Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 8 and Version 7 of Rifleman, TW2 5EL

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Note: although the Rifleman is in the [[Category Good Beer Guide 2011|2011 Good Beer Guide]], there was a change of management in early 2011, and so it didn't get into the 2012 issue.
Note: although the Rifleman is in the [[Category Good Beer Guide 2011|2011 Good Beer Guide]], there was a change of management in early 2011, and so its Good Beer Guide entry doesn't necessarily reflect the situation under the new management.
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Inside, the floorboards and ceiling beams are exposed, with pewter and ceramic tankards hanging from the latter. A dado rail runs low around the walls, with dark green fleur-de-lis embossed wallpaper below and pale cream above, and the walls are also adorned with large mirrors, framed illustrations of historical riflemen, and a collection of corkscrews.
Inside, the floorboards and ceiling beams are exposed, with pewter and ceramic tankards hanging from the latter. A dado rail runs low around the walls, with dark green fleur-de-lis embossed wallpaper below and pale cream above, and the walls are also adorned with large mirrors, framed illustrations of historical riflemen, and a collection of corkscrews. A replica musket hangs incongruously beneath a flatscreen.
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A leopardskin-shaded standard lamp stands against one wall. To one side of the bar, One small sofa and a wing backed chair face each other across a coffee table complete with actual coffee table books on subjects such as Dali and The Beatles. The care that has been taken with the decor continues through to the ladies', with individual hand towels and bowls of potpourri <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/5762831475/ photo]</small>.
A number of the tables are topped with small blue mosaic tiles, and a leopardskin-shaded standard lamp stands against one wall. To one side of the bar, two small sofas face each other across a coffee table complete with actual coffee table books on subjects such as Dali and The Beatles. The care that has been taken with the decor continues through to the ladies', with individual hand towels and bowls of potpourri <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/5762831475/ photo]</small>.
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There were three real ales on: Twickenham Grandstand (&pound;3.20/Pint), Young's Bitter, and Ringwood best bitter (&pound&;3.00/Pint).
[[Kake]] visited on a Thursday evening in May 2011, following the change of management. There were three real ales on: Twickenham Grandstand (&pound;1.80/half), Young's Bitter, and Courage Best.
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Signs seen in November 2011 advertised a quiz on Monday nights (&pound;1 entry per player) and Free Chilli night Wednesday and Poker every other wednesday.
Signs seen in May 2011 advertised a quiz on Monday nights (&pound;1 entry per player) and ladies' darts on Tuesdays from 7pm.
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formatted_website_text='http://www.theriflem...'
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hours_text='12-11 mon-sat 12-10:30 sun'
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summary='Pub in Twickenham.' summary='Pub in Twickenham.'
website='http://www.theriflemanpub.co.uk/'
summary='Pub in Twickenham.' website='http://www.theriflemanpub.co.uk/'

Pub in Twickenham.

Note: although the Rifleman is in the 2011 Good Beer Guide, there was a change of management in early 2011, and so its Good Beer Guide entry doesn't necessarily reflect the situation under the new management.

Inside, the floorboards and ceiling beams are exposed, with pewter and ceramic tankards hanging from the latter. A dado rail runs low around the walls, with dark green fleur-de-lis embossed wallpaper below and pale cream above, and the walls are also adorned with large mirrors, framed illustrations of historical riflemen, and a collection of corkscrews. A replica musket hangs incongruously beneath a flatscreen.

A number of the tables are topped with small blue mosaic tiles, and a leopardskin-shaded standard lamp stands against one wall. To one side of the bar, two small sofas face each other across a coffee table complete with actual coffee table books on subjects such as Dali and The Beatles. The care that has been taken with the decor continues through to the ladies', with individual hand towels and bowls of potpourri photo.

Kake visited on a Thursday evening in May 2011, following the change of management. There were three real ales on: Twickenham Grandstand (£1.80/half), Young's Bitter, and Courage Best.

There was only one other customer in when I got there, but a couple more (who appeared to be regulars) arrived around 6pm. Music was playing, but very quietly.

Signs seen in May 2011 advertised a quiz on Monday nights (£1 entry per player) and ladies' darts on Tuesdays from 7pm.

Accessibility: Steps up to get in at both entrances.

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Last visited by Kake, May 2011.

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