The Dysart, Ham
FancyaPint?'s review...
The sort of decent and upstanding watering hole you'd expect in the wealthy environs of Petersham (turn left at the end of the road for the Polo Club), this is a rather family-oriented concern with a largish beer garden and a fair amount of room inside. No sign on our last visit of their old 'kids charter' (basically, if your kid pisses about and injures himself it's his or her fault not the pub's) but we'd like to think it's still in operation. We've enjoyed a sizeable buffet here in the past, and also been privy to some live jazz. So much so that, a trip here on a summer's day rather resembles an invitation to a Garden Party. If such a notion appeals, pop by when it's warm.
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23 Mar 2009
i can not believe the small size of portions advertised as sunday lunch,twice the price of any other pub lunch.sloppy carrot mash,badly cooked roast potatoes,what there was,sprouts under cooked.overall a througly unpleasant experiance will not rush back. ps.have been here many times in the past,but no more.
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135 Petersham Road, Ham, London, TW10 7AA
020 8940 8005
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How to find the The Dysart pub
The nearest train station tube is Richmond, but as Ham is a good 25 minute walk away it's hardly close. Your best bet is probably to head to the river from Richmond tube then head left along the riverside or Petersham Road. You'll see the pub when Petersham Road turns right into Petersham itself. If you don't fancy the stroll the No. 65 bus from Richmond stops outside the pub.
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History
23 Jun 11 Updated by FAPadmin
23 Jun 11 Updated by FAPadmin









