George IV, Chiswick - pub details
Address: 185 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, London, W4 2DR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 645)
Turnham Green (0.2 miles), Chiswick Park (0.5 miles), Stamford Brook (0.5 miles)
South Acton (0.8 miles), Gunnersbury (0.8 miles), Chiswick (1 mile)
Brewery: Fullers
- TV, Big screen
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Children allowed, Disabled access
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user reviews of George IV, Chiswick
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| As a drinking pub its good but the food on a Saturday night left a lot to be desired. Looked and tasted like it had been left over from lunchtime. I'll still go there as its a half-decent pub. mines2pints - 17 Jan 2009 00:40 |
| The only pub in West London we could find that stocked the mythical Fuller's Red Fox. Good stuff. wizzard - 24 Oct 2008 10:28 |
| Called in for lunch today. A decent selection of 5 well kept cask ales was available. For food, they specialise in a wide selection of pies although other options are available as well. The lumberjack chips are very nice and very filling! Reasonable prices for both the ales and the food. The pub's a decent size with the courtyard area at the back as well. A handy location being on the main road. I would definitely visit again. alexw - 9 Oct 2008 17:09 |
| Not as upmarket as many of the pubs around Chiswick, which is no bad thing. Good range of Fullers Ales, but the service is a bit patchy. Getting for a receipt was a tricky affair and when they told me to return for it in 10 mins, I think they (wrongly) assumed I wouldn't bother. However, there's lots of room and various nooks and crannies in which you can feel fairly cosy with your group. I don't generally drink wine in a pub myself, but bought one for someone else and it was £4.35 for a 175ml glass. This struck me as expensive, but perhaps I'm out of date on that.... Roodeye - 26 Jun 2008 11:59 |
| Upon my visit to the George IV I found 4 barmaids behind the bar. One was cleaning cutlery whilst another two were counting stock and the forth was having trouble using the till. After about four minutes of me standing there like a mug a local that was waiting for his whisky to be topped up lost his patience and shouted at them. A stunned barmaid approached and asked if I wanted anything. I asked for a half of Carling and was served a pint. The usual lagers were available along with ESB, Pride, London Porter and Discovery. There was a very nice display of Pride bottles, cups and glasses behind the bar, but I wonder how long the punters had to wait to be served whilst it was erected. It’s a very big pub with a patio garden and some seating outside at the front. At the back of the pub there are some stairs leading skywards which I think had more seating. There is a raised area at the front between the entrances with some tables and chairs at the windows. A bonus was that they do have a dart board. Apart from the staff being oblivious to the customers I quite like this pub, even though £3.15 for a pint of Carling is a little dear. Strongers - 25 Apr 2008 13:41 |
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