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Excellent roast! And I mean 1st class! 7 of us were seated and served within 10 minutes notice that we were coming! Very good service, polite staff. We were all really pleased with our meals especially the cauliflower cheese and tasty gravy. Will return for sure! Geoff Grove
Brought visitors from Scotland. We ate outside in the sunshine, with umbrellas for shade. Excellent choice of fish on the menu. All four meals were excellent, cooked beautifully and were thoroughly enjoyed. Good wine choice, by the glass and excellent cold beers. Will be back!!
Lovely pub, but rooms need a bit of attention and updating. Where the pub is situated is spot on looking out onto the boats, really nice waking up with that view.
Great thai for lunch and lovely ladies who served us! Constcrutive criticism.... please advertise! food was amazing we walked away twice thinking you you did not serve food So glad that we returned.
Visited this pub at the weekend, nice wine, and friendly staff, especially the manager lady. The only thing I didn't like was the seats, but apart from that all good. Mr Boston lol.
Came here for a quick drink as we passed and quite happy with it. Small peaceful place by the water which is great on a nice evening. We only had a drink so can't say much about the food. But the service was great, staff seemed nice and friendly and the place was very clean. Lovely chilled atmospher
We popped in early so it was quiet on our visit . Had a couple of ales on which was good ! .The service was good and the staff were polite .
Nice position for a traditional pub next to the dock. Slightly up from the waters edge, it gives you good views from the big windows in the bar. Our food was good, kids pasta and garlic bread was a decent size and well made. In such a fish themed place I thought the scampi could have been a bit les
We ate in the pub/restaurant and food was lovely.
It should be noted it is no longer known as the Jolly Sailor, it is now called " FISH ON THE QUAY" .Notwithstanding that qualification: We stopped at the Jolly Sailor for an impromptu lunch, finding it only because it was opposite the quayside which is home to some lovely old Thames Barges. The Jol
Small pub with tiered outdoor seating looking over the river and boats. A small step up from typical pub grub without being foody. They had run out of cider and the best beers on our visit, however!
A nice spot to visit. Best fish and chips here, the batter was so crispy and the homemade tartare sauce to die for. We also tried the seafood pizza, the base needed a bit more cooking, but the topping was fresh and tasty. We will definitely be going back again as it was a special day for us.
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