Reviews on Pub food in Hayes, England, United Kingdom including The Pheasant Restaurant & Pheasant Inn, The White Hart, The Pheasant Inn, The Plough, The Queen's Head, King William IV, The Darwin, Sports Bar at the Sheraton Skyline, The Plough, The Grapes Beefeater
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3 based on 303 reviews
Best to approach from Yeading as the sat nav is of no use. Excellent dinner. tender fillet steaks and rib eye.
4 based on 98 reviews
The plough is a lovely traditional pub that offers good service with friendly staff. Perfect venue for a quiet and unhurried pub lunch with friends and family. A simple menu which is refreshing, with a good selection of drinks on offer. Food was typical pub food and nice, without a long wait despite being busy which is good.The beer garden is nice with a safe play area for children, and dogs are welcome. Recommended and will be back soon.
3 based on 312 reviews
The American-themed Sports Bar & Grill at the Sheraton Skyline Hotel London Heathrow invites you to relax in an informal atmosphere. Enjoy a great selection of burgers whilst watching sporting events on one of the giant screens, and catch up with friends
We had VIP access to the lounge in the hotel but we wanted to watch the football & have a few drinks in this bar first, unfortunately there was a very large rowdy group of men that had been & still were fighting in the bar area, there was some doormen keeping an eye on things, we decided to sit in the restaurant area instead but weâre quickly told by a member of staff we could only sit here if we were planing to eat, the restaurant was fairly quiet, we said weâd finish our drinks & leave shortly.
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4 based on 113 reviews
The Darwin is Heathrowâs very own, modern British pub. Proudly using British ingredients, The Darwin serves up breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as a range of beers, wine and our very own Barista coffee â itâs your favourite local pub, coffee house, bar
This is situated before security in Terminal 3 T Heathrow. Ideal for a meal with friends who you are seeing off. Service was friendly and efficient. We had an avocado sandwich and a fish finger sandwich. Both were excellent. Modern decor with a bar atmosphere. Recommended.
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4 based on 157 reviews
Escaping from Reading Festival and Notting Hill Carnival August bank holiday Saturday we came here to watch Liverpool: Arsenal football match.Enjoying our drinks ( J & T and Fosters ) and our food ( Cheese Burger and Beef in Oyster Sauce ).Service is good as usual.Highly recommended.
4 based on 177 reviews
Traditional English Pub and Restaurant a stones throw from Heathrow Airport. There has been a pub on site for 400 years and is one of Fullers, Smith, Turners, the local Brewers earliest purchases. The current building is almost 100 years old and has recen
Last visited 40 years ago, brought back memories.Pub atmosphere still the same but with new owners.Delicious food, great beers, friendly staff, bartender and locals.If you are staying at LHR hotels, cab ride should be + - 12UKLDefinitely recommend it!! Dear CustomerWelcome back after all these years. The area has changed significantly in those years but we are pleased the pub brought back memories for you. We are glad you enjoyed the food and service. Don't leave it so long to pay us another visit.
4 based on 578 reviews
Under New Management Serving up an extensive range of Chefs seasonal dishes, as well as a great selection of wines, real ales and lagers, The Plough - West Drayton is a great destination for all of your dining requirements.
Me and the wife came here after deciding not to dine at the crown plaza Hotel as we were not willing to pay 18 pounds for fish and chips, yes we are northerners and I appreciate London can be expensive but still the prices were excessive. We were told by a friend to try this place as the pub was alleged to have reasonable price pub food and a beer garden so what a way to relax prior to our journey to the USA the next morning. Judging by the pictures below, and 3 pints of beer, 41 pounds,Incredible value, staff very polite, massive portions, excellent beer choice. We shall happily return, I can't understand why people state this is a bad pub, take my word for it, you will not be disappointed.
4 based on 142 reviews
My husband took me here for lunch on a Saturday afternoon.When we arrived it wasnât busy, so managed to find a seat and place our food order without any issues. It was lovely as we were able to talk as well as listen to background music, which is unusual as some venues you canât hear yourself think.When the food arrived, it was hot and a really good portion.I would love to come more often, but unfortunately you canât have children in the bar area, they can only sit outside which is not great, as our children are young, the only other option is to book the main restaurant, but it doesnât have the same atmosphere.
4 based on 332 reviews
The White Hart is 17th century traditional British pub in the centre of Harlington village. Offering traditional range of local real ale and larger. The best of British menu embraces daily specials, pub classic and tempting desserts.
Ordered the half English, service was pleasant and efficient and quick. The breakfast was substantial with the rustic bread and roasted baby tomatoes on the vine in place of the ubiquitous grilled half tomato added a nice touch. Everything was freshly cooked and well presented.Highly recommendThank you for your kind words. We are so pleased to hear you enjoyed your breakfast with us. We pride ourselves on having fresh ingredients. We do hope you would consider joining us for lunch or dinner in the future!
4 based on 1914 reviews
Just off the Bath Road that runs along the edge of Heathrow airport is the Pheasant Restaurant. If you are staying at any of the numerous hotels on the terminal 2-3 side of Heathrow, this restaurant is within a 10 minute walk. Hotel dining rooms can be fine, but in the middle of a business trip it is sometimes nice to escape to a local restaurant filled with local people, not other jet-lagged road warriors.We chose the Pheasant where we had eaten several years ago. We ate in the restaurant (quieter and less crowded than the bar section) because we were joining a friend with whom we wanted to be able to talk. Good service, no pressure, very good food.** IF ** you like liver (not everybody does), the Pheasant serves exceptionally tender liver with onions. I highly recommend it.
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