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The Milford Arms, Spring Grove, Isleworth

574 London Road
Isleworth
TW7 4EY
Phone: 02085601546

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Jon Taylor left this review about The Milford Arms

A bit of a trek for us but occasionally attend the Monday jazz events, which were weekly before l*ckd*wn but since twice a month. The back room, which doesn't have a bar, fills up quicky and early with a crowd of bus pass holders but seats in restricted view at the side are usually avaiable.
I think the weekly sessions were in the early 1990s at the Red Lion in Twickenham then moved to Mondays at the Coach & Horses, further west to another Red Lion (Isleworth) and even further west to here. It used to be put together bands playing jazz standards almost exclusively but in the past few years they've presented more regular bands.
Twickenham Naked Ladies and Doom Bar are generally on the handpumps, along with the usual suspects. Drinks prices probably average for outer London.
Sports TV and I think there may be a pool table but unsure. B&B upstairs, reasonbaly priced food (pizzas and Sunday roasts a speciality). Beer garden with TV screens and car park – think you have to register.

On 12th March 2026 - rating: 8
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Milford Arms

A big old pub, thoroughly facelifted with boarded flooring, lots of high tables and a plain blue and white colour scheme. There is a nice island bar at the front with several rooms behind, including a dining area and a smart lounge behind. Sadly just Doom Bar on at time of visit, with reversed clips for Twickenham Naked Ladies and TT Landlord, but at least it was in good condition. Overall the feeling was a bit too modern for me, but apart from that it did not seem a bad pub.

On 30th November 2023 - rating: 7
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john gray left this review about The Milford Arms

This was until recently a Greene King pub but has had a make over.Modern but pretty dull grey painted interior.Large island bar. Loud music and sky sports meant I drank outside in a paved area to the side.Noisy locals.Two Twickenham beers on Naked Ladies but I made the unfortunate choice of the incredibly dull tasting Redhead.Decent priced beer.

On 4th September 2016 - rating: 6
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Strongers . left this review about The Milford Arms

This used to be my lunchtime local, circa 1992, whilst I was attending the local college.

It is primarily a sports pub with 3 pool tables in their own little areas at the rear of the building and a few large plasma screens dotted about showing Sky Sports day and night. The Manager seems very friendly and was quick to finish playing the fruit machine to come and serve me and the prices are reasonable. Various standard lagers are available alongside Pride and John Smiths Smooth.

There is some outside seating in a small paved area and there is also a wooden smoking shelter to protect from the elements.

If I was in the area I'd probably walk up to the Red Lion, but this place is an OK alternative.

On 10th October 2008 - rating: 7
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