The Barley Mow, Shepperton - pub details
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Address: 67 Watersplash Road, Shepperton, Middlesex, TW17 0EE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 2500)
Shepperton (0.7 miles), Upper Halliford (1.4 miles), Sunbury (2.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night (Thursdays at 9pm), Live music
- Fruit machines
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Car park
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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 31 users)
> Local guide: Middlesex pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Bull, Shepperton (0.2 miles), Bell Inn, Shepperton (0.5 miles), Crossroads, Shepperton (0.5 miles), Harrow, Charlton Village (0.7 miles), Three Horseshoes, Shepperton (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Barley Mow, Shepperton
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| Welcoming pub located up a side street in Shepperton. We paid a visit last Thursday afternoon and found 4 real ales on - Twickenham Winter Cheer, Hepworth Old Ale, Hop Back Summer Lightning & WJ King Jingle Juice. The ambience is nice and it was quite busy for the time of day. Dogs appear to be welcome. My only nagging complaint was the barmaid's lack of product awareness. When asked what ciders they served, we were only told about the standard fizzy keg and bottled varieties. Luckily, I'd been here before and knew that they usually had a Mr Whitehead's cider on. Sure enough, when the question was asked, she admitted they did have Mr Whitehead's Boxing Dog in the cellar. I'm always disappointed when bar staff fail to mention real ciders and perries, as unless they promote them, they will never catch on. Our visit had followed a Christmas party. So a few of us also fancied shots. When asked for sambuca, the barmaid said we don't sell sambuca, "we're a beer pub". I found this remark quite amusing. However she was surprised when we managed to point out the sambuca bottle behind the bar. The landlord himself seemed a bit more 'switched on'. Nevertheless, I'd still come back to this pub, as it's a comfortable place in which to while away a few hours. blue_scrumpy - 21 Dec 2009 15:28 |
| A wonderful local’s pub situated in a relatively quiet residential area that, despite being on few people’s road to anywhere, is well worth seeking out (my brother lives down the road which is the usual excuse for my occasional visit). 5 Ales, usually local (they are part of the LocAle scheme), with Summer Lightning and T.E.A. being the regulars supplemented by 3 guests (a Triple FFF brace of Moondance and Comfortably Numb as well as Hepworth Old Ale being last weekend’s selection). The landlord always gives me the impression he really cares for his beers and I have never had any reason to complain about the quality. The pub is usually busy even when you don’t expect it which is always a good sign although one end of the pub is set out for diners during the day and if I have any complaints it is that I sometimes struggle to get a seat or table. There are plenty of displays, antiques, portraits, old style telephones, typewriters and collections of cigarette cards, bottles and pump clips. A small basic TV suggests that live Sport and the X Factor are not big priorities on the entertainment front however there is a bar billiards table that comes as a surprise. Music obviously plays a big part with a large music themed mural set across a couple of walls and a diet of piped 60’s soul, blues and jazz that feels just right with the relaxed ambience during the day although there is a programme of live music ranging from jazz evenings to rock covers bands which may be a bit intrusive if you aren’t expecting it. The pub is very dog friendly with many slouched pooches evident every time I visit. For an off the beaten track local’s pub, I would quite fancy it as mine! RogerB - 15 Dec 2009 15:55 |
| Current North Surrey CAMRA Pub Of The Year 2007. Friendly local with 5 guest ales in excellent condition. food served Lunchtimes Monday to Friday none on Saturday and Sunday Lunch between 12pm and 3pm. Jazz nights on Wednesday when food is also availble though this is more hot snack based I believe. Music is also now on Friday and Saturday evening and this is of the Rock n Roll or Blues variety. Governor enjoys his pint of TEA which is the regular bitter. Note it is a good 15 minute walk from the rail station over the motorway though the 218 bus stops at the end of the road. aleheart - 13 Feb 2008 16:54 |
| great beer and music and the food isn't bad either Matt_Helm - 31 Jan 2008 16:58 |
| Can I just say what a brilliant evening we had at the Barley Mow tonight..! The live jazz was terrific, John Barnes on the sax was particularly good. The band were brilliant too. I cannot praise the music highly enough. If you're a fan of jazz, or even if you just like good music, get along to the Barley Mow on a Wednesday evening (8.30pm onwards) and have yourself a treat! Live jazz, you just can't beat it!! Even the dog seemed to enjoy the sound! Ruff-ruff!! Well done, the Barley Mow management. A great evening! TJ TeeJay - 12 Dec 2007 23:55 |
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