The Townhouse, Ealing - pub details
Address: The Broadway, Ealing, London, Middlesex, W5 2PH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 52)
Ealing Broadway (0.1 miles), North Ealing (0.6 miles), Ealing Common (0.7 miles)
Ealing Broadway (0 miles), West Ealing (0.8 miles), Drayton Green (1.2 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music (dj smiley,friday and saturday nights), Sky TV, Big screen (big screen and plasmas showing all major sporting events)
- Pool table (2 Pool Tables), Fruit machines
- Food served (NEW MENU food served until 9pm '2 selected meals for £7.95'), Sunday roast, Real ale (Fine ales from Fullers)
- Late licence (everynight till 12. 12.30 at weekends), Credit cards accepted, Cash machine, Function room for hire (An upstairs bar for hire), Air conditioning, Disabled access, Disabled toilet
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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user reviews of The Townhouse, Ealing
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| Where did all the locals go? Here's the report from the previous time it was shut. http://www.ealing.gov.uk/press_releases/2007/february_2007/pr925.html "Sergeant Charlton called for the licence review on the grounds of preventing crime and disorder (including assaults, drunkenness and disorder), public safety (in relation to broken glass, uneven flooring and poor hygiene), prevention of public nuisance (disorder outside the premises, noise and rowdiness) and protection of children from harm (in relation to serving alcohol to under-age people). Between February and October 2006, the police logged at least 18 incidents at the pub. Margaret Goodwin, the council’s environmental health officer, said in her submission: "It appears that this company accepts that violence is an occupational hazard and their mind-set is just to react to violence once it has happened. "Given the high number of violent incidents at the premises, mainly between intoxicated customers attacking other customers, or when intoxicated customers have been asked to leave by bar staff, there should be a specific assessment designed to monitor such incidents and set procedures in place to reduce them..." Oh dear. E1_Norton - 9 Jun 2009 17:09 |
| RIP Townhouse. Ok not a classy joint but if you avoided the chaos at weekends then this was a perfectly fine place to meet up in the day. It was a simple drinking pub. Food was pointless (a point that the assisstant manager pointed out to us herself) but the staff were friendly and had enough TVs to watch a game or two. Just a simple no-nonsense boozer that Ealing Broadway now misses. Nothing flash or trendy but sometimes thats what is needed. housetunes - 6 May 2009 08:36 |
| The only problem with this place closing is that the locals will need to find somewhere else to go...... Apart from that - no major loss. brodie_bruce - 22 Oct 2008 15:06 |
| Seems to have been closed down, not seen any lights on when going passed in the last 3 weeks. It won't be missed, the last few times I went there, there were too many wannabe gangsters hanging out there who'd been drinking there since the 80s still thinking they're young and hard, except they have beer guts and are looking more like tramps than dons... w5lioness - 15 Oct 2008 18:08 |
| Closed, and being stripped of contents as seen on Monday 6th Oct. robhealy - 9 Oct 2008 13:02 |
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