The Fox, Twickenham

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A rarity nowadays to find a pub that advertises bacon sandwiches on its menu, but that's the sort of traditional boozer the Fox is. No surprises to find a decent selection of real ales at this one and a friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy them. We've yet to sample the place on a big rugby day, but from our encounter with it, we would say this one is one of your best bets in Twickenham.
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23 Jan 2012
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Amongst the best pubs in the centre of Twickenham. It's recently been refurbished (again). This time they've extended out out to the side of the pub, and they've done a pretty decent job. The main pub's the same as always. Not as run down as it once was, obviously, and it's lost a bit of character too. Nevertheless it's still a nice pub, and always has decent beer on. There's a beer garden out the back. Well, more of a beer yard, but it's OK.
Upstairs there's a venue with live bands.
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20 Nov 2011
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Having visited this clump of pubs a few times over the past months, The Fox has tended to come out on top every time. The ale is consistently in good nick, and service quick and friendly despite the pub getting quite crowded.
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39 Church Street, Twickenham, London, TW1 3NR

0141 341 1021

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Out of Twickenham Station, take the London road down into the centre of the town and follow it as it loops into King Street. Church Street is on the left and head down that street towards the church.

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23 Jan 12 Updated by pintofbeer