The O'Briens, Brentford - pub details
Previously called: Northumberland Arms
Address: 11, London Rd, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 8JB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 31963)
Brentford (0.4 miles), Syon Lane (0.5 miles), Isleworth (1.2 miles)
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George and Dragon, Brentford (0.0 miles), Six Bells, Brentford (0.1 miles), Magpie and Crown, Brentford (0.1 miles), Weir Bar and Dining Room, Brentford (0.2 miles), Brewery Tap, Brentford (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the O'Briens, Brentford
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| I work near this pub and have to say its one of the better places in Brentford. Good food, though if you are with a large group can take an age to get the food to your table. Locals seem ok, though you get some knackers in there on Friday Evenings. But I probably prefer them to the wa*kers in the Weir. HENDO - 15 Sep 2008 15:42 |
| A swift couple in here today before the Bees game. Pride, Weltons Export Stout, Twickenham Grandstand and Marstons Pedigree also had keg Honeydew. Lots of bottles including Chimay Blue & Tripel, Duvel, Vedett, Erdinger Weisse & Dunkel and Fullers 1845 and Golden Pride. Small pub, bar in the right hand corner. Clean and tidy, sport showing on small TV. Seemed like a locals pub but perfectly welcoming. Worth a visit. GuideDogSaint - 6 Sep 2008 20:01 |
| Our favourite pub for Sunday lunches. We had one bad experience: service was appaulling when we made the mistake of visiting the Sunday just before St. Patrick's Day. Aside from that the service has always been perfect and the food excellent with the cauliflower cheese side dish always welcome. Portions are generous so if you don't think you can manage them order a kiddy portion instead - they don't mind. Puddings seem overpriced for what they are. There's always three of well-kept real ales on offer, usually including one from the nearby Twickenham brewery. Never experienced any clients that I'd call rowdy or uncouth. In fact many are friendly, even when we have a (well behaved) toddler in tow. Small, neat and perfectly formed. drambo - 3 Jun 2008 23:43 |
| I really liked it in this very small pub as the barman and governor were very friendly and fortunately I didn’t meet any of the unruly locals spoken about before. It did start to fill up before I left with people wanting to eat lunch, but I got the feeling that the serving of drinks was as important, if not more important, than the food, if not as lucrative. Pride, Bombardier, Gothic Dark, Twickenham Quadhop and Honeydew keg were all available from the bar alongside 3 premium lagers, Strongbow, Carling and Stella. I will go back soon as I loved the cartoon picture of Griffin Park almost as much as the pub. Strongers - 20 May 2008 18:08 |
| We've been coming here for a few months now and unfortunately each visit has got worse. The pub itself is excellent. The beer is well selected and is always kept well. The food is outstanding and unusual. The staff are very courteous and helpful. However, the clientel leave a lot to be desired. They are largely noisy, unmannered and uncouth. Unfortunately, judging by the other reviews on this site, I am not the only one to discover that. If the owner doesn't sort this out, all the effort that has gone into making it a nice place to go, will have been wasted, as it descends into Brentford Pub Hell. ixion - 7 Apr 2008 14:07 |
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