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Nice and spacious, though I don't know how crowded it gets at busier times. High-backed benches as well as chairs, and even a small sofa or two. There are plenty of large screens around the place showing sport, but not too loudly. Tiled conservatory out the back, quite pretty, with plenty of seating. There's a beer garden too.
Nice and spacious, though I don't know how crowded it gets at busier times. High-backed benches as well as chairs, and even a small sofa or two. There are plenty of large screens around the place showing sport.
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Beers available on [[Ewan]]'s visit in March 2008 included London Pride (£2.70), Discovery, ESB, and HSB.
Tiled conservatory out the back, quite pretty, with plenty of seating. Beers available on [[Kake]]'s visit in March 2007 included London Pride and Discovery; on [[Ewan]]'s visit in March 2008, ESB and HSB as well.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], 9 March 2008. Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide. Food times and prices taken from menu in pub, January 2008.</div>

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], 9 March 2008. Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide. Food times and prices taken from menu in pub, January 2008.</div>
Comment added by [[Bob]]: Pride was &pound;2.70. There is a beer garden. A smattering of people on a Saturday afternoon were mostly watching football on a large screen. Several other TVs were showing it too, not too loudly though.
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Fuller's pub on King Street in Hammersmith, opposite the Town Hall. Many of the Council staff drink here. It's in the Good Beer Guide.

Nice and spacious, though I don't know how crowded it gets at busier times. High-backed benches as well as chairs, and even a small sofa or two. There are plenty of large screens around the place showing sport.

Tiled conservatory out the back, quite pretty, with plenty of seating. Beers available on Kake's visit in March 2007 included London Pride and Discovery; on Ewan's visit in March 2008, ESB and HSB as well.

Food is served noon-3pm and 5:30pm-9:30pm Monday to Friday, and noon-9pm Saturday and Sunday. As well as the usual pub standbys they also offer a selection of home-baked pizzas, pastas and "baked foccaccia sandwiches". Pizzas cost between £5.45 (margherita) and £6.75 (cajun chicken). Other main courses are all £5.25 (pasta) to £6.75 (steak, mushroom and ale pie; there was also scampi and chips, £6.25 photo). Filled jacket potatoes (e.g. tuna mayonnaise; or sausage and beans) are £4 and chips are £1.75.

Photos of the menu as of January 2008 are here and here.

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Last visited by Ewan, 9 March 2008. Opening hours taken from the 2007 Good Beer Guide. Food times and prices taken from menu in pub, January 2008.

GPS data collected by Kake on a Garmin eTrex, 7 March 2007, and released into the public domain: OSGB 522750, 178577, just outside the entrance.

Comment added by Bob: Pride was £2.70. There is a beer garden. A smattering of people on a Saturday afternoon were mostly watching football on a large screen. Several other TVs were showing it too, not too loudly though.


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