🚇 Chiswick Park
🍺 £5.55 Pravha
❤️ A sizeable contemporary W4 pub.
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The Crown & Anchor is located on Chiswick High Road and just opposite the war memorial on Turnham Green. The nearest tube is Chiswick Park which will take you a five minute walk to get here.
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This pub first opened its doors in 1824 and was rebuilt in 1936. This establishment started life as a Youngs pub, there is a Young’s lamb motif above the corner entrance to the pub. Today the pub is owned and run by the food and drinks giant Mitchells and Butlers.
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This is sizeable bright and airy boozer which has two distinct sections. At the front as you walk in is the main drinking area which has lots of poser tables and TV’s which show live sports. At the rear is an area geared up for punters who either want to dine or want a more laidback pub experience. The decor here is contemporary with neutral tones, huge brass framed mirrors, dark Georgian style panelling and stylish lighting.
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The beer choice was broad, there were two cask ales a host of familiar keg options and lots of craft available in cans and bottles. We kept it simple and ordered a couple of Pravha’s. Our pints were top drawer and price point was good. As this was our last pub of the day, some pub grub was much needed. We ordered Fish and Chips with a Calamari chaser. The food was great, we really enjoyed it and portion size was ok. The Fish & Chips cost £16.50 and the Calamari £7.50. Hats off to the member of staff who checked to make sure we were happy with our food.
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We arrived around 5pm and the pub was quiet inside with a few punters dotted around. The majority of patrons were outside the front of the pub lapping up the Easter weekend sunshine. There was a nice relaxing feel to this pub, I can imagine when busy it would be a buzzy place.
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The @crownandanchorw4 was a pleasant visit and one we really enjoyed. The beer was on point, the food was great, ambiance relaxing and the service was good. This is a good pub to visit what ever the occasion.
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ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 07.04.23
Had some good food here. Rather limited on cask ale offerings but the St Austell Tribute was in excellent condition.
Amazing service, fab food and great atmosphere. Pic of nachos half eaten as they were too good to stop and take a pic
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