The Sawyers Arms, Feltham - pub details

Address: 25 Ashford Road, Feltham, Middlesex, TW13 4QR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8890 6636

Nearest train stations Feltham (1.1 miles), Kempton Park (1.4 miles), Sunbury (1.4 miles)

Brewery: Fullers

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Pub suggested by TC on 15 Mar 2004

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Stop bickering - your supposed to review the pub.

Sawyers Arms has improved over the past few years. Had a decent pint of London Pride (not always consistantly good, though). Staff friendly enough, locals a mixture of slumming-it professionals with personal problems and builders, painters & decorators f-ing and blinding in unison. The food is good, with a mixed "English" menue and a selection of curries. As the TV is constantly on at excessive volumes it's impossible to deliver the kind of atmosphere that would bring the kind of customers that this pub needs. One of Feltham's oldest pubs - worth a visit as nothing has changed in a long, long time...
BananaSundae - 31 Aug 2008 19:34
Real Ale doesn't just come from England, nor only from the British Isles (lots of good Real ale produced in Scotland and Wales too!!!). Bagrat is right. The definition of Real Ale could apply to many beers produced anywhere in the world. Lagers or pilsners can also be excellent products; it's only the ersatz efforts like Fosters, Carling et all that give the style a bad name. Being able to serve good Real Ale is not exclusive to English (or British)people. I know many people around the world and in UK who are not British by origin and serve excellent Real Ale.
dougscott - 6 Jun 2008 18:08
'Unlike other countries who only know lager...'?

I have drunk mostly real ale (and a lot of it!) on my recent trips to Estonia and Germany so I may have to disagree with the last comment.

As for Eastern Europeans not knowing on how to look after real ale...That is a fairly subjective comment.
bagrat - 18 May 2008 09:02
"Why does it matter where the management is from?? Being English doesn't mean you automatically know how to keep good ale"

No but it helps ! seeing that England is the place where all Real Ale is brewed and served it does help to be English. Unlike other countries who only know lager. I agree with the comment and find that most pubs run by East Europeans serve awful real ale as real ale takes a lot of care and attention to make it good. Most pubs these days dont seem to want to go to the effort to keep their Ales tasting good. Anyway this pub is one to avoid.
vandal31 - 11 Apr 2008 17:26
Interesting you assume the person was English. Not in fact the case here.
dougscott - 16 Mar 2008 17:40

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