36 St Marys Road
W5 5EU
020 8567 3285
Website: castleealing.co.uk
11:00-23:30 (Midnight Fri/Sat); Noon-23:00 (Sun)
Fuller's (managed)
Fuller's Chiswick, London Pride, Seasonal













Opposite the University of West London, the pub's clientele includes lecturers and students as well as locals. A menu of Thai and British food is available, and there is a weekly quiz on Sunday nights followed at 9pm by Jazz Jam sessions. All major sporting events are shown on the pub's four plasma screens, with two sky boxes allowing the screening of different games. A waste height wooden partition is the location of the old snug at the front. There is a secluded beer garden hidden at the rear with picnic and outdoor cafe style tables.
3-4 Grosvenor Parade
W5 3NN
020 8992 7774
Website: www.thecommonroom.co.uk
Independent
No real ale
Former restaurant converted in 2002
222 South Ealing Road
W5 4RL
020 8758 1879
Website: www.ealingparktavern.com
Noon-23:00
Enterprise Inns / Town And Country Pub Company Ltd
Beer range varies












Built for the Royal Brewery in 1885 to a design by E W Lacey. RBC monograms are still visable in the arch of the porch. Very much a food led establishment with a seperate dining area, the pub has regained its reputation having been the Penny Flyer for a period upto 2001. There are large windows, mirrors and plenty of woody panelling abound. Quiz night is Wednesdays, and there is usually a special priced menu on Mondays. Real ales on rotation include bombardier, landlord, hobgoblin, Harveys Sussex, Ringwood Boondoggle plus guests. The pub is on the London Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors and locally listed by Ealing Council.
5 Mattock Lane
W5 5BG
020 8232 1060
Website: www.flavasbar.com
11:00-00:00; Noon-23:30 (Sun)
Parkbox Ltd
No real ale
Hanger Lane
W5 1DP
020 8998 5864
Website: www.foxandgoosehotel.co.uk
Noon-23:00 (Midnight Fri/Sat; 22:30 Sun)
Fuller's (managed)
Fuller's London Pride, ESB, seasonal beers















Other than the loss of the tiny public bar, a mid 1990s refurbishment has done little to alter the interior of this welcome refuge from the infamous gyratory system. Much of the single open-plan bar is stone flagged with much wood in evidence. The attached hotel offers 73 rooms.
29 The Common
W5 3XH
020 8567 7617
Website: www.thegrangelondon.co.uk
11:00-23:00 (Midnight Fri/Sat); Noon-22:30 (Sun)
Youngs (managed)
Wells Bombardier; Youngs Bitter; guest ales











A former Watneys house dating back to 1871, it was bought by Youngs in 2007 from the Spirit Group and a major refurbishment followed. The pub now prides itself on its food and drink. A daily menu of freshly prepared dishes is available throughout the pub from the open kitchen including in the raised dining area. The walls are decorated with stills and posters from various films. Tuesday is poker night, Thursday is the quiz and comedy is on occasional Sundays. The pub boasts two room that can be hired for functions - the upstairs reading room with its own bar and large screen TV and the Summer House.
7 Queens Parade
W5 3HU
020 8997 6388
Website: www.reallocalpubs.com
11:00-23:00 (Midnight Fri/Sat);
Spirit Pub Company
Fuller's London Pride, guest ale












Large imposing pub built in typical 1930s style, opposite North Ealing tube station. The single open-plan bar is comfortably furnished. The name derives from the Greystoke estate, none of which now survives.
1 Ealing Green
W5 5QX
020 8567 2439
Website: www.grove-ealing.co.uk
10:00-23:00 (22:30 Sun)
Greene King (managed)
Greene King IPA, Old Speckled Hen, guest ale













Large open-plan establishment but with plenty of nooks and crannies. Previously the Queen Victoria and Finnegan's Wake before being renamed following a major refurbishment in 2010. There is now a mixture of exposed brickwork, dark wallpaper and even darker ceilings. The L shaped bar is lit via lampshades, a feature spread throughout the pub. Books and a variety of bric-a-brac are on shelves. A main menu is served from 11am to 10pm although breakfast is available from 10am. Daily specials are listed on blackboards plus there is usally a two meals for £11.99 value offer on display. Live Jazz can be heard on the last Saturday of the month. There is a large heated front and side garden.
33 Haven Lane
W5 2HZ
020 8997 0378
Website: www.thehavenarms.com
15:00-23:00; noon-23:00 (Fri & Sun); 11:00-23:00 (Sat)
S&N Pub Company
Theakstons Lightfoot, Wells Bombardier, Caledonian Seasonal












Small pub re-built in 1872 on a quiet backstreet near the centre of Ealing, Refurbished and extended in 2003, the Haven Arms is now a comfortable locals’ pub formally owned by Watneys. On the left hand side, signed football shirts adjourn the walls and is also home to the pool table and darts board. Board games are also available. Poker is on Mondays, Quiz night is Thursdays. The food is locally sourced, prepared and cooked fresh in the kitchen. Live music on special occasions
1-3 Ashbourne Parade
W5 3QU
020 8566 8080
15:00-Midnight; Noon-Midnight (Fri-Sun)
Independent
No real ale
Former shop converted between 2000 and 2002. Closed on 31st March 2012 reopened by August 2012.
13 Station Parade, Uxbridge Road
W5 3LD
020 8993 8919
Noon-23:00 (23:30 Fri; Midnight Sat)
Independent
Green King: IPA; guest ale




Irish bar installed real ale in October 2012 following a refurbishment. Brightly lit and designed to look as if you are between two cottages with imitation window frames with mirrors for glass and textured walls to look like stone. Plenty of curved bench style seating.
55 The Grove
W5 5DX
0208 567 0606
Website: www.thekingsarmsealing.com
10:00-23:00 (midnight Sat)
Enterprise Inns / MC Bars Ltd
Taylor Landlord, Sharps Doom Bar, guest ales (2)











Refurbished in March 2009, this backstreet local is another of Ealing's best kept secrets. The focus is now on quality food which includes a Sunday Carvery with a choice of Beef, Lamb, Gammon, Turkey and Pork plus all the trimmings. There are eight hotel rooms above the pub. A Function room was created from the former garage. Events happen most days of the week including a quiz and pizza night on Wednesday, live music on Friday and steak night on Saturday. There is pavement cafe seating outside with awnings providing some shelter from the elements. The guest ales are usually a rotation of Ring Fortyniner, Hobgoblin, Black Sheep and beers from Twickenham and Sambrooks.
53 The Mall
W5 3TA
020 8567 0173
Website: www.thelodgetavern.co.uk
11:00-midnight (01:00 Fri; 02:00 Sat)
No real ale
Western Avenue
W5 1HG
Website: www.pubmagnat.co.uk
CLOSED
No real ale
Previously The Band at Rest, The Ring; Joices; The Park Royal Hotel
62 St Marys Road
W5 5EX
020 8840 4179
Website: www.thenewinnealing.com
10:00-23:30; 10:00-midnight (Fri/Sat); 10:00-23:00 (Sun)
Enterprise Inns / MC Bars Ltd
Fuller's London Pride, Sharps Doom Bar, guest ale











Rebuilt in 1897 by the Isleworth Brewery, this ex-Watneys establishment was refurbished and extended more recently with a conservatory that links to a former outbuilding and later a smoking solution with sofas. Tuesday is quiz night, Wednesday Poker, Thursday steak night and Sunday offers a carvery with a selection of five roasts. Subscription sports are shown. There is a very large paved and decked garden with over two dozen picnic tables plus a couple of garden benches. A plaque commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee is on the front of the building.
43 The Broadway
W5 5JN
0208 579 0863
Website: thenorthstarealing.co.uk
12:00-23:00; 12:00-22:30
M&B
Sharps Doom Bar, St Austell Tribute, guest ales (3)












Three room ex Ind Coope pub each one divided by a fireplace. The first bar is not a service area but is now where the Westons Traditional Scrumpy can be found on top of the cigarette machine! Much wood and many large mirrors in evidence. The white ceilings help give a brighter look. Lots of comfortable sofas and tables from low to high. The garden patio runs beside the pub and is partially covered and heated. Built in the early 1800's, it is locally listed as it "displays a very unusual design. Also its compact scale and eclectic detailing represent a novelty within the townscape of The Broadway."
25 High Street
W5 5DB
020 8579 4107
Website: www.oneills.co.uk
12:00-23:00 (Mon-Thur); 12:00-1:00 (Fri/Sat); 12:00-10.30
M&B/O'Neills
No real ale
Previously Photographer & Firkin
297 Northfield Avenue
W5 4XB
020 8567 1416
Website: ploughnorthfields.co.uk
11:00-00:00; 11:00-01:00 (Thur/Sat); 12:00-00:00 (Sun)
Fuller's (managed)
Fuller's Chiswick, Discovery, London Pride, ESB; Gales Seafarers















There has been a pub on this site since at least 1776, this one rebuilt in 1905 although a major fire resulted in a a reconstruction in 1991. Since then the small conservatory has been demolished and a much larger one built. The establishment is known for its regular Jazz performances and fine food. There are regular quiz nights. The large garden with children's play facilities plays host to barbecues and hog roasts in the summer months.
13 St Marys Road
W5 5RA
020 8567 2541
Website: redlionealing.co.uk
11:00-23:00; 11:00-00:00 (Thur-Sat); 12:00-23:00 (Sun)
Fuller's (leased)
Fuller's Chiswick, London Pride, ESB, seasonal and guest ale













Opposite the legendary Ealing Studios, this pub still has the Stage 6 sign outside. Extended in 2002 dramatically increasing the space available including an almost completely covered beer garden now augmented with braziers in the colder months. Known for both excelent beer and food, the licensees have been presented with the West Middlesex CAMRA Pub of the Year award five times in the last ten years.
4 The Quadrant, Little Ealing Road
W5 4EE
10:00-00:00; 10:00-00:00 (Fri/Sat); 12:00-00:00 (Sun) *
Independent/Maycourt Ltd
No real ale
Converted from café in 2002
Church Place, St Marys Road
W5 4HN
020 8567 2811
Website: roseandcrownealing.co.uk
11:00-23:30 (Mon-Thur); 11:00-00:00 (Fri/Sat); 12:00-23:00 (Sun)
Fuller's (managed)
London Pride, ESB; Gales Seafarers; Seasonal
















Hidden by St Marys Church, this pub is much larger than it appears thanks to a conservatory extension, a covered smoking solution and a large garden. Recently redecorated with Penny Black wallpaper, there is still much wood panelling all over the pub. The main menu is all freshly prepared and has a Mediterranean feel as well as daily changing specials.
46-47 The Mall
W5 3TJ
020 8799 2850
Website: www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk
9:00-23:30 (Sun-Wed) 9:00-00:30 (Thur-Sat)
Wetherspoon
Greene King IPA, Abbot; Fuller's London Pride; guest ales (5)














Opened in 2008 in the former Slug & Lettuces, this is one of the smaller outlets in the chain. Named after the legendy film producer, the wall displays are devoted to him and films made at Ealing Studios. Westons ciders are usually in the fridge.
282 Northfield Avenue
W5 4UB
020 8932 1711
Noon-23:30
Independent/Holy Cross Inns Ltd
Fuller's London Pride; Sharps Doom Bar, Special; Tetley Cask or guest ale










Opened in a fomer shop unit since at least 1990 when it was Captain Wooducks and extended into the next door property in 2004 gaining a restaurant area and secluded beer garden. Seating is traditional with the usual mixture of high and restaurant style chairs with a couple of cafe style of the front pavement. The menu is Thai and is available weekday lunchtimes only by pre-booking and in the evenings between 6 & 10pm. The monthly comedy night are on Thursdays. Subscription sport is shown.
122-4 Pittshanger Lane
W5 1QP
020 8998 6810
Website: www.village-inn.co.uk
11:00-23:00; 12:00-22:30 (Sun)
Broken Foot
Fuller's London Pride, St Austell Tribute, guest ale













A shop once owned by United Dairies, then wine bar becoming a pub in 1985. A focul point for Pitshanger residents, the front window is a noticeboard for the local community. The establishment has regular food themed evenings plus poker on Sundays, quizes on Mondays, happy hour between 6pm and 8pm on Thursdays when drinks are £2.65 a pint. Food is sourced locally from the Pitshanger Bakery and Mccreadie's Butchers and cooked to order. As well as darts, board games and terrestial sport on TV, the pub has golf and fishing societies.
25 Popes Lane
W5 4NB
020 8579 3266
Website: www.west5ealing.co.uk
opening hours vary
Independent/GSS Leisure Ltd
No real ale
Previously Flying Piano and Gunnersbury Town
41 Haven Lane
W5 2HZ
020 8997 5240
Website: wheatsheaf-ealing.co.uk
11:00-23:00; 12:00-22:30 (Sun)
Fuller's (managed)
Fuller's Chiswick, Discovery, London Pride, ESB, Seasonal















A deceptively large pub with a small public bar at the front, the main bar is virtually all wood panelled where subscription sport is played on the big screen, and an open plan barn area at the rear with much exposed brickwork and a log fire. Quiz night is on Mondays. Board games are available. The pub serves traditional British fayre with daily changing specials on weekdays between noon and 3pm and from 6pm to 10pm, Saturdays 11am-10pm, Sundays noon-8pm.