Brent Valley Golf Course, Church Road
W7 3BE
020 8567 1287
9:00-21:00 (closes 19:00 in Winter)
Ealing Council / Mytimeactive
No real ale
Green Lane
W7 2PJ
020 8567 3912
Website: www.thefoxpub.co.uk
11:00-23:00; 12:00-22:30 (Sun)
Independent
Fuller's: London Pride, Taylor: Landlord, Sharps: Cornish Coaster; Guest beers (2)















This attractive local is less than a minute from the Grand Union canal and is a favourite with walkers and bargees. Originally a Royal Brewery house. The pub was saved from the developers in 2001 and has won the branch Pub of the Year award in 2005, 2007, 2010 and 2011. Known for its home cooked food, well kept ales, a well attended weekly quiz on Thursdays, and the hub of the annual Hanwell Carnival. Well kept beer garden, with children's slide and wendy house. Beer festivals are held at Easter and in October. Food is served lunchtime weekdays from noon until 3pm, Saturdays noon until 4pm and Sunday roasts from 12.30pm until 3pm. Booking for Sunday lunch is not only recommended but essential! Evening meals are from 6pm. Pizza night is on Mondays (untill 9pm), Biryani Night on Fridays and Sundays (until 10pm) and traditional English food from Tuesday to Saturday (until 9.30pm)
127 Oaklands Road
W7 2DT
020 8567 7526
15:00-23:00; 12:00-23:00 (Sat); 12:00-22:30 (Sun)
Enterprise Inns
Fuller's: London Pride







A traditional back street local with three gables dating from 1904, the exterior still has traces of its origins as a Royal Brewery pub. A spacious interior with a large horseshoe bar. Unmodernised with attractive decorated awning windows on the ground floor with sash above. Traditional seating with stools at the bar. Pool table available.
13 Lower Boston Road
W7 3TX
020 8840 6789
Website: www.theinnonthegreenpub.com
Noon-23:00 (Midnight Fri/Sat)
Enterprise Inns
Fuller's: London Pride; Guest ale









This pub was previously the White Hart and spent some time as the Dolphin. It dates from at least 1860. Food available Wednesday (steak night) to Saturday with Sunday lunch noon-7pm. Although it has had many refurbishments, there is lots of wood panelling, tiling and two unused fireplaces. The garden area was also refurbished in June 2012. Guest ales are suggested by the regulars.
110 Uxbridge Road
W7 3SU
020 8567 2370
11:00-0:00; 11:00-1:00 (Fri/Sat); 12:00-23:00 (Sun)
Enterprise Inns
No real ale
97 Uxbridge Road
W7 3ST
020 8357 2595
09:00-00:00; 09:00-01:00 (Thur-Sat)
Free
No real ale
Opened since 1994 in a former betting shop
62 Boston Road
W7 3TR
020 8567 5348
12:00-00:00
Enterprise Inns
No real ale
Spent a period as MCCANNS
Boston Road
W7 2AX
020 8567 3711
Website: www.harvester.co.uk
11:00-23:00
M&B/Harvester
Fuller's: London Pride















Large Harvester Restaurant with separate lounge bar to the north of Boston Manor tube station. Built as a roadhouse in 1929. Archive photos are plentiful. Seating from traditional chairs, bar stools to cubes! Large Beer Garden with picnic table area also. Food served from 12pm to 10pm (11am Sundays).
66 Boston Road
W7 2ET
020 3489 5246
10:00-00:00; 12-23:30 (Sun)
Wellington
No real ale
51 Boston Road
W7 3SH
020 8567 3805
Website: ryansbarhanwell.com
11:00-23:00; 11:00-00:00 (Fri/Sat)
Independent
Fuller's: London Pride









A former pie and mash shop, this bar is the newest in Hanwell to put on real ale and has benefited from a recent refurbishment giving it a bright outlook with modern style furniture. Thai food is available between midday and 10pm. Quiz night is Thursdays, Karoke is on Fridays from 9pm, and live music on most Saturdays and some Sundays. Subscription Sport is show concentrating on racing, football and GAA.
221 Uxbridge Road
W7 3TD
020 8810 0815
Website: www.viaducthanwell.co.uk
12:00-23:00 (00:00 Fri); 12:00-22:30 (Sun)
Fuller's
Fuller's: London Pride; Gales's: Seafarers, HSB


















Re-named around 1838 after the famous Wharncliffe Viaduct carrying the Great Western Main Line across the Brent Valley this pub is also in the shadow of Ealing Hospital and was originally the Coach & Horses when opened by 1730. A new tiled facade was added during the early part of the 20th century and a major refurbishment took place in 2005. Various railway memorabilia is displayed around this low ceiling pub, mirrors are plentiful including one with the brewery motif. The Lounge and Saloon are split by a low head level partition with the warning "Duck or Grouse" which is often spotted too late. There is a raised restaurant area mostly reserved for diners. The children's area is close to the disabled toilet at the end of the bar in the lounge and contains toys. A dart board and subscription sports TV is available. Food is served Monday to Thursday from 12 Noon to 3pm / 6pm to 10pm and all day Friday to Sunday and Bank Holidays.
324 Greenford Avenue
W7 3DA
020 8578 9586
11:00-23:00
Fuller's
Fuller's: London Pride













A large multi-roomed pub from 1939 with multi-pane frosted windows with some dimpled. The walls are adourned with pictures of old london and prints of adverts from days gone by. Seating is mostly traditional with two opposing sofas in front of the real fire. New tenants Amit and Sunny Kapoor have big plans for this establishment which will see the reopening of the snug, and the back bar being available for functions with a capacity of between 80 and 100 guests. Pool tournaments are held every Tuesday, a quiz on Wednesday and Karoke and live music at weekends. Subscription Sports TV is shown and a dart board is also available. The food offer is currently kebab's, samosa's, spring rolls, chicken tikka and Pakora's. A full Indian and English menu will be available later in the year. The pub has an enclosed beer garden consisting of a smoking shelter and a patio with the usual picnic tables.