The General Eliott is a stunning homly pub with a fantastic atmosphere, a Waterside Garden out the back next to the grand Union canal which is perfect in the summer months. Serves homecooked food from burgers to a beautiful homecooked steak and ale pie.
The General Eliott is a stunning homly pub with a fantastic atmosphere, a Waterside Garden out the back next to the grand Union canal which is perfect in the summer months. Serves homecooked food from burgers to a beautiful homecooked steak and ale pie.
Can honestly say that my Ribeye steak was one of the best I've ever had. Compliments to the chef. Staff were really friendly and efficient. Despite it being a busy Saturday night they were attentive and really couldn't have asked for better service. Will definitely be back.... thank you
This is a great pub on the outskirts of Uxbridge but still a short walk from the town centre. Good choice of beer with three real ales and really tasty and good value food. Ideally placed for the nearby Premier Inn. A canal side setting and a pleasant garden. The side pocket for a toad from Tring brewery was wonderful.
Good pub by the side of the Grand Union Canal (and the London Loop) about 10 minutes walk from Uxbridge Station. Three cask beers on handpump when I visited. Lots of canalside seating some of it covered. A lovely spot to watch red kites circling overhead! Ironically, the pub is named after the teetotaller who defended Gibraltar from the Spanish in the late 18th century.
It has a nice side of the canal view. The food is tasty, but a bit pricey compared to others in the area. I ordered the special "Salmon in Cheese Sauce Roast" and it was reused from another dish, as I had pasta leftovers in the sauce. We arrived at 13:00. The server gave us a table and told us that we had to leave by 15:00. We were fine with this, but he kept rushing us for ordering and eat, to the point of trying to take away my wife's plate while she was still eating. We ended up leaving at 14:00. understandably, that was booked and we did not have a booking, that is why we accepted the deadline but rushing the people is not the way. This should be communicated to the waitperson, as it will influence the visitor's perspective.
Lovely little pub on the canal. Not visited for years but took the parents while I was back in the area. We went for lunch and the food was good pub food. Lots of outdoor seating when the weather is nice with a little children's area. There is a fence to keep the children safe from the water. I reasonable prices and have a car park so you don't have to try find somewhere outside as most of the surrounding area is permits. Will visit again. The pub was clean and the staff were lovely and friendly.
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Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8
Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8
A pleasant split level pub with beamed ceilings, dating from around 1830, whose name derives from the clay pipes that used to be made on the premises. Remnants of this cottage industry are still occasionally dug up in the garden which leads down to the Ri
Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8