This is yet another of London’s old-man pubs that has smartened itself up and started serving some decent food. The refurbishment here thankfully hasn't ironed out all the character either. In winter the open fires are a must, and in summer there are a few tables outside where you can bask in the sunshine. There's a full selection of Fuller's beers, a decent enough wine list, and the Thai cuisine served up in the restaurant is really very good indeed.
Despite the name, Pickwick's Wine Bar feels more like a pub and one that's well worth a visit for its friendly if slightly eccentric atmosphere. ...More
Bright airy chain bars with a good range of beer, wine and spirits offering reasonable gastropub style food. Comfortable, with plenty of tables, leather sofas, ...More
The old Fuller's brewery forms the home of this stylish budget hotel, conveniently located halfway between Heathrow Airport and Central London. It's an easy stroll ... More
4-5 Hanger Lane
Ealing Common,Ealing,
London,
W5Map
1.68 miles from Old Packhorse
If you’re booking a hotel outside the centre of London all you want are excellent transport links and cheap rates. In addition, the Ramada Jarvis ... More
One of the biggest celebrations of Asian music and culture outside the Indian subcontinent, last year's London Mela attracted 55,000 visitors, and this looks to ...More
William Hogarth's country home and museum.
With its location next to one of the busiest roads in London, it’s hard to believe that this late 17th ... More
A former royal residence and stunning example of Classical 18th century design, Chiswick House - also known as Burlington House - originally belonged to the ... More
This fantastic, no-nonsense spa is a great way to treat yourself to a day of pampering, without pushing the boat out too far. Comforting massage, ... More
Established in Clerkenwell in 1997, this gallery-shop has built up a glittering reputation supplying individual, stylish jewellery to the stars like Kate Moss and Kirstin ... More
Carluccio's are springing up all over the place, from Bluewater to Brent Cross, spreading the gospel of good fresh superior Italian food. Each restaurant is ... More
It's a strange feeling stepping off leafy Chiswick High Road into this attractive bar/brasserie. Located in a former paper factory, it's the sort of airy ... More
One of the most glorious examples of 18th century British architecture, Chiswick House was designed by the third Earl of Burlington (1694-1753). A triumph of ... More
Despite the name, Pickwick's Wine Bar feels more like a pub and one that's well worth a visit for its friendly if slightly eccentric atmosphere. ...More
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