was rebuilt during the first half of the eighteenth century. The first recorded license dates back to 1731 and it was originally kept open all night for the benefit of travellers on the Thames. The interior is classic 'traditional', although opened out, with an upstairs Riverview Room. Outside is a large patio with many tables, and some also on the riverbank. Regularly have three guest ales and one cider. Food is very popular, served daily from 12noon until 10.00pm. Usually some music Fri. eves, board games Wed, poker Thu, and Sun is quiz night. It is well worth the short walk from the nearest bus stop (H37 - the 117 & 267 stop a little further away). Note road access is only currently available via Park Road.
Historic Interest
The London Apprentice pub dates as far back as 1731 and overlooking the Isleworth Stairs that were established during the reign of Henry VIII. It was there that Lady Jane Grey boarded the Royal Barge to accept the throne as Queen of England, only to be imprisoned in the tower nine days later.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Greene King (seasonal) , Hogs Back - TEA , Timothy Taylor - Landlord
Source: National
Cask Ale
Real Cider
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