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The William Bourne, Chessington
Chessington
KT9 2BX
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Reviews of The William Bourne (Average Rating: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
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Graham Coombs left this review about The William Bourne
Lively community local with a bright, refurbished interior arranged round the central bar, with different games and dining areas. Good outdoor area with front terraces and large garden. Draught ales of usual national brands: GK, Doom Bar etc but that sampled in fair condition.
On 7th October 2017
- rating: 7
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Nick Davies left this review about The William Bourne
Typical thirties roadhouse once owned by Ind Coope but now in Stonegate's down market 'Local Pub' format. Once there would have been three or four rooms but now all knocked through in the usual manner. Some of the furnishings and fittings appear to be Festival of Britain vintage, though it's all a mishmash and a bit social clubby as Rex says below. It did have issues in the past but now seems well run with a friendly welcome. Just GK IPA and Young's Ordinary when we called early evening, but stuck to Wifebeater as that seems to be the drink of choice. Food is the usual freezer to microwave fare.
At the moment it seems to be making a fair stab at being a community local, it's certainly popular enough, though I wouldn't go out of my way to come here.
On 30th September 2013
- rating: 5
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Rex Rattus left this review about The William Bourne
Marston’s EPA and London Pride (£2.80 a pint) were available here. The Pride was very hazy, but I persevered with it as I didn’t fancy the EPA, and it did fall into the “just about drinkable” category. This is a Stonegate pub, so all the tables sported the usual full colour glossy menus, plus a separate menu giving the various daily meal deals, such as burger and a drink for £5.99 on a Monday. It always peeves me a bit that these meal/drink deals never offer anything that I want to drink – John Smith’s was the bitter included.
The pub itself has a bit of brewers’ Tudor on the outside, but I’m pretty sure that it’s an inter-war pub built during the expansion of London. Inside it’s carpeted with mainly normal tables and chairs but with a couple of tall tables/stools. There’s a room stretching round to the right and rear of the bar counter, but the majority of seating is at the front of the room. The usual pub accoutrements of games machines, fruit machines, TVs and a pool table are all present here. There’s not much in the way of decor worth mentioning, but there is a fair amount of outdoor seating, with a garden on the right, and some tables at the front which are more easily accessible for smokers.
It’s obviously very children friendly as there several family groups in here on Thursday afternoon. The adults of both sexes in the large extended family group sitting near me clearly thought it acceptable behaviour to use foul language in front of the children of the group but I accept they may not have been typical of customers in here. The place did have something of the atmosphere of a caravan social club about it, but maybe the locals like it like that. I hope that I was unlucky enough to hit it on a bad day, but nonetheless I can’t see me returning.
On 9th April 2012
- rating: 3
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Chessington South, 1.11 miles, 21 min walk (show)
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- Accommodation : No last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Bar Billiards : No last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- CAMRA Discount : No last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Car Park : Yes last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Child Friendly : Yes last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Darts : Yes last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Function Room : Yes last updated 07 October 2017 by Graham Coombs
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Jukebox : No last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Karaoke : Yes last updated 07 May 2013 by Dave McNally
- Live Music : Yes last updated 07 October 2017 by Graham Coombs
- Live TV Sports : Yes last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Micropub : No last updated 07 October 2017 by Graham Coombs
- Pinball : No last updated 07 October 2017 by Graham Coombs
- Pool Table : Yes last updated 30 September 2013 by Nick Davies
- Quiz Night : Yes - Thursday - last updated 07 October 2017 by Graham Coombs
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 29 July 2013 by Dave McNally
- Real Cider : No last updated 07 October 2017 by Graham Coombs
- WiFi : Yes last updated 07 October 2017 by Graham Coombs
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