The Lord Nelson, Brentford - pub details
Address: 9, Enfield Rd, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 9NY [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8568 1877
Northfields (0.6 miles), South Ealing (0.7 miles), Boston Manor (0.8 miles)
Brentford (0.3 miles), Kew Bridge (1.1 miles), Syon Lane (1.2 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night (Every 2nd Thurs), Live music (Once a Month), TV, Sky TV, Big screen, Jukebox
- Dartboard, Fruit machines
- Food served (12pm-2.30 5.30-9.30pm), Sunday roast (1pm - 5pm), Gluten free meals available (on request), Real ale
- Outside seating (Large Garden with Childrens play area), Children allowed, Late licence (Midnight Fri & Sat), Credit cards accepted (Amex,Mcard, Visa, Maestro,Solo), Smoking area, Disabled access
Pub suggested by cjc on 28 Feb 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Globe, Brentford (0.1 miles), Kings Arms Bar and Hotel, Brentford (0.3 miles), New Inn, Brentford (0.3 miles), Ealing Park Tavern, South Ealing (0.3 miles), Royal Oak, Brentford (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Lord Nelson, Brentford
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| Good location, beer is above average, as is the food. But the pub can appear a bit cliquey and the landlady and staff aren't particularly friendly. Has a dartboard though, and a good beer garden tim_the_bin - 2 Oct 2008 23:46 |
| My local of the last six years, and I'm proud of it! Hidden down a quiet residential side street not far from the popular Globe it is well worth seeking out if you fancy a quieter pint. Being my local may make this next comment sound biased but believe me its not - friends have confirmed it time and time again: I HAVE YET TO ENCOUNTER A BETTER TASTING PINT OF LONDON PRIDE. I don't know what Diane's (the long-serving landlady) secret is but it tastes subtly sweeter than anywhere else. That said ALL the beers are well kept; my wife favours the Chiswick Best. The interior is cosey, particularly if you can grab the sofas. For the most part is a quiet but on a couple of our recent visits jukebox has been a bit intrusive. Garden is attractive though like many has now been hijacked by the smokers. Good lunchtime food, but have yet to try the evening menu. If you meet Bubbles the resident dog don't be disconcerted if you can't tell his which end is which - he tends to have one connected to the other most of the time! Tends to offer seasonal beers when Fullers run these. drambo - 3 Jun 2008 22:31 |
| This Fuller’s pub has the usual lagers available along with Chiswick, Discovery and Pride, which are served by a very friendly barmaid. There is a big screen and projector and a few television sets dotted about the pub, but as said before this is a traditional boozer and not a sports bar of any description. There is also a dart board and a signed Brentford FC shirt takes pride of place in a display case up on the wall, UP THE BEES!!! The pub has a few cosy areas and a more open plan space where the big screen is, which would be great for watching any football. The beer garden is very nice with potted plants everywhere and a fenced of children’s area at the rear with a few climbing apparatus inside it. There is also a couple of tables near the rear entrance to the pub that have been designated no smoking. This is a very nice back street boozer and probably my favourite of all the Brentford pubs I have frequented. Strongers - 12 May 2008 16:55 |
| Pleasantly surprised at how cheap drinks were, food was bought out (about 30 of us here for a work colleague's leaving do) & it was great - platters full of samosas, spring rolls, satay chicken.. The bar staff could do with a bit of cheering up by the looks of their sullen 'don't want to be here' faces, but it is a nice pub with a good beer garden & big screens showing the footy. NWLondon_Girl - 3 Jun 2007 16:06 |
| Nice local, trad feel and beer scores well. You do get Brentford fans in before & after home games, which is the only times I've been there. Harlap - 16 Nov 2006 16:14 |
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