This Pub is Permanently Closed
Back in March 1997 this was a new Whitbread Hogshead pub in former shop premises. A total of 25 handpumps and 4 casks behind the bar serving up to 19 different beers. A raised seating area at the front lead to a main bar area with bare floorboards, bare brick walls etc. in typically spartan style. Rear seating area with flagstone floor and brick fireplace had collection of car memorabilia celebrating the golden age of motoring along Chiswick High Road in the 1920s and 1930s when No. 32 was occupied by the Autocar Service Company's "Gentlemen's Car Showroom". Boddington: Bitter. Brakspear: Bitter. Flowers: IPA, Original Bitter. Fuller: London Pride. Greene King: IPA. Marston: Pedigree. Morland: Old Speckled Hen. Wadworth: 6X. Whitbread: Abroad Cooper, Castle Eden Ale. Guest Beers (G). Scrumpy Jack: Old Hazy Cider. Guest Cider (G)
By March 2001 all the handpumps had been removed and was now a brash, modern-style bar.
By September 2004 the bar had become Flashman's. Handpumps has been installed but sadly unused due to ‘lack of demand’ over the summer period.
The pub was then renamed Goodman's but closed by September 2007 and converted to ‘High Road Auctions’, an auction house and cafe bar with bottled beers only by February 2011.
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