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Pub List for the Borough of Hounslow Pub list for the Borough of Hounslow PubID Name Town Street Postcode Telephone Notes RealAle HOU/9299 Travellers Friend Cranford 480 Bath Road TW5 9UW None P no Closed MDX/16800 Gunnersbury Sports & Social Club Acton Park Place W3 8JY (020) 8993 8546 C no Closed MDX/16801 Gunnersbury Triangle Club Acton The Ridgeway W3 8LN (020) 8992 4755 C no HOU/6627 Beehive Bedfont 333 Staines Road, Feltham TW14 9HF (020) 8818 7689 P yes HOU/6628 Bell on the Green Bedfont 661 Staines Road, Feltham TW14 8PA (020) 8751 1599 P no HOU/9264 Black Dog Bedfont 201 Staines Road TW14 9EA P no Closed HOU/9263 Royal Oak Bedfont Staines Road (now London Road) TW14 8RS P no Closed HOU/6631 Green Man Bedfont Green Man Lane TW14 0PZ (020) 8890 2681 P yes HOU/6629 Duke of Wellington Bedfont (East) 331 Hatton Road TW14 9QS (020) 8893 1370 P no HOU/6630 Load of Hay - Galicja Restaurant Bedfont (East) 330 Staines Road, Feltham TW14 9HD 07717 777098 P no HOU/6634 Beehive Brentford 227 High Street TW8 0JG (020) 8560 2215 P yes HOU/6632 Black Dog Beer House Brentford 17 Albany Road TW8 0NF (020) 8568 5688 P yes MDX/16790 Brentford Conservative Club Brentford 42-43 Boston Park Road TW8 9JF None C no Closed HOU/6635 Brewery Tap Brentford 47 Catherine Wheel Road TW8 8BD (020) 8568 6006 P yes HOU/6633 Bricklayers Arms Brentford 67 Ealing Road TW8 0LQ None P yes Closed HOU/6638 Caspari Lounge & Restaurant Brentford 55 High Street TW8 0AH (020) 8707 0752 P no HOU/6637 Express Tavern Brentford 56 Kew Bridge Road TW8 0EW (020) 8560 8484 P yes HOU/6639 George & Dragon Brentford 29 London Road TW8 8JB (020) 8560 2830 P no Closed MDX/12014 Globe Brentford 104 Windmill Road TW8 9NA (020) 8569 7887 P yes HOU/6640 Griffin Brentford Brook Road South TW8 0NP (020) 8127 1203 P yes HOU/6641 Kings Arms Bar & Hotel Brentford 19 Boston Manor Road TW8 8EA (020) 8560 5860 P yes MDX/12015 Lord Nelson Brentford 9 Enfield Road TW8 9NY (020) 8568 1877 P yes HOU/6642 Magpie & Crown Brentford 128 High Street TW8 8EW (020) 8560 4570 P yes HOU/6643 New England Brentford 52 York Road (Great West Road) TW8 0QP None P no Closed HOU/6644 New Inn Brentford 1 New Rd TW8 0NX (020) 8560 6606 P yes HOU/9254 North Star Brentford 82-84 North Road TW8 0GJ P no Closed HOU/6645 Northumberland Arms Brentford 11 London Road TW8 8JB (020) 8560 0506 P yes HOU/6636 O'Riordans Tavern Brentford 3 High Street TW8 0DX (020) 8560 5543 P yes Closed HOU/9253 One Over The Ait Brentford 8 Kew Bridge Road TW8 0FJ (020) 3581 5700 P yes HOU/9257 Park Tavern Brentford 105 London Road TW8 8JQ None P no Closed HOU/9256 Plough Brentford 24 Kew Bridge Road TW8 0HT None P no Closed HOU/6646 Pottery Arms Brentford 25 Clayponds Lane TW8 0BN None P no Closed HOU/6647 Princess Royal Brentford 107 Ealing Road TW8 0LF (020) 8568 9577 P yes Closed HOU/6648 Red Lion Brentford 318 High Street TW8 0JS None P no Closed Prepared by the CAMRA Richmond and Hounslow Branch Last Update: April 2021 Page 1 of 6 Pub list for the Borough of Hounslow HOU/6649 Royal Horse Guardsman Brentford 23 Ealing Road TW8 0JU (020) 8568 2122 P yes HOU/6650 Brook Brentford 38 New Road TW8 0NU 07535 717649 P yes HOU/6651 Six Bells at Brentford Lock Brentford 148 High Street TW8 8EW (020) 8560 1772 P yes HOU/9317 Stable Brentford Unit 12, 8 Kew Bridge Road TW8 0FJ (020) 8568 8667 P no Closed HOU/9258 Star & Garter Brentford Kew Bridge Road TW8 0ES None P no Closed HOU/6652 Waggon & Horses Brentford 26 Kew Bridge Road TW8 0EB None P no Closed HOU/6653 Watermans Arms Brentford 1 Ferry Lane TW8 0AW (020) 8560 5665 P yes HOU/6654 Weir Bar & Dining Room Brentford 22-24 Market Place TW8 8EQ (020) 8568 3600 P yes HOU/9255 Windmill Brentford 36A Orchard Road TW8 0QX None P no Closed WLD/16967 Bolton Chiswick 81 Duke Road W4 2BN None P no Closed WLD/16254 Bulls Head Chiswick 15 Strand On The Green W4 3PQ (020) 8994 1204 P yes WLD/16974 Steam Packet Chiswick 85 Strand on the Green W4 3NN (020) 3994 8140 P yes WLD/17110 Chiswick Club Society Chiswick 11-13 High Road W4 2ND (020) 8994 1089 C no WLD/17111 Chiswick Memorial Club Association Chiswick Afton House, Bourne Place, Chiswick W4 2EL (020) 8995 3910 C yes WLD/16005 City Barge Chiswick 27 Strand On The Green W4 3PH (020) 8994 2148 P yes WLD/16614 Connolly's Chiswick 450 Chiswick High Road W4 5TT (020) 8994 3980 P yes WLD/16969 Copper Cow Chiswick 2 Fauconberg Road W4 3JY (020) 8742 8545 P no HOU/9327 Crown Chiswick 210 Chiswick High Road W4 1PD (020) 3330 7131 P/R yes WLD/16257 Crown & Anchor Chiswick 374 Chiswick High Road W4 5TA (020) 8995 2607 P yes WLD/16607 Devonshire Arms Chiswick 126 Devonshire Road W4 2JJ None P no Closed WLD/15982 Duke of York Chiswick 107 Devonshire Road W4 2HU None P no Closed WLD/17109 Dukes Meadows Cafe & Bar Chiswick Dan Mason Drive, Dukes Meadows W4 2SH (020) 8994 3314 P no WLD/16970 Emperor Chiswick 304-306 Chiswick High Road, W4 1NP None P no Closed WLD/16968 Est Est Est Chiswick 25-29 Chiswick High Road W4 2ND None P no Closed WLD/16971 Feathers Tavern Chiswick 109 Devonshire Road W4 2AN None P no Closed WLD/16802 Foxlow Chiswick 11 Barley Mow Passage W4 4PH None P no Closed WLD/15934 George & Devonshire Chiswick 8 Burlington Lane W4 2QE (020) 8742 7342 P yes WLD/15952 George IV Chiswick 185 Chiswick High Road W4 2DR (020) 8994 4624 P yes WLD/17102 George's Diner Chiswick 18-20 Chiswick High Road W4 1TE (020) 3004 5101 R no Closed WLD/16613 Globe Bar at Clayton Hotel Chiswick 626 Chiswick High Road W4 5RY (020) 8996 5200 P no WLD/16972 Goodness Chiswick 30-34 Chiswick High Road W4 1TE None P no Closed WLD/16612 Gunnersbury Chiswick 590 Chiswick High Road W4 5RP (020) 8742 7466 P yes WLD/16773 Italian Job Chiswick 13 Devonshire Road W4 2EU (020) 8994 2852 P no WLD/16973 Jack Stamp's Beer House Chiswick 214 Chiswick High Road W4 1PD None P no Closed WLD/15969 Lamb Chiswick 9 Barley Mow Passage W4 4PH (020) 8994 1880 P yes Prepared by the CAMRA Richmond and Hounslow Branch Last Update: April 2021 Page 2 of 6 Pub list for the Borough of Hounslow WLD/15910 Mawson Arms / Fox & Hounds Chiswick 110 Chiswick Lane South W4 2QA (020) 8994 2936 P yes WLD/16793 Moot Bar Chiswick Chiswick Business Park, 566 Chiswick High Road W4 5YS (020) 8994 9901 P yes WLD/16606 No 197 Chiswick Fire Station Chiswick 197 Chiswick High Road W4 2DR (020) 3857 4669 P yes WLD/15909 Old Pack Horse Chiswick 434 Chiswick High Road W4 5TF (020) 8994 2872 P yes WLD/16101 Packhorse & Talbot Chiswick 145 Chiswick High Road W4 2DT (020) 8994 0360 P yes WLD/16605 Piano Chiswick 82 Chiswick High Road W4 1SY (020) 8994 4440 R no WLD/15984 Pilot Chiswick 56 Wellesley Road W4 4BZ (020) 8994 0828 P yes WLD/16609 Queen's Head Chiswick 12 Sutton Lane North W4 4LD (020) 3819 6066 P yes WLD/16604 Roebuck Chiswick 122 Chiswick High Road W4 1PU (020) 8995 4392 P yes WLD/16608 Rowan's Cafe & Bar Chiswick 8 Stilehall Parade W4 3AG (020) 8742 1649 X no Closed WLD/16255 Station House Chiswick 2 Grove Park Road W4 3SG (020) 8742 2555 P yes WLD/16135 Tabard Chiswick 2 Bath Road W4 1LW (020) 8994 3492 P yes WLD/17147 Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club Chiswick Chiswick Boathouse, Dukes Meadows W4 2SH (020) 8994 9470 C no Closed WLD/16794 Union Bar Chiswick Unit 5, Chiswick Business Park, 566 Chiswick HighW4 Road 5YA (020) 8995 9056 P yes WLD/15983 Bell & Crown Chiswick 11-13 Thames Road. (rear entrance 72 Strand-on-the-Green)W4 3PF (020) 8994 4164 P yes MDX/11993 Bar Kahva Cranford 734 Bath Road TW5 9TY (020) 8759 7999 P no MDX/11991 DoubleTree by Hilton Cranford 745 Bath Road TW5 9QE (020) 8564 4450 H no MDX/13032 Heston Centre Cranford Crane Lodge Road TW5 9PQ (020) 8513 2000 C yes MDX/11989 Jolly Gardeners Cranford 144 High Street TW5 9PD None P yes Closed MDX/11992 Jolly Waggoner Cranford 618 Bath Road TW5 9TL (020) 8573 1628 P no Closed MDX/11988 Queen's Head Cranford 123 High Street TW5 9PB (020) 8897 0022 P yes MDX/13769 Travelodge London Heathrow Central CranfordHotel 700 Bath Road TW5 9QX 0871 984 6249 H no HOU/6655 Airman Feltham 1 Hanworth Road TW13 5AX (020) 8890 2112 P yes Closed HOU/9295 Bedfont & Hatton Royal British LegionFeltham 72 New Road TW14 8HT (020) 8890 6857 C no HOU/6656 Crown & Sceptre Feltham 21 Staines Road TW14 0JS None P no Closed HOU/9296 Feltham ex Servicemens Club Feltham 178 Blenheim Park, Bedfont Lane TW14 9NW (020) 8890 5841 C no Closed HOU/9262 Feltham Hotel Feltham 1 High Street TW13 4AH P no Closed HOU/9297 Feltham Railway Club Feltham Harlington Road East TW13 5BN (020) 8751 3319 C no HOU/6657 Frankie & Benny's Feltham Leisure West, Browells Lane TW13 7EQ (020) 8844 1424 P no Closed HOU/6658 General Roy Feltham 7 Poplar Way TW13 7AB (020) 8893 2977 P yes HOU/9298 Hanworth Royal British Legion Club Feltham 22 Cross Road TW13 6QW 0808 802 8080 C no HOU/6661 KTM ROX Feltham 45 High Street TW13 4AB (020) 3016 8570 P no HOU/9259 Locomotive Feltham 110 Bedfont Lane TW14 9BY P no Closed HOU/6659 Mansion Feltham High Street TW13 4HS (020) 8831 9440 P yes Closed HOU/6660 Moon on the Square Feltham 30 The Centre, High Street TW13 4AU (020) 8893 1293 P yes Prepared by the CAMRA Richmond and Hounslow Branch Last Update: April 2021 Page 3 of 6 Pub list for the Borough of Hounslow HOU/9260 Prince of Wales Feltham 8 High Street TW13 4BU P no Closed HOU/9261 Railway Tavern Feltham 39 Bedfont Lane TW13 4GE P no Closed HOU/9325 Reunion Ales Feltham Unit 16 & 17 Vector Park, Forest Road TW13 7EJ (020) 8890 8309 B yes Closed HOU/6663 Sawyers Arms Feltham 25 Ashford Road TW13 4QR (020) 8890 6636 P no Closed HOU/6664 Three Horseshoes Feltham 1 Sunbury Road TW13 4PE (020) 8890 2463 P yes HOU/9320 Eddie's Social Club Hanworth
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