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As of June 2011, 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, meaning that the staff are constantly going up and down stairs.
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.
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[[bob]] went for a meal in the restaurant on a Friday evening in March 2008. They were quite busy, and 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, the food was pretty quick to come.
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.
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The calamari strips with teriyaki sauce(&pound;5.49) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2350844932/ photo]</small> 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 (&pound;12) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/rjw1/2350881588/ photo]</small> 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 [[FAQ|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 &pound;3.99. I was offered the chance to have it in an ice bucket but declined.
The calamari strips with teriyaki sauce(&pound;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 (&pound;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 [[FAQ|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 &pound;3.99. I was offered the chance to have it in an ice bucket but declined.
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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 serves an okay pint of London Pride at &pound;2.90. They also had Old Speckled Hen and Greene King IPA on.
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 serves an okay pint of London Pride at £2.90. They also had old speckled hen and Green King IPA on.
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* [http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/27610/ Pubs Galore comments]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]], 21 March 2008. Opening hours and food times taken from the Pheasant website, June 2011.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Bob]], 21 March 2008. Opening hours and food times taken from website, March 2008.</div>
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Pub and restaurant near Heathrow Airport.

It comprises two separate buildings: a traditional pub building and then in the back a bizarre barn-like structure for the restaurant. On the evening of Good Friday the pub seemed to be packed and had a disco going on at 10:30pm.

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.

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.

The calamari strips with teriyaki sauce(£5.49) 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) 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 serves an okay pint of London Pride at £2.90. They also had old speckled hen and Green King IPA on.

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Last visited by Bob, 21 March 2008. Opening hours and food times taken from website, March 2008.

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