Wednesday, 30 September 2015

1730 at the Packhorse and Talbot, Chiswick

In a long row of shops and cafes lies this large landscaped pub; with al fresco seating and a separate beer garden at the back to get away from it all. It’s a large, landscaped open pub, with separate areas for eating and drinking with large screen TVs to stay up to date. Yet there’s no unique character that makes this Taylor, Smith and Walker pub unique to any other. The beer, although kept well, is available in any other Taylor, Smith and Walker pub. It had a nice bitter flavour with a malty biscuit taste, which I certainly wouldn’t mind trying again over any other beer that I’ve already tried. The menu is exactly the same. There are no regular locals or staff that adds character to the place. It’s simply a place to pop in if you’re passing through town. This is exactly what I did, as I needed to head back to the north of the city. 

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