Pubs And Bars In Ealing

This West London suburb may only be a tube ride away from all the action, but it is well worth a visit. Along with a sprawling park, impressive gallery and charming streets, you'll find a flurry of stylish cocktail dens and long-established taprooms. So what are you waiting for? Take a peek at our definitive guide to pubs and bars in Ealing and get planning your next boozy escape.

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Rose & Crown

This friendly neighbourhood pub is serving up community vibes in a traditional setting. Head here for a lunchtime bite, some after-work drinks or a knockout roast dinner and see for yourself why it's become a favourite with the locals.

Forester

Tuck into a delicious Sunday carvery at Foresters in Ealing, or simply sit back and enjoy your favourite pint. You'll find plenty to like about this charming Grade-II listed boozer, including Thai cuisine throughout the week and a well-stocked bar offering many a tipple.

The Pretty Parlour

The Pretty Parlour is a unique fusion of luxury nail salon and cocktail bar, found right next to Walpole Park. You can enjoy all kinds of creative concoctions or a glass of Veuve Clicquot while choosing between 13 different cruelty-free nail products, as well as hot towel treatments, relaxing head massages and more.

Plough Inn

With comfy booths inside and a lush beer garden out back, The Plough Inn is a great choice for imbibers at any time of the year. But it's not just a pretty face. All the dishes are made using ingredients from British suppliers, ensuring you get fresh, seasonal eats.

Wheatsheaf Ealing

From sports screenings and fresh pints to classic British dishes and family-friendly meals, The Wheatsheaf has got you covered for all things eating and drinking. Step inside the snug spot and spend a rainy afternoon sampling their premium Scotches.

Castle Inn

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Head to St Mary's Road where you'll find The Castle Inn, an endearing Ealing pub. Along with an award-winning beer garden, the watering hole also champions local breweries and has long played host to live bands and musicians - including the one and only Freddie Mercury.