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The Tichenham Inn (JD Wetherspoon), Uxbridge
Ickenham
Postal town: Uxbridge
UB10 8DF
Pub Type
J D WetherspoonReviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
Pub SignMan left this review about The Tichenham Inn (JD Wetherspoon)
Yet another North West London, old-school Wetherspoons pub, located in an unlikely part of town just five minutes or so from the tube station. It's another shop converted premises, carpeted throughout and with good seating options to the front and then down the right-hand side, whilst a compact servery appears midway down the left-hand wall. Padded benches and loads of standard chairs fill the front part of the room, broken only by a short section of partitioning with modern etched glass panes. Half height panels, plenty of mirrors and lots of local black and white photos confirm that this is a bit of an old-school example of the chain, whilst the bar has a typical dark wood and polished stone counter with an impressively detailed bar back. A skylight over the pub's mid-section solves the potential issue of a dark central space, where high stools and tables start to predominate. A small space further back offers more comfier seating options, but is very limited in size. Several TV screens were showing live Euro 2024 football,which a good number of customers appeared to be watching.
Alongside the three regular 'Spoons beers were four guest ales, none of which were particularly interesting, so I ended up with a pint of Greene King Yardbird, which was pretty average. The staff were all quite friendly, but the pub attracted a crazy weekend crowd, many of whom would be better suited to a town centre drinking barn than this modest suburban 'Spoons.
I found this to be a slightly chaotic pub, although that may be more a result of the timing of my visit, a few hours after England won a penalty shoot-out in the Euros, rather than a typical evening's experience. The beer range was dull on this visit, but I assume they cycle through the same guest list as other 'Spoons, so I may have been unlucky with that too. Other than that, they seemed to be getting the basics right and I'd be inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt overall.
Date of visit - 6th July 2024
On 31st October 2024
- rating: 6
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Delboy 20 left this review about The Tichenham Inn (JD Wetherspoon)
Reasonable Spoons with a fair selection of beers. I went for Twickenham Naked Ladies which was fine. Happy to call in again.
On 5th June 2019
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Tichenham Inn (JD Wetherspoon)
There were five guest ales on in the bank of six handpumps at the front of the counter, at the standard guest ale price of £2.29 a pint, with a sixth pump dispensing a cider. A further 4 handpumps at the side of the counter had on the usual suspects. The traditional breakfast was the usual £3.40.
This is one of the smaller 'spoons I've visited, being a single room. But inside it's the usual model, with a load of tall tables/tall stools and sticky (at least mine was) dark varnished tables and normal chairs. There's a skylight in the middle of the room providing some welcome natural light, and of course it's carpeted, with a unique carpet like all 'spoons. I didn't see any differentiation between tables at the front and rear for drinkers and diners respectively as mentioned by a previous reviewer; anyone just sat anywhere as far as I could see. But it was very quiet when I was in just before noon on a weekday, with no all day drinkers in evidence.
This was one of the better 'spoons I've been in. In general you know what you're going to get in a 'spoons, and in that respect this one was like all the others.
On 9th September 2018
- rating: 7
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E TA left this review about The Tichenham Inn (JD Wetherspoon)
Well described below, this visit saw Eagle's Aw Reet, Moles's Gold, Brickwood's Bitter, Sambrook's Junction, Butcombe's Bitter and Twickenham's Naked Lady on draft, plus three ciders. A good local atmosphere by JDW standards, pleasant staff, civilised locals, but the 'food' took longer to arrive than necessary. I'd be happy to come back here as their beer is rather good.
On 19th December 2016
- rating: 7
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Aqualung . left this review about The Tichenham Inn (JD Wetherspoon)
This is a smaller shop conversion in an area that isn't a major High Street and as such seemed more welcoming than others. It is split into two levels with diners at the rear and drinkers at the front.
The presence of two ciders didn't leave much room for guest ales but I went for the Marston's Old Empire for which I was charged £2.29 rather than the marked £2.45 so that almost put a smile on my face.
I found this to be a pleasant enough place.
On 10th May 2013
- rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Tichenham Inn (JD Wetherspoon)
Surprisingly packed when I visited, with a mixed crowd and a very friendly atmosphere with lively chat all round of the sort one might expect in a large village inn rather than a 'spoons. However, decor-wise, it is just what you would expect from one of this chain's smaller outlets. Ten handpumps with a decent selection including Titanic Last Porter Call at a very reasonable £1.95.
On 25th September 2010
- rating: 7
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Strongers . left this review about The Tichenham Inn (JD Wetherspoon)
This is a typical high street Wetherspoons that had a younger crowd present late on the recent Saturday night that I visited. The usual JDW décor is present with cheap food and drink deals and I spotted a plasma screen, but obviously no Sky Sports. I think that there may have been something wrong with the screen as it kept flickering on and off whilst the news was on, maybe I was just doing slow drunken blinks as I had been on an all day bender.
The seating out the front was very busy due to the nice warm weather, but I did find a table to enjoy a well poured pint of Guinness. The usual draught suspects were also available alongside Abbot, Ruddles and six guest beers.
This isn’t a pub that I would go out of my way to visit, but I’d have no problem popping in for a pint or two if passing.
On 21st April 2010
- rating: 6
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john mcgraw left this review about The Tichenham Inn (JD Wetherspoon)
By Wetherspoon standards this is a small single bar pub with a limited range of guest beers.
On 15th April 2010
- rating: 5
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