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The Goose, Fulham, SW6

248 North End Road
SW6
SW6 1NL

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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Goose

Walking along North End Road you are reminded how multicultural this area is,there's all manner of food shops and cuisines on offer,but a trip into The Goose is to go back 60 years to when Fulham was a white working class mono culture.The large interior with high ceiling is L shaped with lots of high tables at the front,gaming machines,large flatscreens everywhere,all thankfully mute on my lunchtime visit with one screening the racing and seating booths to the side.At the front a computer darts game,beyond the bar a real darts board in a recess before the most pleasant rear section with an attractive fireplace,a red leather banquette before doors to a brick enclosed beer patio.
Gentle muzak helped ,there are signs for DJ's and live music on certain nights.The three handpumps were offering TT Landlord,St Austell Tribute (NBSs 3) and London Pride reversed .The keg selection looked mundane but this pub is a survivor,lots more have been lost or converted to other uses.It's hobsons choice in this part of Fulham.

On 4th February 2026 - rating: 6
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David Walton left this review about The Goose

This was my sole venture into SW6 on the evening to replace the planned visit to the Old Oak! It is indeed a large pub, busy on my visit around 7pm. Not much to add to the physical description below other than noting after the rain has seemingly abated the outside space at the back was also popular. It is quite classy with all the booths, leather backed banquettes and good quality furniture inside generally for a pub of its type. Whilst the music was decent as a playlist is was turned up way too loud and so drowned out the chatter in the pub. Also the ambiance is degraded by what feels like oversized games machines dotted around the interior - indeed they would look effing huge and oppressive to the extreme on a smaller venue with lower ceilings.

Beer wise there were three hand pumps one kicking out TT Landlord (have been seeing a lot of it of late) and a St Austell beer called Beatrix’s plus one turned round clip that was Tribute. I had a pint of the Beatrix’s, which was comprehensively off (Sarsons anyone). There were a lot of taps offering lager upon lager upon lager (can’t be asked to list), a couple of big standard ciders, Guinness, John Smiths (compulsory in a venue that shows evening racing), Neck Oil and the standard Brixton offerings.

Had hoped this would have been a bit better but when do you ever get good or great in pubs this size. Right back to the more reliable W14 and some chips and salt needed to go with my vinegar!

On 30th May 2024 - rating: 5
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Will Larter left this review about The Goose

A large street corner pub with everything on a grand scale. The woman behind the bar was the licensee, I guessed, from the way she spoke about the pub. She'd seen me taking some photos and apologised for the state of the place, saying it has been due a refurbishment for some time. But I was impressed by the gold-painted capitals on the pillars (see photos); less so by the rugby tat mentioned by the previous reviewer. This was my first pub of the morning, so I had a coffee rather than a beer. I did note Doom Bar and Rebellion Smuggler as the two beers available, with other hand pumps artfully hidden behind a notice about food allergies.

Date of visit: 10th February 2022

On 9th August 2022 - rating: 7
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Tris C left this review about The Goose

Dating in some form from at least the early 19th century, though most likely rebuilt later in the century, this was originally the Crown, part of the Goose chain since 1996. It’s a large L-shape, with photos on the website’s gallery; sport TV and games machines are big here as is the screaming baby, though thankfully given the size of the pub, I could retreat to a quieter area. What was new to me, was the inflatable Guinness ‘bouncy castle’ rugby goalposts flanking the exit; charming. There are framed prints of the area from yesteryear and Six Nations bunting. Customers were either transient types, old geezers or ladz.
An odd ale selection here, with one unused pump, Doom (reversed), then Marlow’s Rebellion IPA (reversed) and Rebellion Smuggler at a very cheap £2.05 a half and quite a nice, traditional tasting beer, served by a taciturn landlady.
This is a rather downbeat place, which has seen better days; the TVs, Six Nations bunting and gimmicks along with games machines aren’t something that attracts me; on the plus side, the pub has anti-corruption, anti-slavery and privacy policies, so it’s not all bad.

On 12th February 2022 - rating: 4
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Philip Carter left this review about The Goose

Very comfortable pub. Friendly staff. Food very nice.

On 14th June 2015 - rating: 8
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john gray left this review about The Goose

Nice tidy bright pub.Ouside space to the rear.Good range of standard beers inc Landlord and Doombar.6 handpumps with 4 in use.

On 2nd November 2013 - rating: 7
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Goose

Marston’s EPA, Bombardier, London Pride and Pedigree were the ales on handpump – the latter excellent value at £2.45 a pint. This is a bogstandard pubco pub in the Wetherspoons and Punch mould. The food available featured the usual sort of pub grub offerings at standard London pubco prices, with the glossy menu containing helpful photographs for those of us who don’t know what a burger and chips or steak pie looks like.
There are TV screens all over the place; furnishings are normal chairs, dark varnished rectangular tables, and dark brown plastic covered banquettes.
The beer’s cheap, but otherwise this one isn’t anything special.

On 17th September 2011 - rating: 4
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Strongers . left this review about The Goose

This place is nothing special except for the very low prices – Less than £2 for a pint of Deuchars that was very well kept. Youngs Ordinary and Greene King IPA are also available along with some standard lagers. The food is also very cheap so, as you can probably imagine, the pub was mainly populated by OAPs and students.

It's a big pub with plasmas dotted around and premiership football matches advertised on the walls. There is also a paved garden out the back door. I found the managers (?) to be very friendly even though the snow was pouring down and none of their deliveries had arrived.

Imagine a Wetherspoons with sport on the plasmas and you wont be too far off this place.

On 5th February 2009 - rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Goose

Cheap - with three pints of Deuchars IPA coming in at a little of £5 - but had all the atmosphere (and clientele) of an old-people's home.

On 18th November 2008 - rating: 4
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