Live Music — Pubs in Kew
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Found 4 live music pubs in Kew
Coach & Horses Hotel
8 Kew Green, Richmond, Kew TW9 3BH
An 18th-century landmark building with Victorian expansion and improvements. It was further enlarged in 2000 to the side and back, providing 31 modern hotel bedrooms. It has been a Young’s house since 1831.
Greyhound
82 Kew Green, Richmond, Kew TW9 3AP
Pub overlooks Kew Green. and is open from 9am in the morning for coffee and brunch, and providing a child friendly environment with baby changing facilities. At the back of the pub there is a fully decked garden space (covered by a marquee in Winter), with 5 enclosed Pods. Each Pod has personalised heaters, music and a service call button. Wednesday is Quiz night, from 8.30pm, booking recommended. Thursday is steak night, 2 steaks with all the trimmings + a bottle of wine for only £25. Acoustic music on Sunday, 5-7pm. Food is provided by the “Greedies” chain. Quiz See www.greediesworld.com The pub was refurbished late March 2014, resulting in more space on the ground floor of the pub for tables, and refurbished toilets and dining area on the first floor.
Kew Gardens Hotel
292 Sandycombe Road, Richmond, Kew TW9 3NG
The bar is the main feature of the whole building. It received a refurbishment in 2013 that has transformed it into a large popular gastro pub, integrated with a restaurant (Breakfast, lunch & dinner served) and a 19 bedroom hotel. There is a spiral staircase which leads up to the mezzanine area where there are seats for eating and drinking. Good range of cask ales available. Extensive food menu. The pub is just 10min bus ride from Richmond on the 391 and only a 1min walk from Kew Gardens tube station. The house beer brewed by Greene King is called Kew True Brew.
Tap On The Line
Kew Gardens Station, Station Parade, Kew TW9 3PZ
The Railway was acquired by Fuller's in 2012. Re-opened 27th Sept 2013 after a major refurbishment and name change. The pub is located right on the tube line's eastbound platform, although you can't access it from the platform. The yellow brick building forms part of the original station complex, which was built in the 1860’s and was originally the station's Timber Steaming Hall, then later; it became the Station's buffet room before it was finally converted into a pub. It's an attractive old building with oak beamed ceilings which are around 25 feet high. The main features include a huge arched ornate conservatory atrium (now used as a dining area) and floor-to-ceiling picture windows looking directly onto the platform of the station. There is an outside seating area at the front.
