The Hole In The Wall, Chiswick - pub details
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Address: 12, Sutton Lane North, London, W4 4LD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1054) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Gunnersbury (0.3 miles), Chiswick Park (0.4 miles), South Acton (0.8 miles)
Gunnersbury (0.3 miles), Chiswick (0.6 miles), Kew Bridge (0.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Sky TV, Big screen
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
Copper Cow, Chiswick (0.2 miles), Sam's, Chiswick (0.3 miles), Barley Mow, Chiswick (0.3 miles), Connolly's, Chiswick (0.3 miles), Pilot, Chiswick (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Hole In The Wall, Chiswick
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| Nice enough pub, good service and food. Lacks a certain something to make it a buzzing pub. thethirstyguzzler - 21 Jul 2011 18:11 |
| My wife and I live around the corner, so we have been to this pub many times for a quit drink. Unfortunately this pub has turned into a place were families bring there kids and let them run around and harass the other customers. Last Sunday we stopped around for a few pints after Sunday lunch.....there was a very rude little 7 year old girl there with her family. She decided she wanted to play with my wife. When my wife told her she didn't want to play the little girl followed her around the pub stamping her feet and demanding that she go into the beer garden and entertain her. When I told her to go back to her mother she just looked at us like we were the hired help. Strange! After 10 minutes of this I had to go to the bar and ask the staff to "please do something about this litte brat who thinks my wife is her nanny". We won't be going back and we live right around the corner. Ashame. robert70 - 7 Feb 2011 16:20 |
| Great modern local in residential area away from the high street - hard to find if you're not a local. Very well kept ales - the Pride is better than any of the Fullers pubs nearby that I've tried (most). Good low(ish) level music, amazing garden (with grass!!!), 2 rooms to the bar - a main front bar and a smaller cozy snug plus a dining room where generally very good, posh, pub food (quite expensive), is served. The couple that run it are great and very friendly and their staff are well drilled. When they took it over it was a little too much of a restaurant to start off with (although very good) but it's found a good middle ground now between drinking and eating with some great local characters at the bar too. Would feel happy coming here for a few beers with friends, dinner with my girlfriend or having Sunday lunch with the parents. Sunday lunch can get pretty hectic though with too many moody pram pushers (the down-side of Chiswick I guess) expecting to be treated like royalty (as a reward for letting their offspring run around the pub until they fall over and cry ?) spoiling the atmosphere a bit for others. It's a PUB please guys - not a childminders that sells beer !!! Great that it's child friendly but it's not all about you, you, you !!! Overall, a really good local pub. Yes it's been smartened up a bit, yes you can buy some posh food there, no it's hasn't got sky, no it hasn't got pitbulls scaring everyone out of the garden anymore but that's what makes it a good local pub that suits the community which is what a local pub should be. Most of the reviews here are very out of date or written by people who would probably be happier in Giraffe on the High Street. 42yearsyoung - 16 Dec 2010 22:14 |
| I love this pub but haven't tried the food yet. steen21 - 19 Oct 2010 17:40 |
| I went to this pub today for sunday lunch with 4 friends, two toddlers and a 3 month old. Had read reviews and was looking forward to a lovely sunday lunch out with friends and my family but this did not happen. The staff were pleasant enough when we arrived and we ordered our food and drinks, our server was very nice and asked whether we wanted the kids meals first - which I thought was quite thoughtful as not many places ask this. The food turned up and everything was fine until my 3 month old started to become unsettled. She wasn't screaming the place down but she was not happy. Anyway to my embarrassment and shock I was asked to take my baby outside because a couple of people have complained and the member of staff was serious. In the 2.5 years that I have been a mother I have never been asked to vacate somewhere because my child was noisy. Now if this was in the evening or a time not suitable for children then fair enough, but on a Sunday lunchtime where there are other children happily playing around and also dogs barking then I do not accept this...I felt humiliated and upset that I had to do this so I left in tears having hardly touched my £17 steak (which for a sunday lunch is quite dear). Now to be fair the member of staff did apologise but not for the right reason, he was sorry that he had upset me and that we were leaving, he was not sorry that he asked me to take my crying baby outside. He obviously favoured the other customer that complained even though we were paying customers too (when to be honest if you don't want to be around children don't go to a pub that calls itself 'kid friendly' over the phone and provides childrens menus). I find this attitude very short-sighted and to top it all off he wasn't sorry enough to not charge me for my meal which lay uneaten on my plate but charged the entire party the full price - so much for appreciating your customer. In short, I will not be recommending this venue to any of my friends (with or without kids). I would write a review on the food however I didn't get to eat it only pay for it! chrisandmelis - 10 Oct 2010 18:27 |
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