It was the first time of visiting the Endeavour and it was found, on a Monday evening, to be a quiet place to have an ale or two. There was a reasonable selection of locally produced real ales, plus an array of lagers, draught Guinness too. From the clientele that night it suggests it is a "local" pub, suitable mainly for those who walk to enjoy its offerings, there is no car park. Parking in one of the neighbouring roads might not be too easy either. There are a couple of areas which could possibly be used but they are definitely not intended for those seeking to enjoy the Endeavour. Advanced information indicated it has an outside area of seating but at 9 - 10pm on a late October night, the inclination to investigate it was not present. As I will be in the Endeavour's locality over the next few weeks it will definitely get further visits, their real ales were very reasonably priced. NB. I must clarify, the reason for not "marking" any stars against the establishments food is purely because of being there to sample their fine ales, the prospect of eating did not occur in my schedules of...
Read moreWe are so very lucky to call the Endeavour our local pub. It is an absolute gem. Fantastic food and a great pint. The Landlord and Landlady are wonderful and make everybody feel welcome. The locals are very friendly and will always chat. Well behaved dogs are welcome and that is a rarity in Chelmsford. I have lived in Chelmsford for a very long time and in my opinion the Endeavour is the best pub in Chelmsford and the surrounding area. Come and see for yourselves you will not be...
Read moreWhat was once a dark and dingy pub run by a moody unwelcoming landlord has been transformed in the two odd years since its been taken over. This is a fairly small pub and theres not much that can be done about that but all can be forgiven if the landlord/lady and the prices are good and they are. A small range of pub food is served and seems popular. A darts board is present. Probably the best 'staff' in Chelmsford. Amazing what opening the curtains and letting a little light in...
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