Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 6 and Version 2 of Black Horse, HA5 2EN
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Pub in [[Locale Eastcote|Eastcote]]. |
[[Category Good Beer Guide|Good Beer Guide]] pub in [[Locale Eastcote|Eastcote]]. |
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category='Good Beer Guide 2010,Good Beer Guide 2011,Pool Table,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale,Step-Free Access' |
category='Food Served Lunchtimes,Good Beer Guide,Good Beer Guide 2010,Good Beer Guide 2011,Pool Table,Pubs,Real Ale,Step-Free Access' |
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formatted_website_text='theblackhorseeastcote.com' host='2a00:1098:86:4d:c0ff:ee:15:900d' |
formatted_website_text='' host='217.147.81.2' |
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latitude='51.584548' |
latitude='51.584049' |
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longitude='-0.406769' |
longitude='-0.405212' |
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summary='Good Beer Guide pub in Eastcote.'
summary='Pub in Eastcote.' website='https://www.theblackhorseeastcote.com' |
summary='Good Beer Guide pub in Eastcote.' website='https://www.theblackhorseeastcote.com' |
Good Beer Guide pub in Eastcote.
Inside, the decor is almost reminiscent of the nice kind of hotel bar. There's a patterned carpet on the floor and a couple of leather sofas at one end. A pool table is at the other end, in its own alcove.
Kake visited on a Wednesday evening in September 2009. Beers available were Brakspear Oxford Gold (£1.45/half), London Pride, and Young's Bitter. A board on the wall advertised Morlands Original Bitter as "coming soon".
On arrival, it was a little disconcerting to see all the other customers lined up against the bar staring in my general direction — until I realised that there's a flatscreen located just above the entrance, and I'd arrived right in the middle of an England football game. Although I was pretty much the only person in the pub who wasn't watching the game, it wasn't disruptive; there were seats available to the side (I even got a sofa), and the cheering and applause when a goal was scored were more polite than rowdy. A couple of (well-behaved) dogs were wandering around, so the pub appears to be dog-friendly.
Food is served noon-3pm Mon-Sat, according to a sign seen outside in September 2009.
Accessibility: A ramp up with a bend in the middle, to get in. Might not be wide enough for e.g. a mobility scooter, not sure. It's step-free to the bar, seating area, and toilets once you're in. The pub has its own carpark.
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