A traditional Ex Fuller’s 19th century (1838) pub with a distinctive tiled frontage and original etched glass windows. Situated on the corner of Cross Lances Road and Hanworth Road.
The pub has been sold to a Nepalese restaurant owners and is going to be know as the Cross Lances Nepalese Pasa Pub/Restaurant. Now managed by the team behind Pasa Restaurant and where all the pub food ordered comes from and delivered as a 'takeway' to the pub table, but the management are planning to establish an on-site kitchen in the pub itself at some stage in the future. Note. Nepali food uses fewer spices and is usually not as spicy as Indian food. There’s also a rear garden and a customer car park (pay for a permit at the bar).
It has undergone only internal refurbishment so far. The new owners' want to keep it as pub, retaining the ale, the music, pool table and darts area, tournaments. Music is hosted most Fridays and Saturday nights and there is open mic on a Sunday evening (Hosted by Elaine Samuels).
Historic Interest
A glance through the history books shows the first mention of the pub name was in 1819 - when the 'Signe of the Cross Lances' was erected on the Hanworth Road. Built in 1838 and named after the insignia of the 12th Royal Prince of Wales Lancers who were then based nearby. The interior has remained almost entirely unspoilt and unaltered for decades, with three distinct areas (including an alcove 'snug'), wood-panelled walls and an unusual curved etched-glass front window.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's - London Porter , Twickenham (varies) , Young's (seasonal)
Cask Ale
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