Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 19 and Version 18 of Mawson Arms, W4 2QA
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Good Beer Guide pub in [[Locale Chiswick|Chiswick]], and the official brewery tap for the [[Category Fuller's|Fuller's]] brewery next door — [http://www.fullers.co.uk/rte.asp?id=134 tours of the brewery] (£10 for adults as of early 2010) start and finish here. The location right next to the A4 isn't ideal, but the pub is a convenient 100m from the Thames Path. |
Good Beer Guide pub in [[Locale Chiswick|Chiswick]], and the official brewery tap for the Fuller's brewery next door - [http://www.fullers.co.uk/rte.asp?id=134 tours of the brewery] (£10 for adults as of September 2008) start and finish here. The location right next to the A4 isn't ideal, but the pub is a convenient 100m from the Thames Path. |
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The building actually used to house two separate pubs — the Mawson Arms and the Fox And Hounds. Although these have now been combined into a single pub, the exterior signage still bears both names, and inside the pub it's still obvious where the old dividing wall used to be. |
Food is served at lunchtimes (noon-3pm), and is above-average (if uninspired) pub food, at reasonable prices. In December 2007, [[elvum]] and friends sampled a steak and ale pie (standard Fullers fare - double-crust pie with a shortcrust base and puff top), sausages (slightly hoppy) and mash, and a perfectly adequate cheeseburger. Daily specials are available, but were slightly uninspired on this visit (shepherd's pie, omelette). |
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As you might expect, the beer is perfectly kept. London Pride was £2.50 in December 2007. |
As you might expect, the beer is perfectly kept. London Pride was £2.50. The current licensees are TJ and Christine, formerly of the [[Star Tavern, SW1X 8HT|Star Tavern]]. |
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As of early 2010, food is served noon-7pm. In December 2007, [[elvum]] and friends found it to be above-average (if uninspired) pub food, at reasonable prices. Specifically, we sampled a steak and ale pie (standard Fullers fare — double-crust pie with a shortcrust base and puff top), sausages (slightly hoppy) and mash, and a perfectly adequate cheeseburger. Daily specials are available, but were slightly uninspired on this visit (shepherd's pie, omelette). |
Note the rather restricted opening hours - later opening can be arranged for events. |
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Note the rather restricted opening hours — later opening can be arranged for events. |
The building actually used to house two separate pubs - the Mawson Arms and the Fox And Hounds. Although these have now been combined into a single pub, the exterior signage still bears both names, and inside the pub it's still obvious where the old dividing wall used to be. |
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Opening hours and food times taken from Fuller's website, January 2010.</div> |
Opening hours taken from the 2008 Good Beer Guide. Food times taken from Fuller's website, March 2008.</div> |
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Good Beer Guide pub in Chiswick, and the official brewery tap for the Fuller's brewery next door - tours of the brewery (£10 for adults as of September 2008) start and finish here. The location right next to the A4 isn't ideal, but the pub is a convenient 100m from the Thames Path.
Food is served at lunchtimes (noon-3pm), and is above-average (if uninspired) pub food, at reasonable prices. In December 2007, elvum and friends sampled a steak and ale pie (standard Fullers fare - double-crust pie with a shortcrust base and puff top), sausages (slightly hoppy) and mash, and a perfectly adequate cheeseburger. Daily specials are available, but were slightly uninspired on this visit (shepherd's pie, omelette).
As you might expect, the beer is perfectly kept. London Pride was £2.50. The current licensees are TJ and Christine, formerly of the Star Tavern.
Note the rather restricted opening hours - later opening can be arranged for events.
The building actually used to house two separate pubs - the Mawson Arms and the Fox And Hounds. Although these have now been combined into a single pub, the exterior signage still bears both names, and inside the pub it's still obvious where the old dividing wall used to be.
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