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    The Hampton Pub

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Jolly Coopers - Sweet potato fries ( presentation after a few nibbles!)

    Jolly Coopers

    3.8(5 reviews)
    0.9 miHampton

    There is a great beer selection, lovely patio, great food and friendly staff!…read moreWe ordered tapas- fried goat cheese balls ( an absolute MUST), prawn Thai curry, fried peppers, empanadas and sweet potato fries- yum yum yum! All was excellent with the exception of the empanadas, which were average. I am very happy to have discovered this hidden gem- as you come in you are faced with a traditional British pub and as you venture further you are faced with a small intimate restaurant area. Even further is a lovely medium sized patio great for sunny days, warm nights and puppy friendly!

    I'm a bit of a surprise to some. I'm an American woman who likes real ale. Some pubs therefore suit…read moreme down to the ground, as they serve a selection of real ales from different breweries and in different styles. Others pander to the lager crowd, offering lagers and ciders and interestingly coloured drinks. Fortunately, the Jolly Coopers in Hampton does suit me perfectly. The Coopers does offer a range of ales, including Twickenham ales (which varies according to season) and Brakespears. The beers are expensive, even for the area, at over £3.00 a pint. They also have a varied wine selection. They have a restaurant at the back, serving 'fine'(ish) food - I've had Sunday lunch there (though I had fish and not a roast). The pub area is tiny, and primarily male (when I've been in), though a very different crowd from the nearby World's End. The clientèle is older, and (not shockingly) real ale loving. In the restaurant area at the rear (which is considerably brighter) you'll find families and couples. The furniture in the main pub is interesting - a lot of copper, oddly. There is one telly, which does show some football - I avoid it on footy days. I don't visit this pub that often, as the Dip (about 1/4 mile away, maybe less) is my regular, but I have enjoyed it when I've been.

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    The Bell

    The Bell

    2.3(3 reviews)
    2.2 miEast Molesey
    ££

    It may look like I took the picture of The Bell from a strange angle, but you are seeing this right…read more- The Bell was built in 1460 and the old girl is showing her age and looking a little crooked. But then what do you expect from a pub that is 600 years old! The Bell is Molesey's oldest pub, and in the top 20 of oldest pubs in Britain. I have been going there since I was 5. (I would like to point out that the only thing I got from the bar at that age was a packet of cheese and onion crisps.) The large pub garden is still a great place to sit with a packet of crisps in the summer, although these days I wash them down with something a bit stronger than ribena. The locals still turn out in their numbers here, and there are plenty of little corners in this twisty turny old pub to stake out. One of the rooms off the bar has a TV with sports, and on the last Saturday of every month, this is the venue for Wii night, where the TV is tuned to Wii Sports, and customers take part in interactive sports games. The other entertainment to watch out for is the popular pub quiz which is every Tuesday. Even if your team is loosing, you can still look forward to a complimentary plate of chips for every team during half time. If you a still hungry after the chips, there is a full menu of traditional pub fare also on offer which is available from 12pm - 9pm. This is a great pub if you are visiting Hampton Court Palace, as it is only a 10-15 minute walk from the Palace and perfectly compliments the Tudor experience.

    Average pub food with top rate use of the fryer and reheat…read moreReasonable beer selection though so consider as a pub that does do food

    The Hampton Pub - pubs - Updated May 2026

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