O'Riordans, Brentford - pub details
Address: 3, High St, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 0DX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 2358)
Kew Gardens (0.8 miles), Gunnersbury (0.9 miles)
Kew Bridge (0.4 miles), Brentford (0.7 miles), Kew Gardens (0.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music, Sky TV, Big screen, Jukebox
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Riverside location
- Outside seating, Credit cards accepted, Smoking area, Function room for hire
> Current user rating: 7.3/10 (rated by 34 users)
> Local guide: Middlesex pub guide
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user reviews of O'Riordans, Brentford
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| Since my last visit in May 2008 the name has changed, as mentioned a few times by others, and some patio doors have been put into the back wall which leads onto the decking which has now been completed. The rest of the pub is the same as before except for some modern tables and chairs in the rear and the addition of an extremely nice barmaid. The Pride cost me £2.50 a pint, which probably made it taste better than it was and Young’s Ordinary was also available alongside a hand pump that was not being used. I liked it in here before the refurbishment and I think it may have just got a little bit better. Strongers - 11 May 2009 16:04 |
| Was looking for a pub to watch the rugby on Saturday. This pub was recomended to me by some people I met on the 65 bus from Richmond. The game was being shown on all screens and the place was packed. Brilliant atmosphere during the match and great service eventhough the place was packed. It got better as the evening went on with live music. Am new to area so its great to have a decent traditional pub to go to. Will be back: acobb - 2 Mar 2009 17:10 |
| Came over to watch the London-Irish V Leinster game last month. This pub was down the road from the Travel Lodge where we stayed. After the game we headed down for the night. Made feel very welcome, very good craic with live music all night. Big selection of beers, Heineken wouldn't go astray though. Very witty barman, Patrick i think. Irish bar through and through, highly recommended!! Sharky08 - 10 Feb 2009 20:25 |
| been in this pub a good few times, it looks a lot better now than what it used to be. seems its under new management the guy running it seems lovely and friendly and the staff working there are really nice and welcoming. not that I drink the beers or bitters but the wide range of drinks are brilliant and im glad to see they are selling wine by the bottle now the manager has certainly got it right. The decking out the back was a great idea and especially the heater for the smokers. The food there is also really good and reasonable chef seems very friendly. Theres been a lot of improvements thats occured in this pub over the last year. ashxx - 29 Jan 2009 00:12 |
| This pub has become our local for a good few months now. We had been a few times before but the lack of choice of beer was a problem for me as I did get bored with London Pride only. Pleased to say that there are now 3 handpumps and they serve Youngs and another guest. They have started doing food now which is wholesome and not too expensive. The decor has been upgraded, the loos are much better and the deck out the back is great in the summer. It's sad about Brian and Bernie but Francis behind the bar is a real champ with always a smiling face. ixion - 1 Jan 2009 15:19 |
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