Jono's, Ealing Common - pub details

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Address: 13 Station Parade, Uxbridge Road, Ealing Common, London, W5 3LD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8993 8919

Nearest tube stations Ealing Common (0.1 miles), North Ealing (0.5 miles), Acton Town (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Ealing Broadway (0.8 miles), Acton Main Line (1 mile), South Acton (1.1 miles)

Suggested by Dunstan Bentley on 21 May 2002.

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> Current user rating: 6.9/10 (rated by 36 users)
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user reviews of Jono's, Ealing Common

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I had the same reservations as james below but I popped in for a quick solo mission on a Friday afternoon and found this to be a very welcoming and friendly place.
weston - 8 May 2008 12:19
On paper one might assume this pub to suck; the space it occupies is rather limiting for one and then there's the Irish angle. I'd assumed the latter to be nothing more than O'Neills-esque pretence but rather refreshingly this boozer is the real Irish deal. Both the staff and the punters are courteous beyond the call of duty and I'd recommend this pub to anyone.
Good for: Pub quiz on a Thursdays are laugh - 7/10.
thenationofjames - 8 Jan 2008 15:48
First time visit recently and most certainly the last. When my Scottish boyfriend had the affront to ask, after we had ordered our drinks, if we had been served Irish or Scotch, the barmaid told the manageress about it (even though it was a polite enquiry, not a complaint) who then came and questioned us about it, not in a polite way but in a how-dare-you-question-what-you’re-given-in-this-pub way. I’m Irish and have always enjoyed drinking in the Irish pubs in West London and have always come across friendly staff, but not in this case.
FFC37 - 27 Nov 2007 16:38
Having read the reviews, I really wanted to like this place. Certainly, the service was efficient and the staff friendly but I didn't totally connect with the place. Mind you, we had gone for a quiet pint on the busiest night of the week, so perhaps the timing was wrong. Initially, we were put off by the 3 foul-mouthed shouty blokes, "eff this", "eff that" and "cant this", "cant that" every 5 seconds. As an Irishman, I have no problem with a liberal sprinkling of expletives but this just seemed offensive, intimidating and boorish. Perhaps their vocabulary was limited and maybe they secretly yearned to express themselves in more diverse prose yet tragically couldn't and drank copious amounts to conceal their shortcomings? Anyway; once they left, things improved and I will give it another go, undoubtedly.
E1_Norton - 27 Nov 2007 16:28
This pub is great. The Guinness is always lovely and creamy and the bar staff are all very friendly.

The place is always very clean and well maintained. They have the Irish papers and sell Tayto crisps which is a bonus.
catmandu - 17 Sep 2007 16:13

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