Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 7 and Version 6 of King William IV, IG7 6PJ
Version 7 | Version 6 |
---|---|
== Line 18 == | == Line 18 == |
edit_type='Minor tidying' |
edit_type='Normal edit' |
== Line 21 == | == Line 21 == |
host='2a00:1098:86:4d:c0ff:ee:15:900d' |
host='81.187.166.218' |
== Line 23 == | == Line 23 == |
latitude='51.619973' |
latitude='51.619471' |
== Line 25 == | == Line 25 == |
longitude='0.076201' major_change='0' |
longitude='0.077809' major_change='1' |
Pub in Chigwell, fairly near the station.
It's owned by Mitchells & Butlers, and as of 2017 is part of their Premium Country Dining Group sub-brand (see old version of this page for what it was like before). It certainly seems to be a dining-oriented pub, with sturdy dark wooden tables ready-set with cutlery, napkins, side plates, and wine glasses. It's fine to come in just for a drink, though, and indeed the high tables and chairs near the entrance seem to be set up specifically for this.
Kake visited on a Thursday afternoon in March 2017. There were a fair few people in when I arrived just before 3:30pm, some of them just finishing off lunch, and there were more outside on the patio, enjoying one of the first properly warm days of the year. Music was playing, a little louder than ideal for conversation.
There weren't any handpumps for real ale, but they did have keg taps for Meantime beers, Peroni, and that sort of thing. A pint of lime and soda was £2.
Accessibility: No steps to get in. Some of the seating is up a couple of steps, but there's a reasonable amount on the level. On our March 2017 visit, all the normal-height seating on the level was ready-set for diners, but they didn't seem to mind us sitting there just with a drink. Toilets are up two steps.
See also:
List all versions