The Sun Inn, Waltham Abbey - pub details
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Address: 19 Sun Street, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1ER [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4364) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Waltham Cross (1.2 miles), Theobalds Grove (1.5 miles), Cheshunt (1.6 miles)
Pub suggested by Lee Newton on 17 Sep 2003
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White Lion, Waltham Abbey (0.0 miles), Queens Arms, Waltham Abbey (0.0 miles), Welsh Harp, Waltham Abbey (0.1 miles), Green Dragon, Waltham Abbey (0.1 miles), Angel, Waltham Abbey (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
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| Same two beers as 'fugglehops' enjoyed last time and the Brewers Gold was indeed very tasty. Friendly welcome oftenscore6 - 21 Aug 2011 19:49 |
| Bank Holiday Monday was quite busy lunchtime, although there were not that many inside eating. The menu has all the traditional pub dishes to choose from at affordable prices. We did have to wait 45 minutes after ordering our food. To be fair the kitchen is small, thus maybe not that many helping hands. The wait was worth it - excellent omelette and I'm told the lasagne's were very good. Seeing four handpumps on a pub bar normally fills me with excitement, but disappointingly here they only use two of them. One was for Adnams Broadside, an ok beer. The other had Vale's Brewers Gold, this is one of the best beers I have tasted (the bottled version is also excellent). Come on Landlord, how about three or four handpumps working? fugglehops - 27 Jun 2011 21:07 |
| It was just over a year ago I first came in here attracted mainly by the four hand-pumps on the bar. The landlord informed me that he stocked a couple of regular beers and rotated the other two. I did not eat but noticed the menu listed popular dishes at reasonable prices. With that in mind I called back last week-end. It still has four hand-pumps but disappointingly only one was on (Adnams Broadside). The first attempt to fill my glass resulted in a quarter of beer and three-quarters froth. A second try produced half measures of beer and froth. Then, at last, a whole pint of ale. Surprisingly it tasted OK. I was informed that the landlord/lady were on a week's holiday (perhaps next time someone else might be left in charge). I did wonder what the food we ordered would be like. The chairs in the restaurant area were very stained and grubby looking. Thankfully the food was very enjoyable. Top marks awarded there. Hopefully next time (should there be one) the beers will all be on and not from Greene King or McMullen which are served in the other Waltham Cross pubs nearby. fugglehops - 14 Sep 2010 21:04 |
| Visited with a friend in April 2009 and found three ales available including Nethergate Greedy Pike. Only concern was the fairly empty state of the pub during a weekday evening crawl. lad_newton - 13 Aug 2009 23:16 |
| Good town pub with a warm welcome, nice atmosphere and well kept beers. BobOs - 5 Nov 2008 14:45 |
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