The Crown and Anchor, Chiswick - pub details

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Address: 374 Chiswick High Rd, London, W4 5TA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1057) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Chiswick Park (0.3 miles), Turnham Green (0.4 miles), Gunnersbury (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Gunnersbury (0.6 miles), South Acton (0.6 miles), Chiswick (0.9 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Quiz night (Thursdays.)
  • Pool table
  • Food served, Real ale

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> Current user rating: 5.2/10 (rated by 30 users)
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Shackology, Chiswick (0.0 miles), Barley Mow, Chiswick (0.1 miles), Sam's, Chiswick (0.1 miles), Old Pack Horse, Chiswick (0.1 miles), All Bar One, Chiswick (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Crown and Anchor, Chiswick

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5 most recent reviews of 26 shown - see all reviews

Bold yellow brick and tile exterior, with plenty of interesting reminders of its former life as a Youngs house. Unfortunately, most of the interior character has been stripped out during several refurbishments and it now has a fairly anonymous gasto-pub layout with the obligatory open kitchen, etc. However, it is quite light and airy, with some largeish windows, pale wood furniture and light pastel-shade paintwork on the walls. Nice little wood-burning stove towards the back. Two handpumps, with Purity Mad Goose and a good Adnams Irish Stout (at £3.40) on. As these sort of places go, not that bad.
rpadam - 17 Mar 2010 21:13
Can't say how much I like this pub - yes, it looks as though some people (below) don't like the interior or the range of drinks, but for a great atmosphere and everything that you need to have a good time with friends I think this place takes some beating. The staf are warm, welcoming and very involved with the customers and the pub quiz on a Tuesday is brillinatly run. Top marks I say.
Gareth85 - 8 Dec 2009 17:31
Now selling real ale from Purity - Purity Gold and UBU during my visit. It's now run by the same company that runs the nearby Barley Mow.
Roodeye - 25 Oct 2009 18:27
Absolutely beautiful exterior. I used to visit the pub occasionally about five years ago and it had an unremarkable interior. Stuck my head round the door recently and it has been modernised very unsympathetically - looks as much like a Pizza Express branch as a pub. I turned straight back out. A pity.
grecian - 29 Jun 2009 11:27
Now re-opened after its disasterous and short lived life as Crapology (c'mon - what was that about?) . Still more than your average number of babes in arms/prams and worse, it also seems to have turned into some sort of geek-magnet with laptops sprouting from the furniture.

OK selection of drinks but no real decent beers. Sulky staff. Cheapish food (specials at least).

Wide and berth spring to mind. Head off to the Packhorse for a pub that wants you to know its a pub.
SadlySober - 25 Nov 2008 19:48

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