Grade II listed 16th-century inn very close to the river and visible from it, attracting tourists on their riverside walks. The large beer garden can seat 200, is home to a 400-year-old chestnut tree and hosts Sunday lunchtime barbecues. But the skittle alley which used to be at the back of the pub has now sadly disappeared to become a function area.
This is now a food-led venue, with pub classics and a range of pizzas for mains. There are 3 cask ale pumps with normally at least two ales on.
A painting of the late A P Herbert, local resident, MP and polymath, presides over "his" corner table. Note that the beer prices here reflect the upmarket nature of the area.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed, Historic England reference 1192979.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Black Lion, Hammersmith