The Sawyers Arms, Feltham - pub details
Address: 25 Ashford Road, Feltham, Middlesex, TW13 4QR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7060) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Feltham (1.1 miles), Kempton Park (1.4 miles), Sunbury (1.4 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Children allowed
Pub suggested by TC on 15 Mar 2004
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Three Horseshoes, Feltham (0.2 miles), Mansion, Feltham (0.3 miles), General Roy, Feltham (0.5 miles), Running Horse, Sunbury on Thames (0.6 miles), Red Lion, Feltham (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Sawyers Arms, Feltham
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| It was a quiet afternoon, baking heat and a driving thirst. I'd not been in the Sawyers before but I fancied that a Fullers' house might have something like Discovery on tap but...blimey I'd also never seen six London Pride pumps in such a small bar before! Just shows what a popular brew it is I suppose, and a couple of slightly warm pints did the job. Efficient service, horse brasses and bhajis, cricket on the big screen. Rated under 4? Of course I've not seen it when it's busy... thirstybob - 6 Jul 2009 20:01 |
| I prefer to be served by an Englishman in an English Pub, and a Scotsman if I was north of the border etc etc. likewise I would feel cheated if I was seved by say a Pole in a Bar in the French Countryside. Its not only about the product ('There is no such thing as bad beer just some is better than others') its about the ambience and the experience and sometimes the convesation. A Frenchman can hardly understand my schoolboy French so what chanch would a Pole have. And before some bloody idiot calles me a Racist, I'd be delighted to be served by a Pole in a Bar in Wchlzchlinzch (or indeed anywhere in Poland). I say bring back English Pub Landords and English Bar Staff in our Pubs thePubGhost - 5 Jan 2009 00:12 |
| 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 |
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