Cosy pub, good food and a big outside area!
Really great west London pub with a large Irish (and QPR) clientele. Live sports, live music, and a great crowd every night of the week I was around. The bar team are totally on it, and the place is clean. Only downer was no ales on tap, but Guinness and a long list of lagers prevail here, and bottled ales are available, so there! Didn't eat here, but the grub looked great, and the plates were full to overflowing. Family-friendly weekend roasts likewise looked great. Dog and (well-behaved) kid friendly too. Get yerself down for a great evening and day of the week!
Good pub atmosphere. Great place for a drink and watch football/soccer. If you need to order food for the family you need to order it at the bar. They won't take your order at the table. Lasagna was good but the rump steak was just ok...a little tough. The Gusiness Stout was very good.
🌟4.5/5⭐️ Cozy affordable local pub with great friendly staff. The Guinness was poured correctly & tasted great. Ordered the Rump steak cooked medium-rare. Although my 1st steak was cooked incorrectly, well-done & I had to send it back. The staff did not hesitate to redo the order right away. The meal in end was nicely portioned & hearty & went well with the Guinness.
Great Sunday Roast and cozy place. They have three options of roasts, beef, pork, and chicken. The beef roast was really well served and good price for London and for the portion that you get, especially the amount of beef. I visited the place during the winter, so the outdoor space was too cold to be used, but the space looks very comfortable and I'll definitely come back over the summer to visit their garden
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London W12
London W12
Tuck into head chef Matt Reuther’s contemporary cooking, from home-comforts like Cumbrian cottage pie and truffle mac ‘n’ cheese to citrus salmon ceviche and crispy pig’s ears, while enjoying a G&T or bottle of fine wine
London W12
Brakspears took over the former British Queen and reopened it in November 2015 as the Pocket Watch, then their first managed pub in London.