The Windmill, Acton - pub details

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Address: 50, High St, Acton, London, W3 6LG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 5044)

Website: http://www.windmilllondon.co.uk

Nearest tube stations Acton Central (0.2 miles), South Acton (0.6 miles), Acton Town (0.7 miles)

Nearest train stations Acton Central (0.2 miles), South Acton (0.6 miles), Acton Main Line (0.7 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

> Current user rating: 6.0/10 (rated by 18 users)
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Captain Cook, Acton (0.1 miles), Belvedere, Acton (0.1 miles), Rocket, Acton (0.1 miles), Foleys, Acton (0.2 miles), Albion, Acton (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of The Windmill, Acton

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I walked into the public bar and waited for a few minutes for some service and was about to give up when one of the two old gentlemen sitting down told me to knock on the bar to get the barmaids attention. They explained that there was another bar, so as I wasn’t going to play on the pool table I decided to walk around and try my luck in the other bar. As I entered I realised that this wasn’t the poky little one bar old man’s boozer that I thought it was and that it was a large pub with plasmas and dance music that is open until 1am at the weekends.

When I did eventually find her the barmaid was very nice. Pride and Trafalgar were the ale offerings, but the Trafalgar was on the turn. Standard lagers were also available along with Hoegarden and Tyskie.

I’m not sure that I’d go out of my way to drink here, but it’s always handy to know a pub that is open late at the weekends.
Strongers - 9 Mar 2009 13:06
WOW! I cant recommend this pub enough. Best place in Acton IMO.
The barstaff are top notch, the lasses behind the bar aren't too bad to look at. They now serve continental beers from across the contintent and they have a VIP cocktail lounge at the back of the pub.
It has a cosmipolitan vibe to the place now, and I dont understand why anyone would want to go anywhere else in acton...?....and did I mention the kareoke?!
If you haven't been down there recently, check it out!!!
foleyg - 12 Dec 2008 17:10
a great pub in Acton. .
gerryfoley27 - 27 Aug 2008 13:50
the pub is ok but its not fair that the beer is fed back through the pumps as slops . friendly pub apart from the pol staff who cant speak english only when they want a room or pass port . jerry has had cock and ass in his face in the tune in when he was piss of his nut . cieran murphy is so up jerrys ass its hard to say where begins and and jerry ends . the coke is not bad the there is a tall mofo of an aussie named james who is just a knob. the a team will take the pub back and it will b an ENGLISH/IRISH IN BIG FUCK OF LETTERS OK agen.PS nice paint job jerry.pps ill rate it when its a pub agen
theateam - 23 Jul 2008 16:23
It's clean and the beer's good so will do for a pint if you dont mind being served by the Scowlski sisters, who communicate solely through the medium of scowls.
random_ranger - 23 May 2008 16:21

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