The Cabbage Patch

Pub in Twickenham
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5 / 10 from 1 review
Address
67 London Road
Twickenham
Twickenham
TW1 3SZ
Map
Telephone
020 8892 3874
Region
Twickenham
Nearest Station
Twickenham
0.06 miles
Category
Pubs
Opening Times
Monday Open 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Tuesday Open 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Wednesday Open 11:00 - Closes 23:00
Thursday Open 11:00 - Closes 00:00
Friday Open 11:00 - Closes 02:00
Saturday Open 11:00 - Closes 02:00
Sunday Open 12:00 - Closes 23:00

The Cabbage Patch Pub is an independent, family run pub located in Twickenham. The pub prides itself on delivering excellent services through a variety of delicious and freshly made meals and beverages on offer. The Cabbage Patch has two separate bars the first is the impressive Saloon bar that has a reputation for excellent service and it's warm ambience. The second, sports bar, has a modern/retro feel and boasts 8 pool tables, table football, a dart board, a pinball machine, fruit machines, quiz machines, a Wii games console and a Playstation 3. There is also a night club above the pub that plays a mix of pop, funk, disco, R & B, soul and indie music, where the customer can carry on the party until the early hours.

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User Reviews

Blamm

Dec 23, 2010

The Patch is iconic in Twickenham. It promotes itself as a Rugby tavern and really is quite successful. The food here is quite competitively priced and seems reasonable. The Patch burger is a legend, and many of their signature dishes are really good. The gastro Pub style menu is diverse and rich in quality ingredients. The restaurant area is a good size with some very chunky wooden tables and chairs to keep up with the bold and hearty image. The only issue with this pub is the smell! yes the smell.....The smell of urinal bleach blocks permeates around the room and fills the nasal passages with an aroma that envelopes the senses. For many it off putting, for me...I kind of got used to it and decided to move to the furthest point away from the toilets nearer the smoking area...Overall: A good pub with good food. You pay for what you get here.
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