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Daylight Inn

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Tucked into Station Square in Petts Wood, The Daylight Inn is the kind of pub that feels like it’s been part of the community since December 1935—named after local daylight-saving pioneer William Willett, no less. It’s a no-frills, genuinely local spot where you’ll find regulars chatting over pints and the occasional visitor discovering that not all pubs near train stations are just transit stops. The vibe is warm and unpretentious, with a mix of traditional pub fare and a solid selection of real ales that keeps the locals coming back. Skip the tourist traps and head here for a proper neighbourhood pint. The staff are friendly without being overbearing, and the atmosphere strikes that rare balance between lively and relaxed. It’s not fancy, but it’s authentic—and in a world of chain pubs, that authenticity is worth its weight in gold.

Known For

  • Real ales
  • Local regulars
  • Historic pub (1935)
  • Traditional pub fare

Best For

After-work pintNeighbourhood catch-upSolo drink

Location & Hours

Station Square
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city-insider4/1/2026

A True Neighbourhood Gem

The Daylight Inn is exactly what you’d hope for in a neighbourhood pub: unpretentious, friendly, and steeped in local history. Opened in 1935 and named after William Willett, the man who championed daylight saving time in the UK, this place has seen generations of Petts Wood residents walk through its doors. The interior is classic pub—wooden beams, comfortable seating, and a bar that’s seen its share of laughter and late-night chats. You won’t find flash here, just good beer, good company, and a sense of belonging that’s hard to fake.

The real draw is the atmosphere. It’s not a party pub, nor is it overly quiet—it just feels right. Locals cluster around the bar, swapping stories over pints of real ale, while newcomers are welcomed without fanfare. The food is straightforward pub fare, nothing fancy but always decent. It’s the kind of place you’ll find yourself returning to, not because it’s perfect, but because it feels like home.

Lire en français

Le Daylight Inn est exactement ce qu’on espère trouver dans un pub de quartier : sans prétention, accueillant et empreint d’histoire locale. Ouvert en 1935 et nommé d’après William Willett, le pionnier britannique de l’heure d’été, cet établissement a accueilli des générations d’habitants de Petts Wood. L’intérieur est typiquement britannique : poutres apparentes, sièges confortables et un bar qui a vu passer bien des rires et des conversations tardives. Pas de luxe ici, juste une bonne bière, une bonne compagnie et un sentiment d’appartenance difficile à imiter.

Ce qui fait son charme, c’est l’ambiance. Ce n’est ni un pub festif, ni trop calme—juste l’endroit qu’il faut. Les habitués se rassemblent autour du bar, échangeant des histoires autour de bières tirées, tandis que les nouveaux venus sont accueillis sans fioritures. La nourriture est simple, rien de bien original mais toujours de qualité. C’est le genre d’endroit où l’on revient, non pas parce qu’il est parfait, mais parce qu’il fait comme à la maison.