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Fuller's pub in Harrow-on-the-Hill, in the Good Beer Guide.
Inside, it's divided into a number of areas, each with a slightly different feel, including a rather dark room at the back which seems to be set up mainly for diners. There's also some outdoor seating along the side of the pub.
Kake visited on a Wednesday lunchtime in September 2009. They had four Fuller's ales on handpull — HSB, ESB, Discovery (£1.45/half), and London Pride — as well as Honeydew on tap. Lime and soda was 80p/pint.
When I arrived around 2pm, there were around 10 or so people in, some having lunch, some sitting with a pint and the paper. No music was playing, and I didn't see any TVs. TVs would feel out of place here, anyway; the ambience was pretty much exactly as I'd expected from my brief wander through the rather posh-villagey Harrow-on-the-Hill.
Food is served until 9pm every day, according to the 2010 Good Beer Guide. The menu photo as of September 2009 includes both traditional pub food and lighter, saladier dishes. I tried the tuna nicoise style salad (£10) photo. The tuna was a bit overcooked for my taste, and quite dry around the edges, though the char on the outside had a decent flavour. The salad was better, with some very nice olives, crunchy red peppers, crisp green beans, and a decent dressing that clearly didn't come from a bottle.
There's a quiz on Wednesdays, according to the Fuller's website as of September 2009.
Accessibility: It's located on a steep hill. Two high steps up to get in, but it's on one level once you're inside. There's a RADAR-locked accessible toilet.
See also:
- Fancyapint review
- Beer In The Evening comments
- CAMRA National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors entry
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