Two local pubs make it onto best beer gardens guide
By The Editor
26th Aug 2021 | Local News
Two local pubs have made it onto Londonlist's best west London beer gardens guide.
One is The Apprentice is Isleworth. The guide says: "What's London's oldest pub? The age-old controversy is usually answered with famous places like Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese or the Prospect of Whitby.
"But this beefy Greene King pub also has a shout, with claims that Henry VIII was a patron (the current building is a Georgian rebuild).
"The beer garden isn't huge, but gets our nod for one reason: it occupies the outer curve of a sharp bend on the Thames, which means you get to see more river from this spot than perhaps any other west London pub."
The Duke of Sussex in Chiswick has also been included in the Londonlist guide.
The guide says: "The Duke of Sussex is a handsome fellow. We're not talking about Harry, but a pub named after his 19th century namesake, which overlooks Acton Green Common.
"The arts-and-crafts-style building is a pleasure to visit in itself, and the place is particularly noted for its food — but the roomy beer garden is arguably the biggest asset. Plenty of covered and heated tables provide outdoor space even in grotty weather."
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