The Roebuck, Hampton Hill - pub details

Roebuck

Address: 72, Hampton Rd, Hampton Hill, Middlesex, TW12 1JN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 4187)

Nearest train stations Fulwell (0.4 miles), Strawberry Hill (1 mile), Teddington (1 mile)

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> Current user rating: 7.4/10 (rated by 30 users)
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Longford, Hampton Hill (0.2 miles), Jenny Lind, Hampton Hill (0.2 miles), Duke of Clarence, Hampton Hill (0.3 miles), Star, Hampton Hill (0.3 miles), Joes Bar and Restaurant, Hampton Hill (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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Someone should do something about the MISERABLE BLOODY BARMAIDS. I originally thought I must have upset the old Cow, however over the months I can see that she is the same to all.

It must be hard keeping a deadpan miserable expression in the face of people trying to relax, enjoy themselves and spend their money giving you a job.

I sit down in good company, next to a real fire with a super Pint but soon (oh shit) I’ve got to face the dark haired (perhaps Irish – I’ve never heard her say more that two words so its heard to tell) Hag to get a refill – the thought delays the buying process and slows down consumption.

Despite almost the impossible parking there are lots of reasons to visit this Pub if you like quality Ale served at the right temperature (Dermot at the Adelaide- please note) - but my advice is to take your own barmaid.

thePubGhost - 17 Dec 2008 22:43
Always as dead as Dodi but nice enough nuclear sub
whoagigi - 1 Dec 2008 19:19
Echo trainman's comments. This is a fine establishment. Played darts here on a weekday afternoon. Barmaid kindly let us move table so as we could use the dartboard. Warm welcoming staff, atmosphere and clientele. Old newspaper articles on tables and mounted on walls make for an interesting read too. Good selection of real ales. Would rate it 10/10 but for the fact a half-pint glass wasn't offered when serving a bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale. That this is the worst fault I could find with this place tells you what a gem it is
johnwarkstache - 28 Nov 2008 12:26
I can’t explain my strange suspicion of Roebuck as a pub name, but I’m glad I put any qualms aside and headed for this place. Enter to a visually busy, almost cluttered, décor but become immediately drawn into a warm & welcoming atmosphere, ably abetted by the small real fire glowing happily & providing pleasant respite from ystdy’s light squall. Reach the bar to find 5 handpumps, ystdy offering Wayland’s Martian (light)Mild, Doombar, Alton’s Pride, Sharp’s Special(5.2%), Youngs Ord. There’s way too much wall & ceiling décor to record here, but it includes golf clubs, fishing rods, ship’s wheel, life-size wicker Harley, 4 antique fruit machines (I was told, but could only see3, incl 1 behind bar), glass-topped tables with old newspapers sealed in, pub is carpetted throughout. To the rear a paved, part planted, beer garden with picnic sets & a covered pagoda for smokers, also access to an extra ‘garage’ room, nicely furnished with pew seating and home to that 4th fruity. It was closed and is presumably used primarily in better weather, but thanks to the very friendly barmaid for switching on the lights for me to have a gander. It was quiet at 15:30 but a handful of regulars were drifting in before I had to leave and provided a local, comfortable, chatty backdrop, & sharing the craic with the staff. A chalkboard mentioned Paulaner Weissbier, and I spotted a Paulaner tap, also Spitfire smooth (wtf?). Richmond&Hounslow poty, well done. Most enjoyable visit & worth the easy 1m walk from my prev stop in Hampton. Definitely ‘on-map’ next time I’m over this way.
trainman - 14 Nov 2008 11:45
I go in this pub regularly and it is by far one of my favourites in the area. Its a nice mix of ages and a friendly place to drink. The real ale is great and the atmosphere charming. Good work.
pheeney - 21 Jul 2008 13:37

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