A rarity for Wetherspoon's, this was not a conversion but had been a pub since the late 19th century. Ten ales are usually available with London brews often featuring. A massive refit, including a conservatory at the rear gives it an airy and bright feeling, and families are welcome until late evening. The car park has gone, replaced by a larger garden which is now segregated between smoking and non-smoking; the latter having the benefit of Astroturf.
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This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: East London (varies) , Oakham (varies) , Twickenham (varies)
Source: National
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