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About us

Terry the owner and licensee and his friendly staff welcome you to The Roebuck in Hampton Hill. We are a traditional local serving a range of popular cask beers and good quality wines at affordable prices. We serve traditional pub food that compliments our range of ales, lagers and wines. We don’t have a TV and there are no games machines or jukeboxes in the pub and when the weather allows there is a delightful walled garden at the back. To get a flavour of the pub’s unique personality please visit our Gallery. We hope to see you soon!.

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4.6/5

richard dorey

2 months ago

Comfortable,cosy corner local. Friendly service and reasonable prices. I was there on a bitterly cold day and it was beautifully warm with a log fire. There is a small pleasant outside area with a palm tree for the summer. Usually 4 ales, 2 regulars and 2 guests, which change every couple of weeks

Richard Savage

3 months ago

I’m lucky enough to have the Roebuck as my local pub. It is cosy, friendly and uniquely decorated with hundreds of antiques and the drinks are very reasonably priced. Another reviewer complained about children not being allowed in. I am very much in favour of this rule, even though I have (grown up) children myself. There are many other pubs to take children to.

Joost

6 months ago

Really enjoyed the unique memorabilia which gave the pub a unique atmosphere akin to visiting a friends home with friendly staff to match. Always happy to support a free house especially when the drinks are reasonably priced!

Martin

6 months ago

Best pub in the London area. Totally original and unspoilt.

Mark B

1 year ago

There's always an apprehension whenever you see a pub proclaiming to be a "Free House", you're not quite sure what you're walking into. You hope for a variety of independent beers, a uniqueness, not bound down by the identikit pub chains - too often are you met with call centre meeting room aesthetics and Doom Bar. I'd be lying if I didn't have a slight feeling walking up to this one that I'd be in for the same. The Roebuck is none of those things. A short walk from Fulwell station, somewhere between Twickenham and Teddington, sits this bright terracotta coloured corner pub in a sea of nothingness. 4-5 real ales on cask, a few local ones, and an array of keg beers from a couple of independent offerings to your usual accessible lagers. Cash is preferred if you're only having one, to round up the amount in a panic I ordered a sandwich - forgot the crisps - but it still only came to £7. Something to be said for the humble sandwich, a pub snack favoured by many but eroded in favour of £3 bowls of nuts or a £5 gourmet sausage roll. Once sat down you begin to actually take in the pub. The walls adorned with what at first glance seems to be clutter, but yet, it sort of flows, nothing is out of place. The wicker Harley Davidson, the tabletops with international currency under them, the Holsten Pils football, the photos of wartime London. I could go on. An Des de Moor article from 2011 summed it up perfectly about this very pub; "The best pub collections are those that are clearly stamped by a particular personality or interest. Exploring them can be a bit like reading a story — or a poem" The lady behind the bar was nice and chatty, but left me with my sandwich and solo pint enjoying the 80's tunes. Once I'd finished up, she said "come back again!", and I will, I can't wait. I want to sit in another space staring at another section of the wall with another sandwich and a fresh pint of ale. Life is good when pubs like this exist. Nothing else matters.

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