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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. The information below is retained for historical purposes. <div class="old_info"> Pub in [[Locale Petersham|Petersham]], on the outskirts of [[Locale Richmond|Richmond]]. This is very much a gastropub — 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. [[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. They had two real ales on, Twickenham Fine Ales Summer Gold and Meantime LPA (both £3.15). They were both very drinkable. 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. [[bob]] started with the linguine with braised octopus, chilli, olives, and parsley (£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 (£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 (£16.65), and 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. 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>
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