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Pub and restaurant near [[Locale Heathrow Airport|Heathrow Airport]].
Pub and Restaurant near Heathrow. It is two seperate buildings. A traditional pub building and then in the back a bizarre barn like structure for the restaurant. On a good friday evening the pub seemed to be packed and had a disco going on at 22:30.
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It comprises two separate buildings: a traditional pub building and then in the back a bizarre barn-like structure for the restaurant. On a good Friday evening the pub seemed to be packed and had a disco going on at 10:30pm.
I went for a meal in the restaurant. The restaurant is over several levels with a few different dining areas. This means the staff are constantly going up and down stairs.
On a friday night they were quite busy.
It took about 10 minutes before they were ready to seat me. During this time i was sat in thebar area with a pint of guiness(£3.30). Once I ordered fod was pretty quick to come. The calamari strips with teriyaki sauce(£5.49)[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2350844932/ photo] were fine. The salad could have been better dressed though. It also had the worlds largest slice of cucumber in it. I then had the Homemade steak and kidney pie(£11.99)[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2350881588/in/photostream/ photo] which was very large and very tasty apart from the two large bits of kidney(althogh i suppose some people like that). The pie comitted no heresy although the pastry was a bit to flakey for my liking. The chips were fine. The vegetables were uninspiring. A 1 litre bottle of still mineral water cost £3.99. I was offered the chance to have it a ice bucket but declined.
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I went for a meal in the restaurant. Food is served noon-3pm and 6-10:30pm Monday to Friday, 6-10:30pm on Saturday, and noon-10:30pm on Sunday. The restaurant is over several levels with a few different dining areas. This means the staff are constantly going up and down stairs.
The pub bit also serves food but the menu is different. See the website for more details.
The pub claims to have real ale
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On a Friday night they were quite busy. It took about 10 minutes before they were ready to seat me. During this time I was sat in the bar area with a pint of Guinness (£3.30). Once I ordered food was pretty quick to come.
See also
*[http://www
.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/85/8551/Pheasant/Harlington BITE]
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The calamari strips with teriyaki sauce(£5.49) [http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2350844932/ photo] were fine. The salad could have been better dressed though. It also had the world's largest slice of cucumber in it. I then had the homemade steak and kidney pie (£11.99) [http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2350881588/in/photostream/ photo] which was very large and very tasty apart from the two large bits of kidney (although I suppose some people like that). The pie committed no heresy although the pastry was a bit too flaky for my liking. The chips were fine, but the vegetables were uninspiring. A one-litre bottle of still mineral water cost £3.99. I was offered the chance to have it in an ice bucket but declined.

The pub bit also serves food but the menu is different, and is served from noon-10:30pm every day. See the website for more details. The pub claims to have real ale.

See also:
* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/8551/ Beer In The Evening comments]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Bob]], 21 March 2008. Opening hours and food times taken from website, March 2008.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]] on 21 March 2008</div>
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summary='Pub and restaurant near Heathrow Airport.'
website='http://www.pheasant-restaurant.co.uk' website='http://www.pheasant-restaurant.co.uk/'
summary='Pub and Restaurant near Heathrow'
website='http://www.pheasant-restaurant.co.uk' website='http://www.pheasant-restaurant.co.uk/'

Pub and Restaurant near Heathrow. It is two seperate buildings. A traditional pub building and then in the back a bizarre barn like structure for the restaurant. On a good friday evening the pub seemed to be packed and had a disco going on at 22:30.

I went for a meal in the restaurant. The restaurant is over several levels with a few different dining areas. This means the staff are constantly going up and down stairs. On a friday night they were quite busy. It took about 10 minutes before they were ready to seat me. During this time i was sat in thebar area with a pint of guiness(£3.30). Once I ordered fod was pretty quick to come. The calamari strips with teriyaki sauce(£5.49)photo were fine. The salad could have been better dressed though. It also had the worlds largest slice of cucumber in it. I then had the Homemade steak and kidney pie(£11.99)photo which was very large and very tasty apart from the two large bits of kidney(althogh i suppose some people like that). The pie comitted no heresy although the pastry was a bit to flakey for my liking. The chips were fine. The vegetables were uninspiring. A 1 litre bottle of still mineral water cost £3.99. I was offered the chance to have it a ice bucket but declined.

The pub bit also serves food but the menu is different. See the website for more details. The pub claims to have real ale.

See also

Last visited by bob on 21 March 2008

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