The Black Lion is an iconic country pub on the north bank of the River Thames between Hammersmith and Chiswick. History abounds at this wonderful pub – ghost stories, local history and what ‘The Black Lion’ really meant, made famous in literature and the location of a world famous skittle alley.
View moreWelcome to a pubbing experience like no other. The Aeronaut pays tribute to the amazing discovery of flight with their airborne feats of cabaret and circus performers.
View moreThe focus is on a fusion of cakes and cocktails, but with a twist! Hence you can order Caketails, in other words cake-flavoured cocktails (Pineapple Upsidedown Cake, Bourbon Black Forest, Chocolate Cake Martini) and cocktail-flavoured cakes (Espresso Martini, Raspberry Mojito and Dark and Stormy).
View moreThe White Horse – The perfect place to pop in for a pint, enjoy a delicious meal or enjoy an evening’s entertainment with friends and family
View morePitanga – English and West African Cuisine
View moreThe Rook's Nest is ideally located for shows at the apollo and the lyric. We pride ourself on being a friendly and inviting place to be, we are a local aswell as being a stop off for visiting guests.
View moreThe George IV takes the crown as one of Chiswick’s best pubs. We have a brilliant courtyard garden with an outside TV, fresh food every day and traditional real ales brewed virtually on the doorstep. We also host comedy nights every Friday and Saturday night.
View moreThe owner of Tipsy Toad, Manjit Rana has been a friendly face on Hammersmith Grove since 1989, when she and her late husband Rana opened the Tipsy Toad convenience store. Manjit is keen to keep up to date with changing tastes and she now stocks fresh organic breads, delicious patisseries, dairy and gluten-free products and a superb selection of beers, spirits and wines. Always keen to assist the community, Manjit is also happy to deliver to older residents. ‘It’s just a way of giving something back,’ she says.
View moreThe Brewery Shop is located on the Fuller’s riverside site, just a few steps towards the Thames from The Mawson Arms. ‘I think many people, even those who live in Chiswick, still don’t know it’s here,’ says Richard. ‘That’s something we’d really love to change!
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