The Chancellors, Hammersmith - pub details
Address: 25, Crisp Rd, London, W6 9RL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8748 2600
Hammersmith (0.4 miles), Ravenscourt Park (0.6 miles), Barons Court (0.6 miles)
Kensington Olympia (1 mile), West Brompton (1.5 miles), Barnes Bridge (1.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Dartboard, Fruit machines
- Real ale
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
Old City Arms, Hammersmith (0.1 miles), OSP, Hammersmith (0.2 miles), Blue Anchor, Hammersmith (0.2 miles), Rutland Ale House, Hammersmith (0.2 miles), Distillers Arms, Hammersmith (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Chancellors, Hammersmith
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| Intersting little pub. much better than it might look form the outside. Clientele is of the older but maybe not wiser variety but the atmosphere was fun. Inside the decor isn't the strongest feature but the place is absolutely spotless (inc the loos) what was really great was the music, I don't know if it was a special event but they had a cracking range of early 60s tunes, not just the famous golden oldies some really nice tunes. mralistair - 4 Jul 2008 14:44 |
| I have used this pub for 30 years, staff all lovely, may well not be the taste for the very young but there are many of us who dont want to be blasted out by music and actually want to enjoy our company and drinks, now has a new large screen television which makes for good sports, garden also, darts, seating outside, nice quiet street, give it a try Mrsstrongbow - 23 May 2007 14:30 |
| Nice enough pub in which I had a decent pint of ale. It's near the river but like RogerB says don't expect to see it. Tucked nicely away from Fulham Palace Road and still has a bit of character. E.S.B - 30 Apr 2007 12:32 |
| The Chancellors is a fairly low key pub in the back streets near the river (but certainly not on or within view of the river as a previous poster intimates). The proximity of the Riverside Studios opposite means that it gets a fair share of musicians / performers, many of whom have left signed photos that now adorn the walls alongside lesser celebrities otherwise known as Fulham footballers. The mock Tudor interior is typically old fashioned and rather dated but fans of traditional unspoilt pubs will see the attraction of this place. The mature couple who appear to run the pub ensure that there are very few signs of it becoming too trendy or glitzy like several other pubs in the area. The only Ale is Courage Best but it is usually in good nick. It is less than a 10 minute walk to the Apollo but it is far enough off the beaten track to lose the crowds making it an ideal place for a peaceful drink on event night. Bar service is always good with any short measures being immediately topped up without prompting. There are a couple of basic TVs and a darts area to the rear. There is a small outside patio when the weather permits. It can be a bit smoky (but not for much longer) and some of the customer base can be rather worse for wear but there are a few characters and I have never been afforded anything other than a good welcome. RogerB - 11 Apr 2007 15:24 |
| Interesting local pub for local people. Certainly not got a threatening atmosphere you might associate with local pubs on council estates. The clients and bar staff do tend to be getting on a bit, but that at least means there are a few "characters" - and I don't mean in a bad way. Had an excellent toasted sandwich there. I think an area needs a good mix of pubs to cater for all ages and so I hope this place keeps going and doesn't suffer a dreaded refurb. Sparky1 - 14 Dec 2006 14:34 |
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