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On a June 2019 visit boltmaker, Wimbledon copper leaf(£3.95), abbot ale, gka IPA an Lilley's tropical coder were on. The copper leaf was drinkable.

The scampi and chips (8.99) was fine. You are given a choice of mushy or garden peas. Service was good.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], June 2018. Opening hours taken from the Greene King website, August 2017.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], September 2017. Opening hours taken from the Greene King website, August 2017.</div>
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Greene King pub on the border of Ealing and West Acton, in the Good Beer Guide.

It's a single open-plan room inside, though with two very distinct areas. The main entrance leads into a space with high bench seating and a pool table, with the bar directly in front. Round the curve of the bar is a carpeted space with vintage travel posters on the wood-panelled walls, comfortably-padded banquettes, and fairly widely-spaced tables. Low room dividers in the centre of this give a little extra privacy. There's also some outdoor seating on an astroturf area to the side of the pub.

Kake visited on a Tuesday afternoon in September 2017. There were a handful of people in when I arrived around 3:30pm, but more arrived while I was there, most sitting either in the front section or outside. Music was playing quietly, and the flatscreens were showing cricket with the sound off. Service was friendly, and they offered me a CAMRA discount without me having to ask.

The handpumps were clipped for five real ales: Twickenham Autumn Red (£1.80/half after 10% CAMRA discount), Portobello Market Porter, Portobello Westway Pale Ale, Twickenham Mandarin Sky, and Abbot Ale. The Autumn Red was in good condition.

According to the Greene King website as of September 2017, food is served 11am-10pm Mon-Sat and 11am-9pm Sun. According to a sign in the pub as of the same month, the breakfast menu photo is served 11am-noon and the main menu photo is served thereafter.

Kake's verdict: A much more interesting ale selection than I'd expected from a Greene King pub. I'd come back if I was in the area.

Accessibility: A step to get in. No further steps once you're in.

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Last visited by Kake, September 2017. Opening hours taken from the Greene King website, August 2017.

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