Sensitively restored in 2011, this traditional pub has now become a firm favourite with beer fans. Fifteen hand-pulls dispense ales from independent breweries across the UK, plus ciders and perries. There are also 10 keg beer lines. Acoustic music features regularly, and recorded music is played unobtrusively from Vinyl LPs. Quiz night every Wednesday from 8pm. Food, served all day, includes Anthea’s famous pies and much more. It has a large well-equipped garden. A garden bar and TV screens setup on rugby days. Twice CAMRA Greater London Cider Pub Of The Year and local Branch Cider Pub Of The Year 2022.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Rebuilt in the inter-war period this brick and rendered two-storey pub retains a number of its original fittings.
The main bar at the front (originally three rooms or two rooms and off sales) has fielded panelling on the walls to two-thirds height, with a bare wood floor and a 1930s brick fireplace on the right. The bar counter front has square panels and looks to date from the 1930s, as does the bar-back fitting although some modern embellishments like white tiles have been applied. The bar-back is unusual in that protruding from the top enclosed shelving with wood-framed openings. The doorway on the rear left also looks inter-war and leads to a small room with new fittings, although beside the doors to the toilets are attractive baffles with leaded glazing with coloured glass saying "cider", "beers" and the like. One particularly attractive feature is that the upper parts of the front windows all have colourful glazing in the shape of shields.
This Pub serves 10 changing beers and 5 regular beers.
Sussex Arms, Twickenham
Mainly from small breweries.
Changing beers typically include: Five Points - Best , Southwark (seasonal) , Twickenham - Winter Star
Source: National