High Road
UB10 8LJ
01895 679335
Website: www.thecoachandhorsesuxbridge.co.uk
11.30-23.00 (00:00 Thur/Sat);
Stonegate Pub Company
Fuller's London Pride; Sharps Doom Bar; Shepherd Neame Spitfire;Taylor Landlord; Youngs Bitter














There has been a pub on the site, next to Ickenham pump, for 400 years. In 1759 Stephen Salter bought the Chequers. The Salter Brewery merged with the Cannon Brewery which later merged with Ind Coope. As the more recent name suggests it was originally a coaching house and now boasts a warm atmosphere thanks to the real fire and friendly welcome, even if the ceilings could be a bit higher and service could be a bit quicker. Quiz nights are Tuesdays and Sundays. Since being sold to Stonegate in 2010, this former Ember Inn no longer offers guest ales. Food served until 10pm. Grade II listed.
16 High Road
UB10 8LJ
01895 639708
Noon-23.00 (midnight Fri/Sat); Noon-22:30 (Sun)
Enterprise Inns
Fuller's London Pride, Sharps Doom Bar
















The original Fox & Geese was demolished when the road was widened in 1934. This former Harmans house is now the only tenanted pub in the village and whilst it can not compete on price it does offer a warm welcome. A football themed pub with many old programmes, tickets, caps and scarves attached to the walls and ceilings. A darts league plays here. There is an enclosed front beer garden with a large marquee for smokers. Food is served Tuesday to Friday from noon-3pm and 6pm-9pm and weekends from noon-6pm in a seperate dining area which can also be used for functions. Was Champions until 2007. Locally listed.
65 High Road
UB10 8LG
01895 808708
Website: www.reallocalpubs.com
noon-23:00 (midnight Fri/Sat); noon-22:30 (Sun)
Spirit Pub Company / John Barras
Courage Best













Originally a cottage and smithy built in 1828, this was converted into a pub by 1850. Close to the Hillingdon Trail, it is popular with ramblers at the weekend. Dart board and pool table available. Food served until 9pm (9.30pm Sundays). The Tuesday grill and Thursday curry nights and daily burger and a pint do not include a real ale option. Locally listed. Refurbished in March 2012.
11 Swakeleys Road
UB10 8DF
01895 678916
Website: www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk
9:00-23:00 (midnight Fri/Sat);
Wetherspoon
Greene King Ruddles Best, Abbot, guest ales (5)













Fairly typical busy Wetherspoon pub built on the site of a filling station and opened in 1999. Real ale prices are reduced on Wednesdays (£1.99 in Jan 2012). The pub also has regular meet the brewer evenings and brewery visits.