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"The Askew is a Free Hold pub in the heart of West London. The Askew is a charming and welcoming pub that is always alive with the sounds of friendly conversation, a great sporting event, live music or their famous Sunday Karaoke.The Askew serves up excellent home cooked food, a selection of craft beers,premium lagers, fine wines, spirits and one of the best selections of Gins in West London.With a Sheltered Garden at the rear of the pub and a recently refurbished Beer Garden at the front with ample fixed seating, the Askew garden is the perfect outdoor space to watch busy London pass by while you enjoy and ice cold Gin and Tonic."
Address: 269 Uxbridge Rd London , London W12 9DS, XGL, GB
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Great Sunday Roast and cozy place. They have three options of roasts, beef, pork, and chicken. The beef roast was really well served and good price for London and for the portion that you get, especially the amount of beef. I visited the place during the winter, so the outdoor space was too cold to be used, but the space looks very comfortable and I'll definitely come back over the summer to visit their garden
Great local boozer. Great service and nice beer. Friendly atmosphere. The food is delicious. Good pub for watching football. Top notch
Amazing Fish and chips, best ones I had in London. Too bad there was no wifi there, really needed to make a call.
Very decently priced Irish pub in the heart of West London. The crowd is friendly and they have TVs where they play sports. The drinks are cheap and good quality. There is ample space in both the garden and the pub.
Went there in the afternoon for a pint having moved into the area. Considering this is a big pub on a main road, and I've been in 1000s of pubs in my lifetime. I felt that this place was not very welcoming. The barmaid seemed very indifferent and monosyllabic when I asked her a few things but much more animated when she was speaking to what I assumed were the regulars. It's a shame cos this is a large pub very close to my new home and I was looking for a regular place to go myself to and take friends, but I won't be bothering again and will search for other pubs further afield. It's also probably more vibrant and welcoming in the evening. but my first impression made me think "find a decent pub".
I had the intention to go and buy a drink. I asked the lady working there if there was a toilet somewhere and she replied “it’s only for customer” well you definitely just lost one now. Poor customer service. Good thing there are plenty of other hospitable pubs around in the area 16.02.2023 just after 4pm
It is a football pub and very clean including women’s restrooms, attentive service without feeling like hovering, affordable nibbles, and a great Friday night deal £10 for a bottle of house wine all day Majority of the crowd were men but didn’t feel at all out of place as a woman. Will be returning for future QPR games.
Nice pub with a more traditional feel. Good outdoor space, most of it is covered from the rain and you can sit having a drink looking at the world go by. They have sports TV inside and out in the beer garden. Today 5.3.23 there were two sports TV's with two different games but you can watch either without a problem. Tried their roast dinner and it was spot on. Roast chicken with crispy skin, descant roast potatoes and mash, carrots, cabbage, Yorkshire pudding and nice gravey. Tried the beef Roast dinner on my next visit, beef soft and cooked through, not carvery standard but ok; the chicken roast still is first choice. Will try pork next time.
Karaoke on Sundays. Great atmosphere and good mix of friendly people and bar staff. Great outside area for smokers, rain protected and heaters
The pub is the closest to our home but we avoid it and walk down further to the Queen Victoria which is by far more superior. That being said, the staff in this pub are always friendly, but the place is let down by the food which is very average £9 for a cheese ploughman that comes with a very basic chopped salad pre-covered in nasty mayonnaise , a few cocktail pickles and a few bits of basic cheddar. We had to ask for the “ baguette “ which arrived late and was 2 pieces of plain white bread
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