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The Wheatsheaf

4.0(1 Avis)Bar
rusticfamily-friendlylocal

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Tucked away from the bustling Ealing Broadway, The Wheatsheaf is your go-to for a proper local pub experience that hasn't lost its soul to over-the-top refurbishments. Built in the 1850s and recently updated, it keeps that rustic, traditional charm while serving fresh, seasonal dishes and a well-stocked bar with both craft beers and cask classics. Whether you're craving handmade thin-crust pizza, a hearty Sunday roast, or just a quiet pint with friends, this family-friendly spot delivers without the pretension.

Known For

  • handmade thin-crust pizza
  • daily special boards
  • Sunday roasts
  • live sports viewing

Best For

family dinnerssports viewingcasual pub meals

Location & Hours

41 Haven Lane
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city-insider4/2/2026

A Proper Local Pub with Character

The Wheatsheaf is exactly the kind of pub you hope to find when you're exploring Ealing—a place that feels like it's been part of the neighborhood for decades. The recent refurbishment has modernized things without stripping away the rustic charm that makes it special. I recommend going for their handmade thin-crust pizza (it's genuinely good) and don't skip the daily special boards if you're feeling adventurous. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, perfect for families or a relaxed evening with friends.

What really sets it apart is the commitment to fresh, seasonal ingredients and the fact that they've maintained a genuine local pub feel. The bar is well-stocked with both craft beers and traditional cask ales, and the big screen makes it a solid spot for catching live sports. It's not fancy, but it's reliably good—and that's often what you're looking for in a neighborhood pub.

Lire en français

Le Wheatsheaf est exactement le genre de pub qu'on espère trouver en explorant Ealing : un endroit qui semble faire partie du quartier depuis des décennies. La récente rénovation a modernisé l'endroit sans enlever le charme rustique qui le rend spécial. Je recommande de goûter leur pizza à pâte fine faite maison (elle est vraiment bonne) et ne manquez pas les plats du jour si vous avez envie d'explorer. L'ambiance est chaleureuse et accueillante, parfaite pour les familles ou une soirée décontractée entre amis.

Ce qui le distingue vraiment, c'est son engagement envers des ingrédients frais et de saison, et le fait qu'il ait conservé cette ambiance de pub local authentique. La barre est bien approvisionnée en bières artisanales et en bières traditionnelles au fût, et l'écran géant en fait un bon spot pour regarder les sports en direct. Ce n'est pas fancy, mais c'est fiablement bon, et c'est souvent ce qu'on recherche dans un pub de quartier.