The William Morris (Lloyds), Hammersmith - pub details
Address: Swan Island, 2-4 King Street, Hammersmith, London, W6 0QA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8741 7175
Hammersmith (0.1 miles), Ravenscourt Park (0.5 miles), Barons Court (0.6 miles)
Kensington Olympia (0.8 miles), West Brompton (1.5 miles), Barnes Bridge (1.9 miles)
Chain: Lloyds No. 1
- Food served, Real ale
- Smoking area, Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
Pub suggested by Agnes on 21 May 2003
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user reviews of the William Morris (Lloyds), Hammersmith
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| The decor of a lap dancing club and the clientele of a Wetherspoons - what could be wrong with that. Desperately bad even compared to some of the other dumps around Hammersmith murgatroyd - 23 Mar 2008 09:22 |
| Lookin a bit rough round the edges on visit last week, but still a decent location 4 pre-appolo drinx, 6/10 fat_beer_badger - 16 Mar 2008 16:49 |
| Not sure if I was drinking in here or in the ornate Victorian pub which appeared to be next door but which didn't have a name. Are they the same place? Greshon - 10 Mar 2008 14:00 |
| Named after the 19th Century writer and artist who set up a printing business nearby, this is one of the most depressing, dark, gloomy and claustrophobic places I have ever associated with the Wetherspoons chain. The rambling interior has all the appeal of a run down amusement arcade and totally lacks any character. The service was pretty awful; I seemed to wait an eternity without so much as an acknowledgement before being served and it wasn’t exactly heaving at the bar. The only salvation to be found here is the beers – Pride and Abbott are commonplace but the Damson Porter I (eventually) had was excellent and there the rather potent Old Rosie is available for the cider drinkers. If the gloomy interior is too much, there are some seats outside in the equally unattractive modern square but should you choose to emerge into the daylight after half an hour inside, you will get a bit of a pit pony effect. Not a place that carries any great recommendation. RogerB - 23 Jul 2007 10:41 |
| In the first (proper) Star Wars film, Obi Wan describes a bar as a wretched hive of scum and villany. I'm almost certain he was referring to the William Morris. random_ranger - 14 May 2007 17:00 |
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