Situated just downstream from the London Apprentice. The Town Wharf is situated right on the river and the Thames Path actually passes right through the pub. A two-storey Sam Smith's pub built to resemble a Swiss chalet. It's unbranded and also un-signposted from the main road, hidden away at the end of a quiet side street in an area of new build offices and apartments. The outside decking affords a view of Isleworth Ait (a teardrop shaped island) in the middle of the River Thames. As part of the Samuel Smiths chain, the pub only sells its own brand of beer which is suprisingly cheap. No real ale, handpumps removed. Sam Smiths Old Brewery Bitter available but no longer on hand pull. NB. The pub is a 'mobile free zone', phones, iPads etc are NOT permitted!
Now under new management.
Historic Interest
Modern Public House along Isleworth Riverside. Part of redevelopment of the area by Speyhawk in the 1980s. Architects – Hunt Thompson Associates.
Town Wharf, Old Isleworth