The Goat, Upper Halliford - pub details
Address: 47 Upper Halliford Road, Upper Halliford, Middlesex, TW17 8RX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20843) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Shepperton (0.7 miles), Upper Halliford (0.8 miles), Sunbury (1.5 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
Pub suggested by TheGP on 6 Mar 2005
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other pubs nearby:
Bugle Returns, Shepperton (0.4 miles), Bell Inn, Shepperton (0.6 miles), Bagster House Club, Shepperton (0.7 miles), Harrow, Charlton Village (0.8 miles), Crossroads, Shepperton (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Goat, Upper Halliford
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| After a refurb this place is much improved. Had a Sunday lunch from the carvery which was fine and good value, a good selection of beers and wine and cheery service. aliandg - 31 Jul 2011 16:40 |
| I am sorry to say that this pub has gone down hill rapidly since the end of January. The service is terrible and the two best bar staff have left. The manager, called Sam, needs to get a character inplant as she is so miserable all the time. No - this place is the pits since the two regular barmen went. I'll go back when they get a decent manager again. Rating now: 1/10 beehave - 15 Apr 2010 17:46 |
| The real ale at The Goat is worth the visit alone. They now do a regularly changing guest ale along with the usual Bombadier and Youngs. Today I had a couple of pints of Twickenham Fine Ales 'Autumn Blaze'. Last week it was TEA, the week before I had Rebellion 'Smuggler'. It's all good and only £2.60 a pint. I recommend to everyone. The new landlady is doing a good job. beehave - 9 Oct 2009 23:09 |
| Visited on Sunday night with my mum. We had tried it the week before but it was packed and there was an hour's wait. Got a seat in the carvery straight away. Were asked for drinks so asked what real ale they had. This seemed to confuse the waitress who said they had Bombardier but actually turned up with Youngs Bitter, although to be fair it was pretty good. It was only when I checked the beers on the way out that I found out they had Rebellion Smuggler too which I would have gone for. Meals were ok although if it is "as much as you can eat" as stated below it wasn't obvious. Difficult to mark but if you just went in for a drink I think it would be ok as a pub but a little soulless like all foodie orientated places. GuideDogSaint - 14 Sep 2009 22:38 |
| I need to stand up and defend my local. I was in there this evening for an early evening pint. The new mamager has introduced a regularly changing guest ale. Today it was Cottage Brewing 'Hot Dog' which was very enjoyable. This is alongside the two regulars (Bombadier and Young's). Everybody was extremely friendly. They have recently hired a couple more bar staf to add to the existing ones which makes the place much more efficient. I overheard one chap telling the new manager how good the food had been when he'd eaten there with his family a couple of days ago. I will continue to visit The Goat as I have had nothing but good experiences of the place over the last 10 months or so. Fair play to them, I think they are making a real effort. beehave - 4 Sep 2009 23:42 |
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