Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 10 and Version 1 of Dysart Arms, TW10 7AA

Version 10 Version 1
== Line 0 == == Line 0 ==
The Dysart Arms was a gastropub in [[Locale Petersham|Petersham]], on the outskirts of [[Locale Richmond|Richmond]]. It has since been converted into a restaurant called the Dysart Petersham.
Gastropub in [[Locale Petersham|Petersham]] on the outskirts of [[Locale Richmond|Richmond]].
== Line 2 == == Line 2 ==
The information below is retained for historical purposes.
[[bob]] visited on a Saturday afternoon in August. There were plenty of spare tables inside and out at 2pm. The weather may have affected this. I suspect in nicer weather this is much more of a destination and the garden at least would be full. I was part of a group of 10 who had prebooked. This is very much a Gastropub as you arrive you are asked if you are having just drinks or eating and all the internal tables are laid out for dinners. On one side there are even table clothes. They have two real ales on. Twickenham Fine Ales Summer Gold and Meantime LPA both were £3.15. Both were very drinkable. Lunch is served 12:00-15:00 with last orders being at 15:00. They very kindly let some of our party order after that since they were running late. The [http://www.thedysartarms.co.uk/menu.htm menu] seemingly changes daily and is updated on the website.
== Line 4 == == Line 4 ==
<div class="old_info">
Pub in
[[Locale Petersham|Petersham]], on the outskirts of [[Locale Richmond|Richmond]].
[[bob]] had the Linguine with braised octopus, chilli, olives and parsley (£6.50) to start. The pasta was fine. The chilli wasnt noticable to [[bob]]. The octopus however was fantastic. Not chewy at all in fact almost melt in the mouth. For my main I had Crisp pork belly with roast fennel, Puy lentils and chilli jam (£13.50). The pork belly was fine. The crackling could have been a bit more crisp. THe outside of the strips of belly was nicely crisp as well while the inside was just about right. Not to dry not to moist.Ed and Thomas seemed to enjoy their Steaks(£16.65). The Beer battered haddock with hand cut chips(£14.75) looked really good as well.
== Line 7 == == Line 6 ==
This is very much a gastropub &#8212; as you arrive you are asked if you are eating or just having drinks, and all the internal tables are laid out for diners. On one side there are even tablecloths.
They also have live music. The internet suggests this is mostly jazz and classical.
== Line 9 == == Line 8 ==
[[bob]] visited on a Saturday afternoon in August 2009. I was part of a pre-booked group of ten, but there were plenty of spare tables inside and out at 2pm. This may have been partly due to the weather; I suspect in nicer weather this is much more of a destination, and the garden at least would be full.
See also:
== Line 11 == == Line 10 ==
They had two real ales on, Twickenham Fine Ales Summer Gold and Meantime LPA (both &pound;3.15). They were both very drinkable.
* [http://trustedplaces.com/review/uk/richmond-upon-thames/bar-pub/1f51m68/the-dysart-arms Trusted Places comments]
* [http://www
.qype.co.uk/place/137178-The-Dysart-Arms-Richmond Qype comments]
*
[http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/52/563273/restaurant/London/Richmond/Dysart-Arms-Ham Urban Spoon comments]
== Line 13 ==
Lunch is served noon-3pm. Although last orders are normally at 3pm, they very kindly let some of our party order after that since they were running late. The [http://www.thedysartarms.co.uk/menu.htm menu] seemingly changes daily and is updated on the website.
== Line 15 == == Line 15 ==
[[bob]] started with the linguine with braised octopus, chilli, olives, and parsley (&pound;6.50). The pasta was fine. The chilli wasn't noticable to me, but then I do have a high chilli tolerance. The octopus however was fantastic; not chewy at all, and in fact almost melt in the mouth. For my main I had crisp pork belly with roast fennel, Puy lentils, and chilli jam (&pound;13.50). The pork belly was fine; the outside nicely crisp and the inside just about right, not too dry and not too moist. The crackling could have been a bit more crisp though. Ed and Thomas seemed to enjoy their steaks (&pound;16.65), and the beer battered haddock with hand cut chips (&pound;14.75) looked really good as well.
Accessibility info: No steps to get in. There are a few raised areas. Access to beer garden and bar all on the level. As our the toilets. The male toilet cubicle is fitted out as a disabled toilet with baby changing facilities. The door into the male toilets is wide enough for a wheelchair as is the female door. Because of that i suspect at least one of the female cubicles will be fitted out for disabled access.
== Line 17 == == Line 17 ==
They also have live music. The internet suggests this is mostly jazz and classical.

Accessibility: No steps to get in. There are a few raised areas. Access to beer garden, bar, and toilets is all on the level. The cubicle in the male toilets is fitted out as a disabled toilet with baby changing facilities. Both male and female toilets have doors wide enough for a wheelchair, so I suspect at least one of the female cubicles is also fitted out for disabled access.

See also:
* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/5816/ Beer In The Evening comments]
* [http://www.fancyapint.com/pub/1829 Fancyapint review]
* [http://richmondpubguide.blogspot.co.uk/2009/05/dysart-arms.html Richmond Pub Guide review]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]] and others, August 2009.</div>
</div>
address='135 Petersham Road, TW10 7AA'
category='Now Closed'
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[bob]] and others, 01 August 2009</div>
address='135 Petersham Road'
category='Beer Garden,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Live Jazz,Pubs,Real Ale'
== Line 32 == == Line 22 ==
formatted_website_text=''
host='81.187.166.218'
formatted_website_text='http://www.thedysart...'
host='213.165.225.132'
== Line 25 ==
latitude='51.446060'
locale='Petersham,Richmond,TW10'
longitude='-0.298643'
== Line 37 ==
node_image='https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2441/3797363219_639a35325f_m.jpg'
node_image_copyright='Kake/bob'
node_image_licence='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/'
node_image_url='https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/3797363219/'
== Line 42 == == Line 31 ==
phone=''
postcode=''
summary='Was a pub in Petersham, now converted into a restaurant.'
website='' website='http://www.thedysartarms.co.uk/'
os_x='518220'
os_y='173324'
phone='020 8940 8005'
postcode='TW10 7AA'
website='' summary='Gastropub in Petersham'
website='http://www.thedysartarms.co.uk/'

Gastropub in Petersham on the outskirts of Richmond.

bob visited on a Saturday afternoon in August. There were plenty of spare tables inside and out at 2pm. The weather may have affected this. I suspect in nicer weather this is much more of a destination and the garden at least would be full. I was part of a group of 10 who had prebooked. This is very much a Gastropub as you arrive you are asked if you are having just drinks or eating and all the internal tables are laid out for dinners. On one side there are even table clothes. They have two real ales on. Twickenham Fine Ales Summer Gold and Meantime LPA both were £3.15. Both were very drinkable. Lunch is served 12:00-15:00 with last orders being at 15:00. They very kindly let some of our party order after that since they were running late. The menu seemingly changes daily and is updated on the website.

bob had the Linguine with braised octopus, chilli, olives and parsley (£6.50) to start. The pasta was fine. The chilli wasnt noticable to bob. The octopus however was fantastic. Not chewy at all in fact almost melt in the mouth. For my main I had Crisp pork belly with roast fennel, Puy lentils and chilli jam (£13.50). The pork belly was fine. The crackling could have been a bit more crisp. THe outside of the strips of belly was nicely crisp as well while the inside was just about right. Not to dry not to moist.Ed and Thomas seemed to enjoy their Steaks(£16.65). The Beer battered haddock with hand cut chips(£14.75) looked really good as well.

They also have live music. The internet suggests this is mostly jazz and classical.

See also:

Accessibility info: No steps to get in. There are a few raised areas. Access to beer garden and bar all on the level. As our the toilets. The male toilet cubicle is fitted out as a disabled toilet with baby changing facilities. The door into the male toilets is wide enough for a wheelchair as is the female door. Because of that i suspect at least one of the female cubicles will be fitted out for disabled access.

Last visited by bob and others, 01 August 2009

List all versions