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The Eel Pie, Twickenham

11 Church Street
Twickenham
TW1 3NJ
Phone: 02088911717

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Malden man left this review about The Eel Pie Pub

My promised revisit following my mistaken trip on the day of the RU club final,Doh! What a contrast, busy, lively and chatty with drinkers spilling out into the street outside. A mixed clientele all seemingly enjoying good beer and conversation.
Hall & Woodhouse Badger, Tanglefoot, K&B Sussex, and seasonal Fursty Ferret. A great town pub.

31 May 2008
Note to self. Please make sure there is no rugby on before going for a drink in Twickenham. Plastic glasses and loud TV. No rating as not representative of the usual ambiance I suspect. Will pop back another time.

On 19th July 2008 - rating: 7
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Quinno _ left this review about The Eel Pie

Feels like a real country pub, tucked away in the nice back streets of Twickenham. Plenty of ale to choose from last night, in a nice atmosphere with decent staff. The three ales, all from Hall and Woodhouse, are certainly are served well enough but prices are hiked significantly on match days. Food is available.

An annoyance is the tendency for punters to congregate along the fairly narrow bar area, making getting a couple of beers difficult if the place is more than mildly busy. Otherwise it’s enjoyable and worth seeking out.

On 20th December 2006 - rating: 7
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Eel Pie

The Eel Pie is a nice looking pub on a nice street and also close to the market stalls.
Once inside the pub was quite smart and very comfortable, it had a bit of an olde worlde feel to it.
This pub is an Hall and Woodhouse tied house and there were five real ales on the bar i had a drink of H&W Badger bitter and this was a very nice drink there was also Tanglefoot and a seasonal beer from H&W and two beers from the closed Kings and Barnes brewery.
The pub was very quiet on my visit but this was just after opening time and i was quite happy having a drink in here.

Pub visited 13/12/2003

On 13th December 2003 - rating: 8
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