We are a neighbourhood pub in the heart of our community. We cater to everyone and everyone is welcome to enjoy what we have to offer. We are a Pub and Dining experience that aims to be a home from home. With great local beers and fresh food, both traditional and with a South African twist. You can expect a warm welcome and some very good beer and food in a relaxed and casual enviroment.
We have a fantastic range of beers and love to support local as much as possible so we always have SlyBeast beers on Tap. We have a great range of South African Sodas to give you a 'taste of home'. If you're feeling a little more adventorous check out our Spritzer menu as well as the classics- from Aperol to Elderflower- why not try the Artichoke Spritz!
We have a fantastic range of beers and love to support local as much as possible so we always have SlyBeast beers on Tap. We have a great range of South African Sodas to give you a 'taste of home'. If you're feeling a little more adventorous check out our Spritzer menu as well as the classics- from Aperol to Elderflower- why not try the Artichoke Spritz!
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Neil Finney
Jan 29, 2022
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Daniel Woodford
Jan 15, 2022
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Smita
Nov 20, 2021
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Wade Brice
Oct 16, 2021
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Seems a decent pub. Very modern interior, with tables aplenty. I bought a pint of Wandle for £4.20 a pint. No Youngs available.
The history of the pub is nowhere to be seen, which is a shame. It had been built in 1900 as a pub, but local churchgoers objected to it opening as a pub, and so remained a shop until almost 75 years later. It was named 'Pig and Whistle' by the brewery and opened in November 1974, after finally being able to get a licence. At the opening party a pig called 'Pat the porker' was brought along on a Youngs horse-drawn dray, and chairman John Young played a whistle! The original
The history of the pub is nowhere to be seen, which is a shame. It had been built in 1900 as a pub, but local churchgoers objected to it opening as a pub, and so remained a shop until almost 75 years later. It was named 'Pig and Whistle' by the brewery and opened in November 1974, after finally being able to get a licence. At the opening party a pig called 'Pat the porker' was brought along on a Youngs horse-drawn dray, and chairman John Young played a whistle! The original
A. Zaf
Oct 01, 2021
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Steven Souter
Aug 09, 2021
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Ed Schiffer
Jun 18, 2021
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Philip Bentley
Oct 18, 2019
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This is a good pub. In particular they have a cabinet full of hot sauce which is excellent. They also seem to stay open forever which is also good. Plenty of seating. The food is good, no complaints. The have plenty of events/evenings going on.
Loo’s are clean
Also as a parent, it’s nice to see this is a pub for grownups. With my kids I go elsewhere, when it’s with a mate I go here.
Also they serve black samuca, 1*. But only for the person who buys it.
Loo’s are clean
Also as a parent, it’s nice to see this is a pub for grownups. With my kids I go elsewhere, when it’s with a mate I go here.
Also they serve black samuca, 1*. But only for the person who buys it.
Erin A.
Jun 01, 2019
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