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[[Category Young's|Young's]] pub and hotel a short walk from [[Hammersmith Station]]. |
[[Category Young's|Young's]] pub and hotel a short walk from [[Hammersmith Station]], in the Good Beer Guide. |
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category='Accommodation Available,Beer Garden,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Function Room,Good Beer Guide 2007,Good Beer Guide 2008,Good Beer Guide 2009,Good Beer Guide 2010,Pubs,Real Ale,Smoking Area' |
category='Accommodation Available,Beer Garden,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Function Room,Good Beer Guide,Good Beer Guide 2007,Good Beer Guide 2008,Good Beer Guide 2009,Good Beer Guide 2010,Pubs,Real Ale,Smoking Area' |
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summary='Pub and hotel near Hammersmith Station.' |
summary='Good Beer Guide pub and hotel near Hammersmith Station.' |
Young's pub and hotel a short walk from Hammersmith Station, in the Good Beer Guide.
According to their website as of December 2008, food is served 7am-10pm every day. The menu on the website shows starters around £4-5, and most mains around £7.50-10 (with some up to £13).
On Martin's visit in June 2007, the menu had a lot more options than were listed on the website. (The website prices appeared to be accurate for the dishes shown.) The "21 day aged Scotch rib-eye steak" (£12.90) was excellent (cooked as requested, with a very tasty peppercorn sauce), as was the "sauteed cornfed chicken" in "mushroom, garlic and herb cream sauce" (£10). The quality and standard of presentation of the food both seemed to be aiming for the "hotel" rather than "pub" level. Considering the number of places that charge £11 or so for an overcooked piece of low-quality steak, £13 did not seem unreasonable for the quality of this offering. Beer was standard Young's fare, but was well kept.
The courtyard-style beer garden is available for private hire, and includes a smoking area "with umbrellas". According to an anonymous commenter (Dec 2008), the cellar bar is also available for private hire; it has its own entrance and toilets, and you can plug an i-pod into their sound system. It does cost £150 though.
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