User name:

Password:

Login


Sign in with Facebook


Not already a member?
Join our community and - Rate & review pubs - Upload pictures - Add events JOIN for free NOW


Chat about:
Approving photos with rpadam on the Pub Forum

Christopher Hotel, Windsor

110 High Street
Eton
Postal town: Windsor
SL4 6AN

Return to pub summary

Reviews (Current Rating Average: of 10) Add Review see review guidelines


Please Note: This review is over a year old.


Blackthorn _ left this review about Christopher Hotel

Located in a prime spot on Eton’s attractive high street, this is, as it’s name suggests, the bar for the attached Christopher Hotel, but is nonetheless open to non-residents. Rather oddly, when we arrived at around 9:30 on a Friday evening, it was completely deserted, not even a barman. After a short while someone wandered over from the reception desk, presumably having spotted us on CCTV.

It's got the potential to be quite elegant internally, with high ceilings, large arched windows and some white wainscot panelling on the lower part of the walls, but look closer and it starts to look a little tired. Not decrepit by any means, but it could certainly do with a little TLC. The flooring was some type of rough wooden boards and there were a couple of pictures dotted around the walls, but little else of any note. By 9:45 the barmaid had reappeared and proceeded to lay up all the other tables for breakfast, and by the time we left, the only other people who had been in were hotel residents who got drinks and then swiftly retreated back to their rooms.

Unfortunately, there were no real ales on tap, and in fact I’m not even sure there were any on keg. There was a pump for Eton & Windsor’s Guardsman, but the lady who served us “wasn’t sure if the taps were working”. The solitary cider, also possibly not working, was Sandford Orchard’s Devon Red. Overall, I can really see no reason to visit here unless you’re a hotel resident and can’t be bothered to go out. Which is a little odd, it’s in a prime spot and is surely a real missed opportunity for them to generate some additional income.

On 5th July 2022 - rating: 3
[User has posted 1937 recommendations about 1850 pubs]


Please Note: This review is over a year old.


hondo . left this review about Christopher Hotel

Public bar of the hotel has a bare boarded interior serving 1 real ale.

On 12th October 2015 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 2883 recommendations about 2820 pubs]


Please Note: This review is over a year old.


Quinno _ left this review about Christopher Hotel

Caught my eye with its impressive exterior tile work. Went in here with a bit of trepidation but the lone handpump spotted through the window provided the unassailable tractor beam. It’s a single room with an impressive Victorian dark wood curved bar with included stained-glass panelling. Some whitewashed wood half-wall panelling, bare boarded floor and intricate moulded plasterwork. Quiet background muzak and a selection of board games to the right of the bar. One ale, the local WEBREW Windsor Knot which was warm, tired and had the tell-tale signs of a line long uncleaned. At two quid for a half it tasted even more sour. For somewhere billing itself as a posh hotel bar the advertised wine list was unimpressive, my local the Nags Head has a better by-the-bottle selection. The food was also frighteningly (reassuringly?) expensive. You’d think the moneyed types of Eton would spot a doled-up chancer a mile off but clearly not here.

On 7th March 2014 - rating: 4
[User has posted 5043 recommendations about 5026 pubs]