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Previously known as the Grand Union <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/brighton/3344590550/ photo]</small>, according to [http://www.rhcamra.org.uk/branchnews.html Richmond &amp; Hounslow CAMRA] as of December 2011 it had been painted green and renamed to the Rugby Inn. According to the Feb/Mar 2012 London Drinker, it has since closed and the lease been advertised for sale, but again according to Richmond &amp; Hounslow CAMRA, as of March 2012 the lease has been taken up by the previous management of the Crown on Richmond Road, who will move there at the end of April.
Previously known as the Grand Union <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/brighton/3344590550/ photo]</small>, according to [http://www.rhcamra.org.uk/branchnews.html Richmond &amp; Hounslow CAMRA news], as of December 2011 it had been painted green and renamed to the Rugby Inn, while according to the Feb/Mar 2012 London Drinker it has since closed and the lease been advertised for sale.
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The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like before all this closure and remanagement.
The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like.

Now closed; was a pub/bar in Twickenham.

Previously known as the Grand Union photo, according to Richmond & Hounslow CAMRA news, as of December 2011 it had been painted green and renamed to the Rugby Inn, while according to the Feb/Mar 2012 London Drinker it has since closed and the lease been advertised for sale.

The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like.

Pub/bar in Twickenham.

Bob visited on a Saturday afternoon in November 2008. It was a Rugby International match day, so this review is unlikely to reflect the reality of the rest of the time.

All beers were £3.50/pint. Before the match there was Greene King IPA on, but this had run out after the match. The Guinness was fine. They also ran out of most of their lagers, and were reduced to only Fosters at the end. Out back they had a heated area and a bit of car park where burgers and hot dogs were being sold for £3.50. In fact all of the sofas which I suspect are normally indoors were out there too. They have several plasma screens. If nothing else, it made a change from the Cabbage Patch.

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Last visited by bob and others, 22 November 2008.

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