Pubs in Chiswick

“Great place to go a let you're hair down. You couldn't ask for more friendly and welcoming staff, the chef is such a brilliant guy too. And you actually have some music to listen to which is rare these days.”

4.4 Superb125 Reviews

“? Gunnersbury? £5.95 Amstel❤️ A welcoming laidback local..The Pilot Is located on the corner of a crossroads in a quiet residential area at the western end of Chiswick. The nearest station is Gunnersbury Overground which is a five minute walk..This pub was built in 1860 by architect Adam Askew. The name ‘The Pilot’ comes from the pilot horse, which was the horse that was tied to the river barge or tug boat that helped it to be moved and steered..This is is a good size pub that has three distinct sections. At the front as you walk in is the main bar, as you head towards the back of the main bar you will find a cheerful dining area, at the back of the dining room is a welcoming beer garden complete with covered areas and the old hay store which is used as a function room. There are some nice decorative touches throughout, like the circus wallpaper, colourful parkay flooring and stylish servery..This @fullers pub has a good selection of beers and four cask ales. I decided on an Amstel, decent pint which was average price. The food menu is a mix of pub grub classics and a few dishes from further afield, Fish & Chips cost £18.95..We arrived mid-afternoon on Good Friday back in April. The pub was fairly quiet with a few local punters in attendance. It was a nice day, so we made our way to the garden which is such a nice spot. This pub prides itself on showing live sport and even has a large TV in the garden so you don’t miss any of the action. There are themed quiz nights throughout the month if you want to test your noodle..@thepilotw4 is welcoming laidback local with I thoroughly enjoyed visiting..ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 07.04.23”

4.2 Good110 Reviews
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