The William IV, Leyton - pub details
Previously called: William IV and Sweet William
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Address: 816 High Road, Leyton, London, E10 6AE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 5164) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Walthamstow Central (0.7 miles)
Leyton Midland Road (0.4 miles), Walthamstow Queens Road (0.7 miles), Walthamstow Central (0.7 miles)
- TV, Big screen
- Food served, Real ale
Pub suggested by Frazer Moutrie on 30 Oct 2003
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Drum, Walthamstow (0.1 miles), Bootlaces, Walthamstow (0.1 miles), Shoelaces, Leyton (0.2 miles), Grove Tavern, Walthamstow (0.3 miles), Lord Clyde, Leyton (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the William IV, Leyton
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| Still the best pub in the area, Brodie’s now £2.35 a pint, oh the horror, an extra 36p! Still playing Heart Radio, please stop. blondini - 14 May 2012 10:25 |
| I have got news for you MillHouse as I was in there yesterday and the price of a pint of Brodies is now £2.35, still a bargain though but now dearer than the £2.15 a pint in the Drum up the road. But that is for the guest ales as they don't sell Brodies. bjbrummiejohn - 8 May 2012 07:52 |
| I was in this pub last evening after Brentford's game at Leyton Orient. The beer was in good nick and at £1.99 a pint there are no complaints on that score. Service, though, is an issue. The pub was very busy with people watching rugby and football and for quite some time there was only one person behind the bar and he was also taking food orders. The owners should be ashamed of themselves for leaving one person to cope like that - and cope he couldn't. Perhaps they should increase the price of a pint by 10p and use the additional money to employ some extra staff. MillHouse - 18 Mar 2012 10:46 |
| I've visited this pub regularly over the last few years and I'm glad to see that Brodie's seem to be establshing themselves. There are always several of their beers on all at the same low price. The pub itself is a fine large Victorian street corner local, slightly blowsy but comfortable. Pleasant enough - I just wish the Publican would stop piping in radio music! Gambrinus - 26 Jan 2012 16:45 |
| Agree with all hillzy except we had enough time tample a lot of the ales. An amazing aray of styles to suit all real ale fans I would think. And the brewery's just outside the back door. One of the clientele was noisy but the atmosphere was great once he'd left. Food was fine . Deserves to really well. Would be nice to see it in the GBG Steamer1 - 16 Dec 2011 16:16 |
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