The Eagle, Shepherds Bush - pub details

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Address: 215, Askew Rd, Shepherds Bush, London, W12 9AZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8735 0921

Nearest tube stations Stamford Brook (0.5 miles), Ravenscourt Park (0.5 miles), Goldhawk Road (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Acton Central (1.2 miles), Kensington Olympia (1.4 miles), South Acton (1.4 miles)

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Pub suggested by Tim on 9 Dec 2003

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Orchard, Shepherds Bush (0.1 miles), Seven Stars, Shepherds Bush (0.1 miles), O'Neills, Shepherds Bush (0.2 miles), Anglesea Arms, Hammersmith (0.2 miles), Sun, Shepherds Bush (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Eagle, Shepherds Bush

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A pretentious predictable unpleasant continuance of Bush (pub) gentrification. Recently the same mob turned Princess Victoria into the sort of organic gastro over-priced elitist poncehole that Toby Young & Nigella Lawson would favour. Guinness #3.45p eg 55p more the accepted local rate.Beer Garden closed at 10 (why?). Real ales from a swinging #3.10. Service slow and inpersonable.Very crowded on opening Saturday,whereas other locals-such as Sun Inn & Bull & Bush had 15 punters between them. Will doubtlessly do very well,local Tories such as fisheyesformerlyfarright Harry Phibbs, will be well happy,content that the smelly indigent obese Council Estate residents opposite can drink themselves into a stupor indoors.
Promotional card vomit-inducing - @fancy a cheeky chablis after a hard day at the office?@.
If you like community based PUBS with a catholic(i.e. every and anyone welcome) approach please go to friendly ,cheaper Orchard 400 yards,other side further down the road.
HoopsyLoopy - 1 Sep 2008 02:44
A pretentious predictable unpleasant continuance of Bush (pub) gentrification. Recently the same mob turned Princess Victoria into the sort of organic gastro over-priced elitist poncehole that Toby Young & Nigella Lawson would favour. Guinness #3.45p eg 55p more the accepted local rate.Beer Garden closed at 10 (why?). Real ales from a swinging #3.10. Service slow and inpersonable.Very crowded on opening Saturday,whereas other locals-such as Sun Inn & Bull & Bush had 15 punters between them. Will doubtlessly do very well,local Tories such as fisheyesformerlyfarright Harry Phibbs, will be well happy,content that the smelly indigent obese Council Estate residents opposite can drink themselves into a stupor indoors.
Promotional card vomit-inducing - @fancy a cheeky chablis after a hard day at the office?@.
If you like community based PUBS with a catholic(i.e. every and anyone welcome) approach please go to friendly ,cheaper Orchard 400 yards,other side further down the road.
HoopsyLoopy - 1 Sep 2008 02:43
A pleasant surprise of pub. Obviously recently done out and still the right side of quirky rendy. Service was swift and beer drinkable - should be said that although it was a Saturday night, it was empty but that's London in August.

Food looked unpretentious and well priced and generally was reasonably impressed. Do agree that the garden needs a clean up, but is still a very attractive feature.
Sparky1 - 1 Sep 2007 17:01
During the summer of 2006, the Eagle was a hive of activty, both indoors and in what was once a lovely beer garden. Unfortunately the Eagle has experienced a rapid decline.

The staff are extremely transient - more so than any pub in the area. Compare with the Crown & Sceptre and the Angelsea Arms where the staff have remained for the last year or more. Whatever the problems the staff have working here, it's an issue that needs addressing.

The lovely beer garden is now a digusting mess and has been all year. Cigarettes everywhere and the grass overgrown and patchy.

The Eagle clearly needs a good manager to come and take an interest in the place. Until that happens, it's gradual demise is guaranteed.
reviewthatbar - 22 Aug 2007 15:14
Have the costomers changed any in the past few years??


spotcheck - 12 May 2007 16:14

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