A gem of a late-Victorian traditional pub, originally a 19th century beer house, commemorating riflemen Frank Edwards a local resident, who dribbled a football across 'No Man's Land' towards the German trench in WW1. The pub benefits from a small beer garden, front patio, free on-street parking and close proximity to seven bus routes. Very much a community hub, with board games, TV sport and regular Thursday events. Dogs welcome. Small patio at the front and beer garden at the back. 15mins walk from Twickenham stadium & Harlequins Rugby Clubs. A Twickenham Fine Ales pub since July 2019.
Historic Interest
The (new) pub sign depicts 'The Footballers of Loos' in memory of Rifleman Frank Edwards - a local resident. He was the 1st Battalion's football captain who dribbled a football across No Man's Land toward the German trench in WWI.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Hook Norton - Hooky , Otter - Amber , Twickenham (seasonal)
Cask Ale
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