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The Rake, London Bridge

One good thing about this place is that at least they have the decency to tell that one of their beers is �9 a pint, and that another is over 8%. I eventually settled for a reasonable strength bitter at reasonable price. And quite nice it was too.

Other than that I found the place lacking. It�s a small, square box and that�s about as descriptive as one can get.

My chair was broken too, and so was my partner�s. It�s these little things you remember�

24 Oct 2011 15:56

Red Lion, Ealing

The aesthetics of this pub are good: traditional charm festooned with pictures of bygone stars from Ealing Studios across the road. It�s cosy, it�s nice � it�s expensive.

Make sure you specify your vino if you want to avoid paying top dollar. The most expensive wine available will be serviced up to any unsuspecting customer who does not order a specific variety.

The ale here is normally pretty good, granted � but the prices of that too are steep. It�s what keeps me away, and by the looks of reviews here, it�s keeping others away too.

Shame.

30 Jun 2011 14:41

The Drayton Court, West Ealing

The Drayton has an utterly ridiculous �no hat� rule. If you�re spotted wearing any sort of headgear you�ll be pounced upon by one of several officious jobs-worths, who will demand its removal (or yours) immediately. No explanation will be offered for this bizarre enforcement; you�ll be merely told: �it�s policy�. I don�t wear a hat, and neither do any of my friends. But I have seen a middle-aged, perfectly respectable looking man in a fedora (or some such hat) subjected to a nonsensical attack on his liking of the milliner�s trade.

I can only assume that they (the staff) once had a spot of bother from a hat-wearing customer and in true health and safety style (that of over-reacting to a one-off, highly unlikely incident) thought that banning hats would prevent it ever happening again. Who knws?

That said, it�s possible for the exposed of head to visit the Drayton without being drawn into this debacle. Manage that and you�ll have a pleasant enough time, with good beer, reasonable food and friendly non-hat wearing bar staff.

As recent refurbishment has made improvements, though the olfactory evidence in one toilet suggests aesthetics was put ahead of (literally) underlying problems.

Worth a visit (the pub, if not the toilet).

30 Jun 2011 12:40

The Cricketers, Cobham

A lovely traditional pub with low ceilings, oak beams and a real fire. The setting is very nice too, in a quiet corner of Cobham. Recently changed hands, but thankfully the traditional feel has been kept fully intact.

On the Sunday I visited there were three good real ales on. The service was a little slow but the staff were polite if not overly efficient � my order of three drinks had to be repeated three times to the barman, who appeared to be of the �one drink at a time� variety.

The food was the main disappointment. The quality was OK but nothing remarkable, the portions small and at around �14 severely over-priced. There are countless other pubs serving far better Sunday lunches at lower prices.

Lovely pub for a drink, but I�d recommend eating elsewhere first.

30 Jun 2011 11:56

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