Rude landlady. Can understand that a young family’s crying baby can be off-putting to other customers, but there are much more tactful and customer friendly ways to deal with such situations than kicking them out with no refund, using the waitress as proxy.
Ian M.
Classificação do local: 4 Hounslow, United Kingdom
Pub was clean. There was a decent range of beers on offer, including some in handpump. I had a pint of Tribute from the St. Austell brewery in Cornwall, and it was a decent drop, well kept. I ordered a hot corned beef, cheese and onion sandwich, which was very tasty, although, I would have liked it to be a little bigger, but then I was probably too hungry for just a sandwich.
Anton M.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
Even though it have a very modern look and feel, this is certainly a boy pub, bordering on the old man pub. It feels like it’s have been done up to be all metro-sexual but the previous crowd didn’t move out. More of a lager pub than a real ale pub(though there are 3 pumps offering ale). Sport is shown. It’s a little strange seeing football on a big TV placed on a florally decorated wall. Not too sure what this place is trying to be.
EmKons
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
The Pig and Whistle located in Mortlake is a real old mans pub and whilst the designer décor seems to speak otherwise, it’s impossible to visit without encountering the usual crowd of over 60s. I may be being unfair after all that just about covers the general population of East Sheen, but that’s not to say that the Pig and Whistle isn’t a great pub. The draught beer and wines selection are average and the venue caters to it’s mostly male crowd by showing football fixtures. I wasn’t impressed by the food that I ordered, the sausage and mash seemed pretty bog standard but I’m louth to give them a bad review as whilst The Pig and Whistle wasn’t for me, they do have a great local following.