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[[Category Young's|Young's]] pub and hotel very close to [[Richmond Station]].
Good Beer Guide pub very close to Richmond station.
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It's one of the pubs that people collect in on rugby days, since it's convenient for both the train station and the buses to the stadium, and hence gets very busy on those days. On sunny days, there are often a lot of people congregating out the front, where there is a fair bit of seating sheltered beneath large umbrellas/parasols, but there is often space inside.
[[Martin]] says: It's another "posh" Young's pub. I had a very fine steak and ale pie there (for about £10, so not the cheapest, but IMHO worth it). (Pie-fascists note: fully enclosed in good shortcrust pastry.) In the past, the only non-smoking section was unfortunately the table service food area, but post smoking ban this caveat no longer applies. I have been impressed with the helpfulness of the staff here - on one occasion allowing us to sit in the non-smoking section despite not ordering food, and on another occasion loaning us umbrellas from the lost property while we walked round (nearby) [[Kew Gardens]].
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Entry is into a wood panelled section with exposed floorboards and a mix of high and normal seating. Two fireplaces face each other across this section, apparently original but also apparently not in use. A column of checkerboard tiles leads back to the bar, and there's a dining area beyond. They also have a bookable function room in the basement.
[[Bob]] says it's one of the pubs that people collect in on rugby days, since it's convenient for both the train station and the buses to the stadium, and hence gets very busy on those days.
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We've visited several times now, generally on weekdays, and most recently in December 2017. In July 2008, there were three real ales on: Bombardier (£3.05/pint), Young's Special, and Young's Bitter. In December 2017, the choice had increased to five: Wimbledon Copper Leaf, Adnams Broadside, Young's Bitter, Young's Special, and Young's Winter Warmer (a pint of lime and soda was £2.20).
On sunny days, there are often a lot of people congregating out the front, but there is often space inside.
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On our Wednesday afternoon visit in July 2008 there was music playing, though not too loud, sort of poprockjazzfunk, which although feeling a bit incongruous wasn't loud enough to be annoying. There were a few other customers in but it didn't start getting busy until 6pm approached, and the table service area to the rear remained empty. When [[Kake]] returned on a Thursday lunchtime in December 2017, there were a few other customers when I arrived shortly after noon, but plenty of choice for
where to sit. Christmas pop music was playing, initially very quietly, but turned up quite loud around 12:30, possibly because there was a large group in having Christmas lunch
.
Food served all day from noon onwards, according to the Orange Tree website and the Good Beer Guide (though from 11am-9pm according to the Young's website).
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According to the Orange Tree website as of January 2018, food is served 7am-10pm Mon-Fri,
8am-10pm Sat, and 8am-9pm Sun.
See also:
*
[http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/993/ Beer In The Evening comments]
* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub1165.html Fancyapint review]
* [http://www.youngs.co.uk/pub
-detail.asp?PubID=433 Young's website]
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Some time prior to July 2007, [[Martin]] had a very fine steak and ale pie (for about £10, so not the cheapest, but IMHO worth it). (Pie-fascists note: fully enclosed in good shortcrust pastry.)
<div class="last_verified">Opening hours taken from the 2008 Good Beer Guide.</div>
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In December 2017, [[Kake]] ordered from the brunch menu: a "sausage pattie" with cheddar and fried egg, served in a brioche bun (&pound;6) <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/38851518204/ photo]</small>. The sausage meat was good quality, and well browned, and the cheese was flavourful without being overwhelming. The egg was very good &#8212; runny yolk, whites properly set, and crispy round the edges.
Comment added by Kake: Getting here: come out of the station and turn right; it's on the other side of the road, conveniently just by a pedestrian crossing. Bombardier (3.05), Special, Ordinary. One small sofa in the front bit plus upright chairs and tables. Seating out the front covered by large umbrellas. Music, though not too loud, sort of poprockjazzfunk, feels a bit incongruous. A few other customers in but certainly not busy.
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[[Martin]] has been impressed with the helpfulness of the staff here &#8212; on one occasion allowing us to sit in the non-smoking section despite not ordering food (pre smoking ban, the table service food area was the only non-smoking area), and on another occasion loaning us umbrellas from the lost property while we walked round (nearby) [[Kew Gardens]].

Accessibility
: The approach to the entrance is cobbled (though with flat cobbles rather than rounded), but there's step-free access to the bar, seating areas, and RADAR-locked accessible toilet (with pull-down baby change). Other toilets are in the basement, down a flight of stairs.

<div class="getting_here"><b>Getting here:</b> Come out of the station and turn right; it's on the other side of the road, conveniently just by a pedestrian crossing.</div>

See also:
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/27784119879/ Photo of the brunch menu as of December 2017]
* [https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/36134/ Pubs Galore comments]
* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/993/ Beer In The Evening comments]
* [http://richmondpubguide.blogspot.co.uk/2009/07/orange-tree.html Richmond Pub Guide review]
* [https://whatpub.com/pubs/HOU/6791/ WhatPub entry]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], December 2017. Opening hours taken from the Orange Tree website, January 2018.</div>

Comment added by Kake: Blackboard says Sunday roast is £11.
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summary='Young's pub very close to Richmond station.'
summary='Good Beer Guide pub very close to Richmond station.'

Good Beer Guide pub very close to Richmond station.

Martin says: It's another "posh" Young's pub. I had a very fine steak and ale pie there (for about £10, so not the cheapest, but IMHO worth it). (Pie-fascists note: fully enclosed in good shortcrust pastry.) In the past, the only non-smoking section was unfortunately the table service food area, but post smoking ban this caveat no longer applies. I have been impressed with the helpfulness of the staff here - on one occasion allowing us to sit in the non-smoking section despite not ordering food, and on another occasion loaning us umbrellas from the lost property while we walked round (nearby) Kew Gardens.

Bob says it's one of the pubs that people collect in on rugby days, since it's convenient for both the train station and the buses to the stadium, and hence gets very busy on those days.

On sunny days, there are often a lot of people congregating out the front, but there is often space inside.

Food served all day from noon onwards, according to the Orange Tree website and the Good Beer Guide (though from 11am-9pm according to the Young's website).

See also:

Opening hours taken from the 2008 Good Beer Guide.

Comment added by Kake: Getting here: come out of the station and turn right; it's on the other side of the road, conveniently just by a pedestrian crossing. Bombardier (3.05), Special, Ordinary. One small sofa in the front bit plus upright chairs and tables. Seating out the front covered by large umbrellas. Music, though not too loud, sort of poprockjazzfunk, feels a bit incongruous. A few other customers in but certainly not busy.

Comment added by Kake: Blackboard says Sunday roast is £11.


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