The Theobald Arms, Grays - pub details
Address: Kings Walk, Grays, Essex, RM17 6HR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 7661)
Grays (0.2 miles), East Tilbury (1.6 miles), Tilbury Town (1.7 miles)
Pub suggested by lout_from_the_lane on 26 Apr 2004
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other pubs nearby:
White Hart, Grays (0.0 miles), Bricklayers Arms, Grays (0.3 miles), Wharf, Grays (0.4 miles), Traitors Gate, Grays (0.6 miles), Ship, Little Thurrock (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Theobald Arms, Grays
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| Not the most exciting pub in the world but the ales are first class. Check out the hexagonal pool table (still got six pockets you see...) pg_1966 - 20 Oct 2008 01:27 |
| Yes the landlord did bang on a bit about the beers but I did start the conversation! The beers were good and the pub OK. Maybe I'll try the White Hart next time Pathetester - 20 Sep 2008 09:03 |
| The Theos is a very nice real ale pub. If Roy stopped barring people for nothing, the white hart would be dead; the hart is like a anti-theos establishment. I know as im barred myself, but you cant help but wonder gjones21 - 25 Jun 2008 12:25 |
| Ok, About the landlord. 1, he does know his beer. 2, He is the MOST arrogant, obnoxious, pig-headed man ever to hold a license!! Oh and 3, Barmaids beware!!! He WILL try it on!! (like a pervy uncle!!!!) Has lost a very large percentage of his trade to the white hart, which has won camra pub of the year for 2007 and 2008. If you are a beardy, train spotting ale buff, roy will love you. If you are a normal beer lover then you will probably be barred!!! goodpub - 11 Jun 2008 18:41 |
| Lucky local Gray’s residents have this and the White Hart virtually next door to each other. This pub does not have large TV's like the White Hart next door. A juke box was available which did not appear to be pitched too loud. Four hand pumps although only 3 were in use on Saturday. Archers Black Dog Mild, Mighty Oak Burnt wood and a beer from a brewery that I think may have been Coverdale. Separate saloon and lounge bars were available. No internal door to get to the saloon bar so you have to go outside and into the other door. Reasonably priced beer at £2.40 for the Black Dog Mild. Love_good_ale - 19 May 2008 12:33 |
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