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summary='Fuller's pub in Chiswick, in the Good Beer Guide. Serves Thai food.' summary='Fuller's pub in Chiswick, in the Good Beer Guide, serving Thai food.'
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summary='Fuller's pub in Chiswick, in the Good Beer Guide. Serves Thai food.' website='[http://www.fullers.co.uk/rte.asp?id=4&itemid=200&task=View Fuller's]'

Fuller's pub in Chiswick, in the Good Beer Guide. It's split into two parts; the front part is a fairly normal pub (which used to have sofas but we're not sure if they're still there) and the back is a 40-seater Thai restaurant with table service (and a skylight). We didn't spot a beer garden but they do have a courtyard thing with four tables.

Bob visited on a Wednesday lunchtime in April 2008 and sat in the restaurant part. A pint of lemonade and lime was £2.65. I ordered the starter platter (£5), which had one piece each of deep-fried chicken-stuffed moneybag pastry (OK; though I couldn't tell the filling was chicken until I looked it up on the menu later), spring roll (pretty good), prawn-chicken toast, satay, and deep-fried wonton photo. My main was pad gra prao with pork (£5.75); actually pretty good, with decent-sized bits of meat which weren't overcooked. It was the hottest version of this that I've had in Chiswick so far. It came with plenty of rice and a decent amount of sauce too photo.

Food is served noon-10pm Mon-Thu; noon-10:30pm Fri-Sat; and noon-10pm Sun. They have a handful of English dishes on the menu as well as Thai food, and you can eat in the pub part too if you prefer. They also do takeaway at slightly cheaper prices.

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Getting here: Come out of Chiswick Park Station and you'll see a roundabout in front of you with three roads coming off it — one going away from you and two winding around the sides of the station. Walk down the one going away from you and the pub is on the corner on your left where this road terminates at Chiswick High Road.
Last visited by Bob, 2 April 2008. Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide. Food times taken from takeaway menu, April 2008.

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