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    The Two Brewers

    4.3 (43 reviews)
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    Gorgeous exterior! Love the sign.
    Kim R.

    Thank God I am a chatty Cathy. We were on our last night in the UK and stopped in for a cappuccino just outside Windsor Castle. Sadly, I don't remember the name of the coffee house, but there was an illy sign out front and it was on High Street. I mention them because I asked the barista and the patron he was chatting with for a dinner recommendation. They got us psyched for The Two Brewers, a local pub with lots of history and great food. Sold. Cheers. As we approached Two Brewers, I was delighted to see all the flowers and hanging baskets crowding the entrance. This was the real deal. An old pub with all the charm one would expect from a historical village. We skulked around a bit because they didn't serve dinner until 6:30 PM. As luck would have it, when we bounced back in at 6:00 to start with a glass of wine, one table didn't have a 'Reserved for...." card. Mine, mine all mine. Close your eyes and imagine a time capsule that is wee-small but big enough to hold a bar, 9 tables and a few stone fireplaces. Now fill it with artifacts that cover centuries of English history. Photos, signs, bric-a-brac, paintings, news clippings, steins, illustrations, etc., etc. Chalkboards posted the various ales and ciders and my personal favorite was the "This Day in History" chalkboard, that detailed important events throughout English history on 02 October. I started snapping photos but was alerted by my guy that this wasn't Disney World. Nope.This was a local joint that deserved quiet respect. Okay, so the food... I rarely order pâté, but this place dared me to go there. The 'Chicken liver, chorizo and brandy pâté, with sticky red onion marmalade' for £6.50, came served on a flat wood block with toasted, crusty, old-world bread. I paired it with a dry white Sauvignon Blanc. Oh my God. Rich, earthy, creamy and proportionately sweetened with the marmalade. My mate had the shrimp avocado cocktail and wasn't impressed, but to be fair, it was a sopping-cold, rainy night. This climate typically doesn't pair well with freezer-ish type apps. I will say -- the shrimp was plump and snappy. So pluses for that. For the mains, I chose the mixed fish skewer with scallops, tiger prawns and salmon with a creamy herb sauce, sautéd potatoes and salad for £15.50. He had the 8 oz (but it looked bigger) fillet steak that came with hand-cut chips and a side of bernaise for £24.50. Both were very good, but the steak won. Thick cut and seared medium-rare to perfection. We hung around for a second glass of wine and enjoyed the ambiance. It was bittersweet because it was so cozy and chill but we had loads of packing and prepping to do for the flight out the next day. The staff were awesome. Really attentive and and not at all discerning. Remember, I was walking around in a letterman sweater, pleated shorts and stockinged crocs snapping photos like a dork. (Sorta). Go here - whether it's for a pint or dinner. Even if the food sucked, (which it most certainly did not) I'd still award Two Brewers 5 stars because it was simply lovely and altogether memorable.

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    Gavin R.

    Eclectic, local, one of the old school of pubs that are a focal point for the community. If you want dinner better book as the locals do every night. The decor is perfect ( for a pub ) the staff are great but expect a level of proficiency of being at a pub. Real coal fire on the LHS, caroling at Christmas. It doesn't get much more authentic English in Windsor than this. Being built in the side of the castle, next to the "long walk" doesn't hurt either. So if you sitting outside in the summer, or inside enjoying the fire in winter - highly recommended one of the worlds real pubs

    Neil F.

    Any pub that opened in the 1700's and is still going must have a reason! Not a tourist trap, all locals and a great spot to regroup. Don't get distracted by drinking the food is amazing. A small plate of prawns made the afternoon!

    Some great cider
    Jennie E.

    For a look and definitely the feel and experience of a traditional pub, Two Brewers is the place! There is a large selection of ales and the service is friendly. This is a very small pub but it has all of the charm and atmosphere you are looking for! The locals here are friendly and the influx of tourists makes this pub lively! I did not get there during food service hours but I have heard their food is quite nice! A must see for a least a pint while in Windsor! I will be back for a meal and pint or two the next time I visit!

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    14 years ago

    great location' shamee about the service.

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    Two Brewers is a small local pub near Windsor Castle, and the brew selection was good and the service great.

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    Had a lovely time at The Boatman after sight seeing around Windsor castle. It was a rainy day but…read morethe views were delightful next to the Thames River. A trip to the UK wouldn't be complete without eating as much Fish & Chips as you can so that what I had to order here. They use Haddock which was quite tasty (I'm used to Cod). They use Haddock staff made sure I added vinegar which really took things to the next level. I also learned that people love Gin so I had to also get a Gin and Tonic. I really liked this place. The staff were very friendly and created an awesome experience.

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    A great start to my UK adventure...I loved the fun, modern and eccentric decor, and clean…read moreambience...loved all the animals involved. The staff was friendly. £20 Fish & Chips was great and perhaps the very best Fish & Chips of my entire UK adventure. The fish was thickly battered, hot and crispy...the chips were fantastic...and the minty mushy peas redefined my love for this very unloved side dish, delicious! £19 Steak Pie with mash potatoes and vegetables was rich, hearty, and delicious.

    Came to town to visit the Windsor Castle and the charming town. After a long tour of the Windsor…read moreCastle, we decided to grab some food to eat, but we were unsure where to go. A local saw us roaming the streets with their heads down in our phone, searching for places to eat. He was so nice and recommended a few places. I actually recommend this place. He even walked us to the restaurant. That's our surprise. He used to even live in Fort Lauderdale once upon a time, but it's been he's been living in Windsor city for a few years now he seems so happy and upbeat. We arrived to the place. There was really not a lot of people there we sat down wherever we liked, and the server greeted us and took our order. I ordered the fish and chips with the Minty peas, I felt like the fish needed more seasoning in my opinion, and I wasn't a huge big fan of the minty peas. My grandmother had a balmoral chicken entree which she enjoyed. The plates were huge and filling. They played music like 90s rock and some Bob Marley. The place was pretty chill with locals at the bar. They did had a dog in there which was cute but also not too cute when it got too close to your food so we had to tell the owner to get their dog

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