In a superb location by the river's edge, a fair way from the town centre, but a nice walk to work up a thirst. Lots of tables outside the pub facing the river lead through to a Victorian style decor. The bar faces the entrance with its glass orbed lamps. The floor is mainly carpeted, and there are comfortable upholstered benches around the walls. The walls are decorated with a fine collection of copper pans, plates, ornaments and old pictures. Good selection of food, including roasts on Sundays. Dogs are welcome throughout the pub, including the guest rooms. Up to two changing beers, usually from local breweries. Accredited for beer quality during 2023.
Historic Interest
Originally called the Weir Hotel, it made an appearance in a 1964 episode of The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre entitled Who Was Maddox. An exterior shot shows the name of the hotel, and that it sold Courage and Barclay beers.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers (2- 3 beers on rotation, one exclusively for local breweries) and 1 regular beer.
Weir, Walton On Thames
Source: Local