Wetherspoon's imaginative conversion of this historic town centre building which for 100 years was Twickenham's Post Office, in the home town of English Rugby. Pub named after William Webb Ellis who is said to have invented the game. This pub is large and very spacious, with live news and sport on silent screens. Twelve hand pumps are in constant use. The rear patio is open until 9pm, food is served all day and children are welcome until 9pm. It is a magnet for the real ale loving regulars and the frequent Wetherspoon's beer festivals are well supported. Beers from the local brewery, Twickenham Fine Ales are often available. Real Cider available. Please note: on match days only two beers are generally available (in plastic glasses). CAMRA discount vouchers are now accepted on Rugby days. Breakfast served until 12 noon. This pubs licensing restrictions stipulate that there is no admittance (for new entrants to the pub) an hour before last orders.
This Pub serves many changing beers and 3 regular beers.
William Webb Ellis, Twickenham
From Independent brewerys across the UK
Changing beers typically include: Oakham - Citra , Twickenham (seasonal) , Windsor & Eton - Knight of the Garter
Source: National