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Pub in [[Locale Chiswick|Chiswick]]. |
Formerly known simply as the Duke, this pub underwent major refurbishment beginning in February 2007, and is now a well-reviewed gastropub offering British and Spanish food. |
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Formerly known simply as the Duke, this pub underwent major refurbishment beginning in February 2007 to become a well-reviewed gastropub offering British and Spanish food. It was then [http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article/90427 acquired] by [[Category Greene King|Greene King]] in April 2011, along with the rest of the [http://www.realpubs.co.uk/ Realpubs] chain. Our comments below predate the takeover; however, signs are that Greene King intend to retain the Realpubs "concept". |
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Formerly known simply as the Duke, this pub underwent major refurbishment beginning in February 2007, and is now a well-reviewed gastropub offering British and Spanish food.
The decor is fairly standard-gastropub with lots of bare wood photo. They have nice big windows looking out over the road to Acton Common.
As of October 2008, food is served 5pm-10:30pm Mon, noon-10:30pm Tue-Sat, and noon-9:30pm Sun. On Monday nights they have a "wine club" where you can bring your own wine to have with your dinner (no corkage is charged).
Bob visited on a Thursday lunchtime in March 2008. Three handpumps were visible, with two on. The food menu was on the expensive side. I started with razor clams with chorizo and chilli (£6.25) photo and followed this with pollack steak (£12) photo. My pint of lemonade and lime was way under £2 since I got change from £20.
Kake visited late afternoon on a Tuesday in May 2008. There was just one other customer. Service was friendly. Background music (Beach Boys) but not annoyingly loud. Free wireless working fine (no password needed). Half of Everards Tiger was £1.60.
See also:
- Beer In The Evening comments
- Time Out review
- Tamarind And Thyme review
- View London review
- Dine Online report and sample menu
- Andy Hayler's review
- Flickr photoset by Bob
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