The Wheatsheaf, Slough - pub details
Address: 15 Albert Street, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 2BE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4910) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Slough (0.5 miles), Windsor & Eton Riverside (1.5 miles), Datchet (1.7 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
- Quiz night, Live music, TV
- Fruit machines, Quiz machines (multi), Bar billiards
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating
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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 16 users)
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user reviews of the Wheatsheaf, Slough
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| For the regulars I was thinking we could get a group together to go to Thorpe Park for the day. If anyone interested let's try and get it sorted out!More of a lads day out for those not scared of going on any rides! PintofHSB - 9 Aug 2011 11:35 |
| Right, Back to make a couple of comments.It's a shame most of the regulars do not comment on here as it would give a better idea of what they thought of the Wheatsheaf. I've got to say that Stuart had been amazing in sorting out the beer festival and is one of the regulars who is dam keen on giving people a wide choice of beers and lagers to supple. Well the last one went down a storm. If you missed it well I hope you will look forward to the next one in a few months time. As for the past couple of comments well all I can say is this. having th the same regulars in here is great. i can walk in with family or friends and feel relaxed and talk to everyone. as for the comments about those who should not be allowed in other pubs well I'm against that as every person I know in the Wheatsheaf I could class as a friend. This site is for people looking for a pub- well if your reading this why don't you just give the Wheatsheaf a chance. Come in one day, say your new here and ask questions because every person in that pub will tell you you would be more than welcome. How many other pubs could you walk into and not end up having a great chat with someone you had never known before?? I wish I could be there more but I can't. I'm married and have children but one things is for sure it's my local and I'm proud of it. The bar staff are great. The punters are really relaxed and friendly and for one there is never any trouble in the pub! So you can relax! PintofHSB - 2 Jul 2011 19:39 |
| Decent Fullers pub thats wasted in Slough. Think its fair to say Sloughs never been the greatest place for boozers, I went on a recent pub crawl to bring back some old memories having gone to school in nearby Langley. Jesus whats happened?,nearly every pub has shut or has been built on, a few years back Slough was getting, dare I say it quite lively, bars /pubs springing up everywhere now its a desolate wasteland for drinkers, you can almost see the tumbleweed blowing down the high street. Chicagos, Yates, The Floral, Goose, Pied Horse all gone to name but a few and I could go on and on, I know they`re not everyones cup of tea but at least you could get a drink. Dont Poles drink in pubs?? TSW - 9 Jun 2011 18:03 |
| Somewhat ambivalent here.The ales are impeccable.The majority of the customers are incapable of appreciating a good beer and prefer the blandest lagers however.You do get some moronic long standing regulars in this pub whose presence would not be tolerated in other establishments.The legacy of blatant drug taking in this pub in the past.Most of the morons are gone but a few remain.They're pretty harmless.This pub's main drawback is that it is in Slough. funky - 13 May 2011 02:25 |
| This weekend (04/03/11 - 06/03/11) the wheatsheaf hosts its spring beer festival. the beers are in and settling, the bands are booked and ready to rock. so get get yourselves and friends down for a friendly ale or 3 the final beer list is Fullers - Front Row - 3.7% - a ruby session ale Surrey Hills - Hammer Mild - 3.8% - award winning dark mild Fullers - London Pride - 4.2% - award winning Fullers finest Windsor & Eton - Guardsman - 4.2% - their premier brew Ascot Ales - Alligator Ale - 4.6% - a citrus, floral golden ale Fullers/Gales - HSB - 4.8% - award winning strong tangy ale Two Bridges - Golden Cygnet - 4.8% - floral notes on this strong golden ale Binghams - Doodle Stout - 5.0% - a dark, rich, fruity stout West Berkshire - Dr Hextors Healer - 5.0% - award winning strong complex ale Fullers - ESB - 5.5% - award winning extra strong ale there will also be a selection of fullers bottled beers behind the bar probably including Honeydew, 1845, Bengal Lancer & London Porter and of course there is music from The Transients and guests on Friday, the usual footy shenanigans on the Saturday, and the chick pea curry cup challenge on the Sunday its going to be good people Strongbow_Kid - 2 Mar 2011 09:35 |
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