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| BlackHaddock (175), , England | | March 29, 2012 This is a Fuller’s owned pub, so only their beers are sold, unless you include lagers and not cask products (which I don’t), bottles of Fuller’s beers are also available. The full range is normally on cask, including the seasonal brews. The London Pride and the ESB I had were both in good condition.
Normal London staff, just doing enough not to get sacked and not upsetting anyone, these were British though, very unusual for London.
Hammersmith is not on many tourists ’must see’ lists when in London, but if you are in the area, this is worth finding.
The tiled frontage dates back to 1910, the first license was issued in 1727, not that anything now remains from those days. There is however a fine old fireplace close to the raised seating area at the front of the pub.
Fairly large open plan, single roomed pub. Mixed drinkers of all ages, mostly locals, shoppers or students.
Pizza’s and burgers are the main food, didn’t have any but saw hefty looking plates going to customers and empty plates coming back, so I can only assume the food s good.
| | Leighton (226), London, England | | March 3, 2012 A rather lovely Fullers pub. Tons of natural light. Has the best back garden I’ve seen in London by far. Pretty standard selection of Fullers beers, although I did find one less common offering (Front Row). A very nice option for this area. | | MikeJohnson (11), Feltham, Middlesex, England | | August 10, 2011 A well kept pub with well kept Fuller’s beers. On a busy main shopping street though not always crowded. Well worth a visit if you haven’t been before. | | berkshirejohn (109), Bracknell, England | | July 4, 2011 A large Victorian edifice, the best feature being the tiling on the exterior. The interior has been modernised reasonably sympathetically. Beer choise is limited to the Fuller’s range, but is well kept. | | Alphadelic (48), Portland, Oregon | | March 19, 2009 Agreeable atmosphere at this traditional pub that is proud of its long history. Lots of men. Lots of little nooks to hide away in . Around te bar however, has an open feel and is well lit. Reasonable prices (read standard) but they keep the cellar very well.
Fullers ales on draught but they stock the full range of seasonals and its fresh as a daisy due to its proximity to the brewery. |
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