The Weir is a popular place to eat and meet friends in Brentford. It's reputedly the oldest surviving licensed premises in Brentford, dating back to 1604. JMW Turner, the famous painter, lived here for a year in 1785 and the cellar below dates back to this time. The pub is located on the river tucked away from Brentford High Street on the corner of the Georgian square, The Butts. There are two bar areas: the piano bar and the main bar. You can reserve tables for both food and drinks parties in both. Formal dining is catered for in a separate dining room overlooking the waterside garden. On Sunday there is Live Latino Music from Jorge Ramirez.
Historic Interest
Two storey Victorian building with mansard roof and sash windows. Originally just the corner pub building, but the Victorian house next door was incorporated in the 1980s. Doulton tiles on the exterior.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Weir Bar & Dining Room, Brentford