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The Thatched House, W6
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W6 0ET
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Thatched House
Not thatched at all,this street corner pub has a large room at the front with a real fire belting out heat on a cold day with two large chesterfield infront,a small library to the left and then a side section with more traditional furniture before a large dining area with set tables in a partly conservatory space.The external windows are a real feature with stained glass patterns in the glass surround.The flatscreens at the front were at least on mute and showing the Old Firm derby but this isnt a sports bar atmosphere despite the thai staff interested in proceedings.
The handpumps were drawing GK Rockin' Rudolph,Youngs Original and a decent TT Landlord (NBSS 3.5) and I wasn't in for the food.Maybe not enough interesting real ale to prompt a revisit was this was a decent enough short stop on a crawl of the viscinity.
On 3rd January 2025
- rating: 6
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Thatched House
A prominent local landmark pub but dominated by dining, with tables wedged in the main bar area as well as the dining room to the back leaving little room for drinkers. Despite that, they were quite very and happy to serve, it just didn't feel like somewhere to stay if you were not eating (probably my fault for choosing a Sunday lunchtime to visit). The cask ales, which seemed in good order, were Youngs Original, London Pride, Bradfield Farmers Belgian Blue and Rockin' Rudolph.
On 10th December 2024
- rating: 6
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Tris C left this review about The Thatched House
This dates from the end of the 18th century, though was presumably rebuilt in the 19th, situated on busy Dalling Road, final destiny on the approach to King Street.
Bare boarded, this has clearly been opened out in recent years and slightly gastrofied, with some bare brick walls, then a white and smoky blue colour scheme, best appreciated on the pub’s website gallery. One item of note is the leaded lights with yellow stained-glass bands indicating a former brewery’s ownership. Décor comes along in the form of cupboards of books, framed prints, some with filament sconce lights and an upright piano. Customers were thin on the ground mid-Saturday evening, except to the rear dining room, with its freestanding fire; there’s a real log fire in the main bar. A TV was showing the football with the sound at moderate volume, with no one watching, competing with a soundtrack provided by Level 42.
Despite being a Ram pub, the only Young’s beer was London Original, then SlyBeast Beam Engine, Thatched House Pale Ale and Thatched House Amber Ale, brewer unknown, £2.45 a half and dull, served by an inattentive barman, chatting to his mates who told him that I was ‘…probably only going to have one drink’; how right they were.
This isn’t a bad place, but if I had to pop in for a drink locally, I’d choose the Anglesea over the road.
On 23rd January 2022
- rating: 4
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Thatched House
First re-visit to this thoroughly remodelled and refurbished Young's pub, now featuring a 'L'-shaped bar area with a side alcove and easier access to the rear dining area. Quite a modern feel to the furniture and decor, with low lighting and mid-level music early on a Friday evening. Used to have a very pleasant paved beer garden, which I assume is still there (but the weather wasn't condusive for a check). Four real ales on handpump: Ordinary, Special, Sambrook's Battersea Rye and a very rare sighting of Rail Ale from the Beer Engine brew-pub in Newton St Cyres, Devon (£4.20). This pub is somewhat hidden away in the maze of tidy residential streets north-west of Hammersmith town centre, but is worth seeking out.
On 21st November 2015
- rating: 7
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john gray left this review about The Butcher's Hook
Nicely refurbish with a large rear area for dining.Three cask beers on Youngs -bitter,Bombadier and Tribute so still a dull list imo.
On 16th October 2014
- rating: 6
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aleand hearty left this review about The Thatched House
Following an extensive refurb, The Thatched House reopened in August 2014 as The Butcher's Hook, sister pub to the one in Fulham.
On 28th September 2014
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BobOs . left this review about The Thatched House
For a Young's pub this corner-site pub, set in Hammersmith's suburban hinterland, isn't at all bad. The Victorian interior has obviously been ripped out in the past but the large, spacious bar area is quite tastefully decorated and at least there is some comfortable seating. The service was friendly and efficient and the ales were well-kept. Overall impression was above average and I'd certainly visit again.
On 27th February 2013
- rating: 7
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Thatched House
This is a Young's house, with Bitter, Special and Bombardier on. A surprisingly large pub, with a lot of additional seating in what appears to be an extension at the rear. Apart from a couple of armchairs, furnishings consist of normal chairs and mainly large chunky tables. There are the usual stripped and polished floorboards typical of a Young's makeover. But boards in the main bar look original, as do the windows with some stained glass, but mainly clear glass, leaded panels. There doesn't seem to be anything else remaining from the original pub. This is yet another of those “OK” pubs with nothing exceptional or objectionable about them. Alright for pint if you're passing, but not worth going out of your way to visit.
On 2nd September 2009
- rating: 5
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john mcgraw left this review about The Thatched House
Large corner pub with one bar at the front and a large conservatory at the back.Young's beers on offer.Very expensive.
On 5th August 2008
- rating: 6
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