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A large but welcoming pub in Chigwell Row, around 15 minutes' walk away from [[Grange Hill Station]].
A large but welcoming pub in Chigwell Row, around 15 minutes' walk away from Grange Hill station.
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Inside there were four handpumps, including Hewitts' UnHung Hero and Red Menis (both well-kept and tasty). There was also a huge wall of wine bottles to the side of the bar.
Inside there were 4 handpumps, including Hewitts' UnHung Hero and Red Menis (both well-kept and tasty). There was also a huge wall of wine bottles to the side of the bar. The bar staff were at least ten years younger than any of the clientele (including us!), but they were friendly and didn't seem to mind the slight muddiness of our walking boots. The relatively low ceilings and and lovely warm fire (real, but behind a perspex screen) made the atmosphere very cosy on an early autumn evening, despite most of the pub being pretty empty.
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The bar staff were at least ten years younger than any of the clientele (including us!), but they were friendly and didn't seem to mind the slight muddiness of our walking boots. The relatively low ceilings and and lovely warm fire (real, but behind a perspex screen) made the atmosphere very cosy on an early autumn evening, despite most of the pub being pretty empty.
We didn't try the food, but the menu looked like the usual gastropub fare and prices (wild mushroom risotto £10, burger £12).
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We didn't try the food, but the menu looked like the usual gastropub fare and prices (wild mushroom risotto £10, burger £12).

See also:
* [http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/11502/ Pubs Galore comments]
* [www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/39176/ Beer In The Evening comments]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kat]] and Rick, October 2012.
Opening hours taken from the website.</div>
address='57 Lambourne Road'
category='Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Pubs,Real Ale'
Opening hours taken from the website.
address='57 Lambourne Road, Chigwell Row, Chigwell, Essex'
category='Pubs,Real Ale'
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host='161.74.220.133'
hours_text='11:30am-11pm Mon-Sat; 11:30am-10:30pm Sun'
host='87.85.173.82'
hours_text='11:30am - 11pm (10.30pm Sundays)'
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opening_hours_text='11:30am-11pm Mon-Sat; 11:30am-10:30pm Sun'
opening_hours_text='11:30am - 11pm (10.30pm Sundays)'

A large but welcoming pub in Chigwell Row, around 15 minutes' walk away from Grange Hill station.

Kat and Rick visited during a Saturday afternoon country ramble in October 2012, and after previous beer disappointments they were very glad to see a large pile of empty ale casks in the car park.

Inside there were 4 handpumps, including Hewitts' UnHung Hero and Red Menis (both well-kept and tasty). There was also a huge wall of wine bottles to the side of the bar. The bar staff were at least ten years younger than any of the clientele (including us!), but they were friendly and didn't seem to mind the slight muddiness of our walking boots. The relatively low ceilings and and lovely warm fire (real, but behind a perspex screen) made the atmosphere very cosy on an early autumn evening, despite most of the pub being pretty empty.

We didn't try the food, but the menu looked like the usual gastropub fare and prices (wild mushroom risotto £10, burger £12).

Opening hours taken from the website.


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