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The Viaduct
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The Viaduct is a historic Hanwell institution that's been serving locals since 1737, and it still feels like the neighborhood's living room. You'll find real ales flowing freely in the main bar, but don't skip the Stable Bar for their surprisingly sophisticated cocktails. The Sunday roast is properly decent—think pork belly that actually falls apart—and the Bearcat Comedy Night upstairs draws a proper crowd on Thursday evenings. It's not fancy, but it's authentically local in a city where that's becoming rarer. The vibe is unpretentious pub with a family-friendly edge, though the comedy nights and cocktail hour give it enough variety to keep things interesting. Whether you're grabbing a pint after work, bringing the kids for Sunday lunch, or booking the function hall for a celebration, this place has you covered. It's the kind of spot where you'll bump into neighbors and actually want to stop for a chat.
Known For
- •Bearcat Comedy Night
- •Sunday roast
- •real ales
- •Stable Bar cocktails
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A Hanwell Institution That Still Delivers
The Viaduct is one of those Hanwell pubs that locals have been going to for generations, and honestly, it still holds up. You walk in and you're greeted by that proper pub atmosphere—wooden beams, comfy sofas, and the smell of a real fire if you're visiting in cooler months. The food is solid pub fare done right: their roast on Sundays is genuinely good, not just the usual sad leftovers, and the pork belly is worth the trip alone.
What sets it apart from other neighborhood pubs is the variety. The Stable Bar offers surprisingly good cocktails for a place this traditional, and the Bearcat Comedy Night on Thursdays draws a proper crowd—locals who've been coming for years and new faces who stumble in and stay. It's not the fanciest spot in London, but it's got that authentic local feel that's becoming harder to find. The garden's great in summer, and they're genuinely family-friendly without feeling like a children's party venue.
It's not perfect—the service can be a bit slow during peak times, and the menu is fairly standard pub fare—but that's part of the charm. You're not coming here for culinary innovation; you're coming for a proper pint, good company, and to feel like you're part of the neighborhood. For a local pub in West London, that's exactly what you want.
Lire en français
Le Viaduct est l'un de ces pubs de Hanwell que les locaux fréquentent depuis des générations, et honnêtement, il tient toujours la route. Vous entrez et vous êtes accueillis par cette ambiance pub authentique—poutres en bois, canapés confortables, et l'odeur d'un vrai feu si vous visitez par temps frais. La nourriture est de la cuisine de pub solide bien faite : leur roast dimanche est vraiment bon, pas seulement les restes habituels, et le porc au ventre vaut le déplacement à lui seul.
Ce qui le distingue des autres pubs de quartier, c'est la variété. Le Stable Bar propose des cocktails étonnamment bons pour un endroit aussi traditionnel, et la soirée Bearcat Comedy le jeudi attire une vraie foule—des locaux qui viennent depuis des années et de nouveaux visages qui tombent dessus et restent. Ce n'est pas l'endroit le plus chic de Londres, mais il a cette authenticité locale qui devient plus rare à trouver. Le jardin est super en été, et ils sont vraiment familiaux sans faire comme une salle de fête pour enfants.
Ce n'est pas parfait—le service peut être un peu lent pendant les heures de pointe, et le menu est assez standard—mais c'est ça qui fait le charme. Vous ne venez pas pour de l'innovation culinaire ; vous venez pour une bonne bière, une bonne compagnie, et pour vous sentir comme faisant partie du quartier. Pour un pub local dans l'ouest de Londres, c'est exactement ce que vous voulez.