This use to be our local but we moved to Northern Ireland a couple of years ago.
When we go back to visit we are a bit restricted as to where we can stay because we have a dog but here you can stay with your dog.
We’ve tried Travelodge which are okay but it’s just a room. We’ve tried other Airbnb but they never live up to the reviews/ photos.
Here we stay in the annexe and there is a fully functioning kitchen, there is a king size bed and a table and two chairs for you to eat your meals at and there is a nice sized en-suite.
We’ve stayed here about 4/5 times and we have already booked again for two weeks time.
If you’re in the area for rugby, the stadium is only a mile or so down the road. Whitton high street has several places to eat/ takeaway, shops and a mainline train direct to Waterloo.
There are other pubs in the area but if you want a have a drink in a lovely, friendly local with great staff then this is the pub to go to.
Pop in on a Thursday night for the traditional Irish...
Read moreThere is no words to express how good this place is , this is how good human beings should enjoy their relaxing time , Thursday music night is old fashioned and magical and the weekends are great and during the week a nice place for the odd bit of fun, one of them good nights when you don't plan it ,but it turns out fun . This is a place where everybody is happy and witty . Mick must vet everybody himself , he runs a great tight ship everything is clean and perfect , and all his family are so friendly in laws and out laws haha , all the lovely people working there. must be hand picked from the nicest up , the customers are a great mix as well , all kind well mannered Generous and honest , it's old time honesty and kindness, with bells on . Not one thing can be faulted , the best pub on the planet at the moment and in the past , I make a bee line to it anytime I' m in London. It is like home from home,...
Read moreThis is a great example of what a local pub can be. It's just off Whitton High Street and keeps itself busy with a mixture of local regulars and weekend pub goers. It is known for its Irish links but I've seen a good few people from all over. It brings in a crowd on rugby match days, being close enough to Twickenham, but not so busy that you have to order three rounds at a time. I'm not a regular goer, so you might see it differently from my point of view, but I've always felt welcome here. Friendly bar staff, and a small selection of real ales also...
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