The Theobald Arms, Grays - pub details

Address: Kings Walk, Grays, Essex, RM17 6HR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7661) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations 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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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 (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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My preference was the White Hart, The Theobalds had their four ales displayed on shabby bits of plastic on the wall, wiping and changing the various names as they were taken off. On my visits a couple of half pissed idiots had clearly never seen a decent suit before, in all fairness a suit would be slightly out of place in such a spartan pub.The pint of Vens Brewery beer Suze B was reasonably good and full marks to the pub for supporting a new local brewery, i've not particularly checked but Wickford isn't far.
slerpy - 13 Jan 2012 20:17
Good pub, one of the better ones in grays, not as noisy as White Hart
chippy11 - 10 Jan 2011 20:00
Nice quiet place for a drink when passing through.
essexnut - 15 Oct 2010 16:13
First trip in 5 years yesterday (24/04/10) and nothing except the jukebox has changed...luckily Roy was in a good mood because one of his beer festivals was on and the sun shone so we sat in the back yard enjoying the fare. As always beer great. If only he could mearge his celler skills with the White Hart's decour.
loveleedshatebates - 25 Apr 2010 09:37
Simple food and a selection of fine ales, usually a light or golden ale, a mid brown ale and a porter. The lunchtime staff are legendary for their hospitality, looking after the locals by name and ribbing anyone who's up for a laugh, they will even give you tips on how use your mobile phone!
A mini beer festival at easter and summer make this a pub well worth visiting.
Not a family pub, or a pretentious pub, and the only trouble I have heard about was when the Thames flooded that time.
theflyingmontenogo - 21 Oct 2009 18:21

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