The Dove Inn, Hammersmith - pub details
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Address: 19 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, London, W6 9TA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 159)
Ravenscourt Park (0.3 miles), Stamford Brook (0.5 miles), Hammersmith (0.6 miles)
Kensington Olympia (1.3 miles), Barnes Bridge (1.5 miles), Chiswick (1.6 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
- Food served, Real ale
- Riverside location
- Outside seating
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Ravenscourt Arms, Hammersmith (0.2 miles), Old Ship, Hammersmith (0.2 miles), Ruby Grand, Hammersmith (0.2 miles), Hope and Anchor, Hammersmith (0.2 miles), Plough and Harrow, Hammersmith (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Dove Inn, Hammersmith
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| A great pub! Celtforapint - 30 Sep 2008 15:25 |
| Over the past 5 years I’ve spent quite a few Friday afternoons in the Dove and I have always left in a better mood than I was when I walked in. I think that the staff have improved since my first ever visit and the drink is still of a good standard. As afternoon turns into evening it can get a little hair raising negotiating all of the stairs to the back off the pub and avoiding the bustling waitresses with plates of food, but it keeps you on your toes. This is definitely the best pub that I have been into on the North bank of the Thames between Hammersmith and Kew Bridge. Strongers - 17 Apr 2008 17:45 |
| this place has been a favourite of mine for a few years now tho I don't get to go there nearly often enough. Until recently the food has been nothing better than average. However yesterday I thoroughly enjoyed a meal of stuffed figs followed by salmon. Both were cooked to perfection and it is obvious that food is becoming more of a focus. The Beer also was fresh and well served by friendly staff. I'll definetly return, Well done. tristanprince - 10 Apr 2008 01:00 |
| Unchanged since my last visit a year or so ago. It oozes history from every nook and cranny of its dark wooden interior. It has what is claimed to be the smallest bar anywhere on the right as you go in the pub – but I have never been in it as there have always been a couple of drinkers already in there, and three would definitely be a crowd! Excellent views of the river from the terrace, and superb Fullers ales make this a “must visit” pub on any visit to the area. Nonetheless, for some reason on which I cannot put my finger, I find this pub a bit pretentious. The food’s not cheap, but it does not pretend to be a backstreet boozer – so you “pays yer money and takes yer choice”! But on the whole I really do like this pub, and would recommend it. RexRattus - 5 Apr 2008 21:44 |
| Absolutely lovely pub along a quaint little lane lined with old buildings by the Thames . The location is perfect with a terrace overlooking the river, the best seat being up a cast-iron staircase perched on a bit of roof. In fact, it's the only seat in the house which feels safe from the river, which rose until it was well above the level of the pub floor while we were there. Ales include the amazing, organic Fuller's Honeydew, which we drank far too much of, and the food is extremely good (if expensive - but then you're paying for the heavenly location) - pate, fish & chips, pork belly and sausages and mash were all excellent. In summer this pub could be perfect. Greshon - 10 Mar 2008 13:53 |
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