The Orange Tree, Havering Atte Bower - pub details

Address: Orange Tree Hill, Havering Atte Bower, Romford, Essex, RM4 1PJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 19851) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Gidea Park (2.7 miles), Harold Wood (2.8 miles), Romford (3 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Real ale

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other pubs nearby:

Pinewood, Romford (0.7 miles), Aspen Tree, Collier Row (1.0 miles), Royal Oak, Stapleford Abbots (1.0 miles), Colley Rowe Inn, Romford (1.4 miles)

 

user reviews of the Orange Tree, Havering Atte Bower

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Pretty local to me and not a bad pub at all. Good food and nicely kept beer.
GazzaMod - 24 Feb 2010 16:19
Love this pub, although it doesn't look like this anymore, its been totally done up.

I take my parents along who are in their early 70s and they really love the fodod
adam283 - 2 Jun 2009 19:22
This is a pub where you have a drink and maybe some food if you like. Nothing fancy, it's just a normal friendly pub that is improving more and more as time goes on. I've definately had many good nights in there and will continue to do so.

I think everyone needs to chill out a little bit and those who want to spend their time slagging off this pub should try moving on to pubs more worthy of it. I know for sure that there are some disgraceful pubs out there that you could give harsh reviews too.
jamescarr1111 - 20 Feb 2009 15:45
it seems I'm not the only person to doubt the veracity of these claims; thanks for the support biker, chris, zaphod etc.

the reason I posted my original comment pedro is so you can see for yourself how ridiculous the 4 previous comments were. to paraphrase zaphod:

4 very similar posts all 'bigging up' the new management. All made by new members that joined, posted exactly 1 review, then disappeared...

you've been rumbled, get over it.

like I said, risible.
DavidWaspnest - 19 Dec 2008 13:20
Dear oh dear...this could stretch on but my intention is not to bore people looking for particular pub reviews with drivel...so I'll make this my last response to posts with me as the main topic or those directed at me.

Not touchy-feely Biker, just standing my ground (for what it's worth given that this site appears to attract many who gain more from arguing than reviewing). Apparently the purpose of my post was known more by others than by me. Given that some of you apparently know me so well I feel guilty that you weren't on my Christmas card list.

ChrisP87 - I wont ask the question because I wont reply but your problem is either with me, 4% lagers or mass production of any lager. If it's me then sorry to have offended you. If it's 4% lager then sorry your taste isn't for 4% lager. If it's mass produced beverages then, once again, sorry these aren't to your taste. As I'm certain that this pub isn't providing what you want then I'll assume that you wont be going there. I say 'assume' because I do not know you, given that fact and the fact that I've said what I wanted to say, I'll now leave you to get on with your life and wont be troubling you with my opinions anymore.

On a 'pub' related subject (sorry to veer of topic) if you believe that any ale or lager, mass produced or otherwise of any ABV, is of an unchangable, similar, high standard across all pubs then you either have no taste or you don't drink. Also, as you are waiting for me to explain, it might surprise you to know that line-cleaning techniques and frequency, along with cask and barrel storage temperature and time, play a part in quality of taste. Although the Orange Tree Becks Vier may not be better than that in 'every other establishment in England', I know it's of a cleaner taste than many other pubs I've been in. I hope that satisfies your curiosity.

pedro007 - 18 Dec 2008 15:46

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