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Pub in [[Locale Eastcote|Eastcote]].
[[Category Good Beer Guide|Good Beer Guide]] pub in [[Locale Eastcote|Eastcote]].
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category='Beer Garden,Good Beer Guide 2010,Good Beer Guide 2011,Good Beer Guide 2012,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale'
category='Beer Garden,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Good Beer Guide,Good Beer Guide 2010,Good Beer Guide 2011,Good Beer Guide 2012,Pubs,Real Ale'
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formatted_website_text=' class="external">caseisalteredpinner.co.uk'
host='2a00:1098:86:4d:c0ff:ee:15:900d'
formatted_website_text='http://www.caseisalt...'
host='46.43.34.31'
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latitude='51.588985'
latitude='51.588486'
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longitude='-0.403712'
longitude='-0.402155'
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summary='Pub in Eastcote.'
summary='Good Beer Guide pub in Eastcote.'

Good Beer Guide pub in Eastcote.

Inside, there are two nice enough bar areas at the front, and a "barn-style" dining area further back. There's also a fair bit of outside seating. The pub has its own carpark.

Kake visited on a Wednesday evening in September 2009. Real ales available were Morland Bitter, Greene King IPA, Sharp's Doom Bar (£1.35/half), Sharp's Own (£2.80/pint), and Adnams Bitter (the latter two being marked as guests).

Sadly, there were no free tables in either of the front bars, so I had to go and sit in the "barn", which had no natural light, some rather unpleasant orange-yellow artificial light, and some of the cheesiest piped music I'd heard in a while.

According to their website as of September 2009 (and a sign seen outside in the same month), food is served noon-9pm Mon-Sat and noon-5pm Sundays and Bank Holidays. The menu was a little uninspiring photo, but covered most of what you'd expect from pub food. I tried the spinach and ricotta cannelloni (£8.50), which was perhaps a little over-optimistic of me; it turned out to be fairly gloppy and flavourless, with the only real flavour provided by a thick layer of melted cheese on top and a small pocket of tinned tomatoes lurking within. The side salad was perfunctory and not dressed, though it was garnished with a few bits of tinned sweetcorn. The vegetables in the coleslaw seemed a bit old and dried out. It's possible that their non-vegetarian dishes are better, but on the strength of this meal I won't be rushing back to find out.

Accessibility: There's a ramp up to get in at one of the entrances (there's one step down at the other), though a doorbell with a "press here" instruction suggests that the accessible entrance isn't always open. Once you're inside, it's step-free to much (though not all) of the seating area and also to the ladies' (didn't check the gents').

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Last visited by Kake, 9 September 2009. Opening times taken from the 2010 Good Beer Guide.

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