A prominent Grade II listed Young's pub, built in 1740 and rebuilt 1838. A stained glass panel commemorates the site of a convent of the Observant Friars, whose insignia was a white cross. The entrance is reached by steps for good reason: the river often floods here. An island bar serves two side rooms (one a mezzanine); an unusual feature is a working fireplace beneath a window. The ground-level patio bar opens at busy times. Food is available every day.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
White Cross, Richmond
Changing beers typically include: Hogs Back - TEA , Twickenham - The Naked Ladies
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