Royal Staff, Aldershot - pub details

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Address: 37a Mount Pleasant Road, aldershot, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU12 4NW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14216) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Aldershot (0.5 miles), Ash (1.8 miles), Ash Vale (2.3 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Quiz night (wednesday's), Live music (monthly), TV (sky and espn), Sky TV, Big screen, Jukebox, Karaoke (1st saturday every month)
  • Dartboard (2 dart boards when required), Fruit machines, Quiz machines
  • Food served (sat and sunday from 12), Sunday roast (pre book), Real ale (fullers london Pride and 2 other ales), Cocktails (watch this space)
  • Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed (up to 8pm), Credit cards accepted (with cash back facility), Smoking area (back garden patio area), Wireless internet access (can be given), Coach parties welcome, Disabled access

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A welcoming backstreet boozer which has improved tremendously since being taken over by Clive and Popsy. Well kept ales and a large kid friendly garden help to make this the best pub in Aldershot by far
bazza1 - 20 Jan 2012 23:01
Fullers Pub in a residential area of Aldershot with a friendly clientel. Interior has lots of sporting trophies and photos. Other things include digital jukebox, beer garden and large TV showing SKY and ESPN. They also do the occaissional entertainment and karaoke evenings too.

On my visit I tried a pint of Seafarers (£3.40) that was nicely kept but didn't try the other ale on offer which was London Pride. Overall, it's not a bad pub and seems fairly popular with the local community though I prefer other pubs in Aldershot.

7/10.
wezmiester - 20 May 2011 09:32
Couldn`t agree more with quinboy, I`ve been using this pub for 20 years and love everything about it. Very friendly atmosphere, great live bands, popsy, clive and tyler always make you feel welcome. In my opinion this is still the best pub in Aldershot by far and long may it continue!!!
gentle80 - 13 Oct 2010 20:19
Isn`t it a shame ,comments have to be personal about Lanlords and landladies of establishments ! who obviously have hidden agendas against this Great Pub!
The pub dog `Tyler` is not offensive or large and is a part of the good pub ! And yes he is not perfect but maybe dislikes Prison Tags on legs ! Who wouldn`t !!
Karaoke is what the `STAFF` do well,keep your spellchecker on Jayt1983 ! Knowledge is power or so they say !
3to 4 great live bands a month all free ! Plus a great Hypnotist ! What more can be said !!
Still the best and only `Cellar Masterman` Pub in Aldershot !

If you like Creche`s go to the Crimea !!

We have 12 pubs a week closing ! But hopefully the STAFF and Tyler will stay alive for along time !! God Bless!!!


quinboy66 - 13 Oct 2010 19:55
Having read the comment's on this pub i couldn't disagree more. I have drank in this pub 3-4 times in the afternoon with my family and friends due to the bouncy castle which the kids love. I'm sorry to say this is the only thing the pub has going for it. the beer is over priced 3.40 a pint, the local's are not too welcome to " outsider's". The bar staff (owners) are to busy doing there own thing you'll wait 5 minuites to be served. To top that all of you'll have to contend with a great big boxer dog who has the run of the pub "i left with slobber all down my leg". My children were petrified of it and after asking twice i was told "the dog is fine with kids" hence why they would not remove the dog. If your in this area i'd highly reccomend The Crimea just down the hill (2 mins away) the food is second to none, beer's cheaper and better, huge beer garden, very warm welcome by the staff and no slobbering dog's. Oh and to top that off they have a brilliant kareoke on friday night hosted by profestional's not like the royal staff who's put on by the old landlady (who's the only singer). Hope you take my advice and avoid this place and not listen to the other reviews which are oviously written by the local's.. Was a great place when John Kenny had this pub what a shame it's gone so down hill
jayt1983 - 28 Jun 2010 01:11

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