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The Bulls Head, Chiswick, W4
W4
W4 3PQ
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Chef & Brewer (Spirit Pubs)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
Old Boots left this review about The Bulls Head
A better prospect of a pub than the other three along this road, sadly the beer choice here was Greene King IPA & Abbot plus Landlord, put off by the pish in the City Barge I risked half of Abbot. It wasn’t as bad as I feared but still not that good. It’s a good looking pub inside with lots of different spaces on different levels and a riverside bit I avoided as it was dark. All sorts of old beams, tongue and groove, exposed brick and floor treatments make it quite interesting and certainly the most pubby of the four along the Strand, the City Barge estate pub notwithstanding. There is a definite dining pub vibe to the place though.
On 20th October 2024
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Tris C left this review about The Bulls Head
A historic pub this, dating from the early 18th century, grade II-listed and run by Chef & Brewery, who I though had gone bust in the ‘90s.
Another of the three out of four Chiswick riverside pubs that require a walk up a flight of steps to reach the bar area and judging by the rambling, multi-area interior and seemingly old, exposed beams, I wouldn’t be surprised if much of the original pub remains. The floor is part carpeted, part boarded then walls are patterned wallpaper, duck egg green paint with some bare brick to at least one chimney breast. Lighting came courtesy of trendy glass shades with filament bulbs, furniture is mainly traditional with a few anachronistic modern pieces, décor comprising trendy framed prints. Customers were a mixed local bunch, the screaming baby an unwelcome touch.
Ales offered were Abbot, GK IPA, Twickenham’s Full Lotus ‘Coming Soon’, then Black Sheep at £2.70 a half and in excellent shape, served by a chatty barman.
This is comfortably the best of the four Chiswick riverside pubs and probably the best pub in W4.
On 21st May 2023
- rating: 7
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Bulls Head
Another Greene King tied house but all together more autentic that the nearby City Barge with lots of nooks and crannies.You enter by a flight of well worn steps,necessary to keep out high spring tides.The L shaped bar is immediately infront and although the 4 handpumps must offer GK IPA and Abbott ,two guest ales are allowed ,on my visit Black Sheep Bitter (NBSS 3) and TT Landlord which had just run out.I wandered around the interior ,there is a corridor with some tables above the descent to the gents but keep going to find a raised snug with room for about 15 folk,with great views over the Thames and lots of character.A board here tells of the escape from the pub of Oliver Cromwell (surely not having a session !) via a tunnel to Oliver's Island,although this might be fanciful.
There are inexpensive lunchtime options until 4pm,then a slight premium for pub grub,but I wasn't in for food.
There is more seating by the front windows opoosite the bar and large bench seating on the Path, this pub is worth a squint.A better ale range would have added a point.
On 4th September 2021
- rating: 7
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Ian Mapp left this review about The Bulls Head
Terrible experience. The bar staff were absolutely run ragged. There appeared to be one bloke trying to manage two bars who kept disappearing and various others who would come behind the bar, table service people and then disappear.
After 15 frustrating minutes, I was served.
I came in for a Timothy Taylor and was delighted they had Boltmaker - a rarity (outside Skipton). It was served almost frozen and was pretty poor.
I had fond memories of this place from many years ago, but its either a victim of its own success or run by inadequate staff.
On 21st June 2015
- rating: 3
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Bulls Head
Attractive old pub in a prime position right on the Thames riverbank (with steps down to the water), adjacent to Kew Railway Bridge. Two small bars plus several seating areas, some on a lower level. Traditional interior with exposed timbers and low ceilings, but modern furniture and decor. Some wood benches tables out front. Two banks of three handpumps, offering Doom Bar and Pride (£3.60) with the Tribute off. All a bit corporate inside, but still a pleasant place to stop for a pint.
On 15th September 2012
- rating: 7
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Mark Holliman left this review about The Bulls Head
This is lovely quaint pub full of hidden tables in little corners. Located in a great location in the Strand on the Green area of Chiswick overlooking the River Thames (next to the Railway Bridge). There was a printed menu with special midweek lunchtime and evening meal deal which were excellent value. There was also a Special Chalkboard offering some tempting dishes. The food was well cooked and presented with table service.the staff were well trained and gave a very good customer service. The beer was well maintained. It was very difficult to fault.
On 10th January 2012
- rating: 9
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Bulls Head
This was my favourite of the three pubs on the Strand on the Green and it probably still is after revisiting on Saturday. As previously reported it is an old pub building of much character and internally a warren of little rooms, nooks and crannies which means you can usually sit and not feel you are overlooked by everyone. However it has had a bit of a make over since my last visit and some of the character and charm has been lost with removal of a lot of the old artefacts and wall prints. Some still remain but it definitely has undergone a bit of a Chef and Brewer blandness upgrade, and now definitely focuses on the food side rather than the wet side.
Fortunately a decent beer choice remains and the two banks of three ale hand pumps were supporting four different real ales with the usual Youngs Bitter and CW Bombadier complemented by Hook Norton Bitter and Brains Reverend James and both of these were well kept pints.
On 13th June 2011
- rating: 7
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Malden man left this review about The Bulls Head
A clearly old riverside pub, stated to be at least 350 years on a board inside. The inside is an absolute warren of little rooms, nooks and crannies and so forth, with the floor levels changing as you move around. The original pub was enlarged by the incorporation of an adjoining cottage. Very low beamed ceilings, half panelled walls, old pictures of the area, river and also livestock, a grandfather clock, plates mounted on walls and beams. A couple of larger beams near the bar have hops wound around them.
This is a Chef and Brewer pub, so you get the big menus on tables and the proliferation of chalkboard menus, which for me takes a little gloss of the historical feel.
Beers were Youngs London Gold, Youngs Ordinary, GK Suffolk Swift, Bombardier and Thwaites Nutty Black. I was pleased to see my initially slightly short pint was topped up by the barman without the need for a prompt.
Being right on the river's edge flooding can be a problem here, and in one of the side rooms a board displays the dates and times of expected particularly high tides.
There is an historical claim that Oliver Cromwell frequented The Bull's Head and had to flee from Royalist troops via a secret tunnel under the river to an island now known as Oliver's Island, however this is unsubstantiated especially as no such tunnel has ever been found.
A good game to play here is "Hunt the Gent's Toilets", as I must have done two full circuits of the pub looking for them, before another drinker directed me. Unsigned, they are down a short flight of stairs opposite the bar at the river end.
On 2nd May 2010
- rating: 6
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Bulls Head
In my view the best of the pubs along the Strand on the Green. Always some interesting guest ales on as well as the usual regulars. Great setting by the river of course, and an interior full of real character. Definitely worth seeking out.
On 6th August 2008
- rating: 7
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Strongers . left this review about The Bulls Head
I popped in here last Friday afternoon. It was totally empty except for a pleasant member of staff who poured me a pint of very nice lager and phoned me a cab so I could go somewhere else.
It's not really worth me walking past the Bell and Crown to visit, so I doubt I'll go back.
On 19th July 2007
- rating: 5
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