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The Old Brewery — Restaurant in England

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The Old Brewery
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Nearby attractions
Higginson Park and Court Garden Leisure Complex
Pound Ln, Marlow SL7 2AE, United Kingdom
Marlow Bridge
High St, Bisham, Marlow SL7 1RG, United Kingdom
Marlow Museum
Court Garden, Pound Ln, Marlow SL7 2AE, United Kingdom
Marlow Lock
Mill Rd, Marlow SL7 1QB, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Zizzi - Marlow
76 High St, Marlow SL7 1AQ, United Kingdom
The Ivy Marlow Garden
66-68 High St, Marlow SL7 1AH, United Kingdom
Fego Marlow
59 High St, Marlow SL7 1AB, United Kingdom
The Chequers Marlow
53 High St, Marlow SL7 1BA, United Kingdom
Strawberry Grove Marlow
91 High St, Marlow SL7 1AB, United Kingdom
Amorino Gelato - Marlow
105 High St, Marlow SL7 1AB, United Kingdom
Megan's at Liston Court Restaurant (Marlow)
21 High St, Marlow SL7 1AU, United Kingdom
The George & Dragon, A Heartwood Inn
The Causeway, Marlow SL7 2AA, United Kingdom
Duke of Clarence
56-58 High St, Marlow SL7 1AH, United Kingdom
Piccolino
92-94 High St, Marlow SL7 1AQ, United Kingdom
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The Prince of Wales
1 Mill Rd, Marlow SL7 1PX, United Kingdom
Macdonald Compleat Angler
Marlow Bridge, Bisham, Marlow SL7 1RG, United Kingdom
Glade End Guest House
2 Little Marlow Rd, Marlow SL7 1HD, United Kingdom
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The Old Brewery
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The Old Brewery

82 High St, Marlow SL7 1AQ, United Kingdom
4.4(534)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Higginson Park and Court Garden Leisure Complex, Marlow Bridge, Marlow Museum, Marlow Lock, restaurants: Zizzi - Marlow, The Ivy Marlow Garden, Fego Marlow, The Chequers Marlow, Strawberry Grove Marlow, Amorino Gelato - Marlow, Megan's at Liston Court Restaurant (Marlow), The George & Dragon, A Heartwood Inn, Duke of Clarence, Piccolino
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+44 1628 478737
Website
thepeoplespub.co.uk
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Sun10 AM - 12 AMOpen

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Featured dishes

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Hunter's Chips
Topped with tender chicken, bacon, cheese and sticky bbq sauce. (604 kcal)
Baked Spicy Onion Bhaji Bites
Served with indian sweet chilli sauce, spring onion and chilli & lemon crisps. (ve, 264 kcal)
Katsu Chips
Topped with curry sauce, southern-fried chicken and spring onion. (592 kcal)
Sticky Bbq Pork Meatballs
Smothered with maple & bourbon bbq sauce, mature cheddar cheese and spring onion, served with tangy cheese doritos®. (569 kcal)
Southern-Fried Chicken Goujons
Crunchy coated chicken strips served with a sticky bbq sauce. (409 kcal)

Reviews

Nearby attractions of The Old Brewery

Higginson Park and Court Garden Leisure Complex

Marlow Bridge

Marlow Museum

Marlow Lock

Higginson Park and Court Garden Leisure Complex

Higginson Park and Court Garden Leisure Complex

4.5

(820)

Closed
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Marlow Bridge

Marlow Bridge

4.6

(538)

Open 24 hours
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Marlow Museum

Marlow Museum

4.6

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Marlow Lock

Marlow Lock

4.5

(86)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of The Old Brewery

Zizzi - Marlow

The Ivy Marlow Garden

Fego Marlow

The Chequers Marlow

Strawberry Grove Marlow

Amorino Gelato - Marlow

Megan's at Liston Court Restaurant (Marlow)

The George & Dragon, A Heartwood Inn

Duke of Clarence

Piccolino

Zizzi - Marlow

Zizzi - Marlow

4.6

(699)

Open until 10:00 PM
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The Ivy Marlow Garden

The Ivy Marlow Garden

4.4

(1.2K)

$$$

Open until 10:30 PM
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Fego Marlow

Fego Marlow

4.7

(449)

Closed
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The Chequers Marlow

The Chequers Marlow

4.3

(552)

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Posts

Sean WSean W
Sadly not a very good visit. The pub was half empty for the rugby and most tables reserved. It got to the point where people were being turned away, yet there was still masses of space on offer. The whole premise of capacity controls and reservations is very archaic and a bad hangover from the pandemic, and not a very good one. A public house should be for all. If this is the business model for some pubs then no wonder they struggle! You don’t want loads of dead space when you could be filling every nook and cranny. Besides this, issues ensued in that I ordered a pint of Roasted Nuts which was completely off and tasted like vinegar. I told the barmaid and she reluctantly offered me another ale. I went for another Rebellion ale (can’t quite recall which), but it was barely passable. Having looked forward to some nice local ales and expecting them to be nice they were very poor and shouldn’t have been on. I should’ve taken the second ale back, but the hostile reception I got from doing so once already made it feel awkward. The missus had strawberry daiquiris on 2-4-1 from the tap and they were mostly froth and of really poor quality. The drinks and service here were very poor and the whole business model was quite hostile. I think half the pub was reserved for under 18s which is quite bizarre! They need to take pride in what they serve and how they deal with customers a lot more here. I wouldn’t hurry back but that said I would hurry back to Marlow either truth be told. The pandemic is in the last and best left there!
Al AbbasiAl Abbasi
I am not accustomed to British pubs as I prefer bars because they resonate with me. My uncle suggested that to overcome my fears or misconceptions, we should go to a pub in Marlow. That being said, I cannot stress enough that the experience at the Old Brewery was absolutely perfect. The minute I walked into the premises, the atmosphere was calm, and there was no nonsense from anyone during my time there. I ordered a beer and a pub classic: hand-battered fish and chips with tartare sauce and garden peas. The Old Brewery is one of the cheapest places to eat in Marlow. The prices reflect the quality of the food, and the service is exceptional! A fantastic first-time experience in a British pub 💯
Dominic ParkesDominic Parkes
Had a mixed grill and it was nicely cooked. The rump had some pink in it which was nicebas I ordered medium rare ( Ordered again and still pink. :-) ) . Quality of food was good and was a big portion at the price point. My wifes cheese burger was good on a seoncd viisit as well Tea was of good strength as well. Free internet as well, quite a few speakers so hard to find a quiet spot, would be nice if they had a quieter corner in the day. Video calls worked well. Reasonabley priced.
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Sadly not a very good visit. The pub was half empty for the rugby and most tables reserved. It got to the point where people were being turned away, yet there was still masses of space on offer. The whole premise of capacity controls and reservations is very archaic and a bad hangover from the pandemic, and not a very good one. A public house should be for all. If this is the business model for some pubs then no wonder they struggle! You don’t want loads of dead space when you could be filling every nook and cranny. Besides this, issues ensued in that I ordered a pint of Roasted Nuts which was completely off and tasted like vinegar. I told the barmaid and she reluctantly offered me another ale. I went for another Rebellion ale (can’t quite recall which), but it was barely passable. Having looked forward to some nice local ales and expecting them to be nice they were very poor and shouldn’t have been on. I should’ve taken the second ale back, but the hostile reception I got from doing so once already made it feel awkward. The missus had strawberry daiquiris on 2-4-1 from the tap and they were mostly froth and of really poor quality. The drinks and service here were very poor and the whole business model was quite hostile. I think half the pub was reserved for under 18s which is quite bizarre! They need to take pride in what they serve and how they deal with customers a lot more here. I wouldn’t hurry back but that said I would hurry back to Marlow either truth be told. The pandemic is in the last and best left there!
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I am not accustomed to British pubs as I prefer bars because they resonate with me. My uncle suggested that to overcome my fears or misconceptions, we should go to a pub in Marlow. That being said, I cannot stress enough that the experience at the Old Brewery was absolutely perfect. The minute I walked into the premises, the atmosphere was calm, and there was no nonsense from anyone during my time there. I ordered a beer and a pub classic: hand-battered fish and chips with tartare sauce and garden peas. The Old Brewery is one of the cheapest places to eat in Marlow. The prices reflect the quality of the food, and the service is exceptional! A fantastic first-time experience in a British pub 💯
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Had a mixed grill and it was nicely cooked. The rump had some pink in it which was nicebas I ordered medium rare ( Ordered again and still pink. :-) ) . Quality of food was good and was a big portion at the price point. My wifes cheese burger was good on a seoncd viisit as well Tea was of good strength as well. Free internet as well, quite a few speakers so hard to find a quiet spot, would be nice if they had a quieter corner in the day. Video calls worked well. Reasonabley priced.
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Reviews of The Old Brewery

4.4
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5.0
2y

I had the pleasure of visiting The Old Brewery recently, and I must say, it was an unforgettable experience. From the moment I stepped in with my family, the warm and inviting ambiance made me feel right at home. The pub's rustic charm coupled with a lively atmosphere set the perfect stage for an enjoyable evening.

What truly sets The Old Brewery apart is its exceptional staff. Poppy, Charlotte, Beata, and Emma are an outstanding team that exudes passion and dedication in every aspect of their service. They made us feel like cherished guests, attending to our needs with genuine care and a contagious enthusiasm.

The menu is a gastronomic adventure. The culinary delights served here cater to every palate, from traditional pub favorites to innovative dishes crafted with a modern twist. I can't recommend their signature dishes enough; each plate was a masterpiece, a delightful symphony of flavors.

Pairing the delicious food was an extensive selection of beers and fine wines. The expertise of the staff in recommending the perfect drink to complement our meals was impressive. It's clear that the team takes great pride in curating a memorable dining experience for their patrons.

Not only is The Old Brewery a place for delectable cuisine, but it also doubles as a hub for entertainment. The live music provided a perfect backdrop for the evening, and Emma's warm and soulful voice created an incredible atmosphere. The blend of good food, great music, and fantastic company made it an experience I won't soon forget. In conclusion, The Old Brewery is a gem of a pub that deserves all the praise it receives. The exceptional team, along with their delectable dishes and lively entertainment, create an unforgettable experience that will keep me coming back for more. Whether you're looking for a delightful evening with friends or a cozy dinner for two, The Old Brewery is the...

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2.0
46w

Sadly not a very good visit. The pub was half empty for the rugby and most tables reserved. It got to the point where people were being turned away, yet there was still masses of space on offer. The whole premise of capacity controls and reservations is very archaic and a bad hangover from the pandemic, and not a very good one. A public house should be for all. If this is the business model for some pubs then no wonder they struggle! You don’t want loads of dead space when you could be filling every nook and cranny.

Besides this, issues ensued in that I ordered a pint of Roasted Nuts which was completely off and tasted like vinegar. I told the barmaid and she reluctantly offered me another ale. I went for another Rebellion ale (can’t quite recall which), but it was barely passable. Having looked forward to some nice local ales and expecting them to be nice they were very poor and shouldn’t have been on.

I should’ve taken the second ale back, but the hostile reception I got from doing so once already made it feel awkward. The missus had strawberry daiquiris on 2-4-1 from the tap and they were mostly froth and of really poor quality.

The drinks and service here were very poor and the whole business model was quite hostile. I think half the pub was reserved for under 18s which is quite bizarre! They need to take pride in what they serve and how they deal with customers a lot more here.

I wouldn’t hurry back but that said I would hurry back to Marlow either truth be told. The pandemic is in the last and...

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2.0
1y

We visited this place today and will not be returning. The food order was processed quickly, the food was brought quickly. Two chicken burgers were edible, but two beef burgers were overcooked to the point of being charcoal and undrinkable. When I asked to replace one of them, the waiter himself commented that it was burnt. They replaced it for me, confusing it with another dish, and I again asked to replace it with what I originally ordered. The manager got involved in resolving this issue, who very rudely said that the new burger would also be burnt, since they grill it on charcoal. It is unacceptable to serve such food, and the manager's attitude is disgusting and unacceptable towards the client. The manager did not even apologize and with a dissatisfied face in a very ugly manner, issued a refund. The waiters worked well, and such a manager is a shame and disgrace. She spoils the reputation of the...

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