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Ye Olde Smack, Old Leigh, Leigh-On-Sea
Leigh-On-Sea
SS9 2EN
Pub Type
Taylor Walker (Spirit Pubs)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5½ of 10) see review guidelines
Blue Scrumpy left this review about Ye Olde Smack
Greene King pub that looks quite nice from the outside and the interior has been done out quite nicely too. It seems to be trying to attract both drinkers and diners, but ultimately falls short on both counts. The beer selection is poor, unless you're a Greene King fan and the food seems no competition for the PeterBoat just down the street.
There is a nice carpeted area at the front, with bare boards to the rear and the right-hand side. There is also a small outdoor drinking area to the rear with river views. I spotted at least 3 TVs, all switched off. A sign underneath one said that all major sporting events were shown. Music was playing instead. There are old pictures of Leigh on the walls.
The regular ales are Greene King Abbot, IPA and the house beer Ye Olde Smack. The guest beer was Black Sheep Best Bitter. On draught, there were Greene King Hazy Day & Level Head & Beavertown Neck Oil. I opted for a half of the Hazy Day. When about to pay, I noticed the foreign barman was trying to charge me £6.80. Whilst this is prime tourist territory, £6.80 for a half was clearly incorrect. Then I noticed he was trying to pour me a pint. The correct price turned out to be £3.45. So, they also mark up the prices for halves. For a Greene King beer, it wasn't a bad effort, but definitely not worth £3.45 for a half.
Dogs are welcome here and a few did come in and instantly had a disagreement.
Probably the worst of the pubs in the Old Town.
On 5th October 2024
- rating: 5
[User has posted 3040 recommendations about 3038 pubs]
Quinno _ left this review about Ye Olde Smack
An inn of some age that has been smacked around and is now owned by Greene King. Stevie Wonder channelling Prince did the refurb, a somewhat gothic shade of purple. Apart from a bit of subdivision there's little of note inside; the big draw is the small balcony overlooking the estuary. Was rammed at the business end of a sunny afternoon and there were plenty of male staff who in some cases were more interested in chatting to the Ronseal girls wiggling their bits at the bar. Four cask of little note, my GK IPA was perfunctory (NBSS 2).
On 22nd July 2024
- rating: 5
[User has posted 5552 recommendations about 5533 pubs]
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john mcgraw left this review about Smack Inn
Always seems to be a bit dark inside but it also has a small conservatory which has fine views over the estuary.Had 3 real ales on from the larger brewers.
On 27th March 2010
- rating: 5
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Nigel Sheppard left this review about Smack Inn
A large chain owned pub that is aimed at the younger clientèle with vast open spaces, wide screen TV, gaming machines and a loud 'tinny' jukebox, which is a shame as from the outside and what is remaining of the origional fetures inside it was once an old fashioned costal pub. Having said all that the beer was very good and there looks to be a good rotation of smaller breweries cycling through. The beer was a bit expensive and a bit cold, but otherwise OK.
On 8th March 2009
- rating: 6
[User has posted 192 recommendations about 192 pubs]