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Wetherspoons pub in Hounslow, in the Good Beer Guide.
It's a fairly standard Wetherspoons, with a low ceiling and traditional decor. Several booths line the wall opposite the bar. Further back is a more open area with tables and a pair of armchairs, lit by a skylight and leading on to a patio area out the back.
Kake visited on a Saturday afternoon in July 2013, during the Wetherspoons cider festival. They had several of the festival ciders on, including Mr Whitehead's Field Farm Perry (£1.15/half), Mr Whitehead's Strawberry Cider, and Bottle Kicking Scrummage. They also had real ales including Windsor & Eton Knight of the Garter. A pint of lime and soda was £1.05.
There were quite a few people in at 1pm, though I managed to get one of the booths. As standard for Wetherspoons, no music was playing.
Accessibility: Step-free to get in, and step-free to the bar, seating area, and toilets. There's a separate accessible toilet (possibly RADAR-locked).
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