Deservedly popular riverside pub with a rear patio and conservatory overlooking the Thames. Interior panelling and lowish ceiling lends to a cosy and comfortable ambience. There is a real fire in the winter. Kitchen open 9am for Breakfast at Weekend.
Historic Interest
The public house was established as The Bell and the first record of a licence is in 1751. The name was expanded to Bell & Crown in 1787. The pub was acquired by Fuller Smith & Turner in 1814, and appeared as ‘At River Side’ in the 1881 census. It was rebuilt in its present form in 1907 on condition that the licence of the neighbouring Ship Aground be surrendered. The Bell & Crown expanded into two adjoining shops on its river side in the 1980s where the large conservatory extension was added in 1984. The 1907 re-build was an excellent example of the Arts & Crafts style of architecture.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Bell & Crown, Chiswick
Changing beers typically include: Dark Star - American Pale Ale , Fuller's (seasonal) , Gales - HSB