Pubs in Windsor
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Alma
61 Springfield Road, Windsor SL4 3PP
Street corner pub situated about 15 minutes walk from the town centre. An eclectic mix of antiques and collectables can be found inside and a selection of rare movie posters adorn the walls. Reputedly has the largest beer garden of any pub in Windsor and this includes a covered area for smokers and for those wishing to keep out of the changeable English weather! They have recently installed a new play area to help keep the kids entertained. Sunday roasts are popular.
Horse & Groom
4 Castle Hill, Windsor SL4 1PD
This small and cosy pub is situated next door to Windsor Castle has just been refurbished by the new licensee and now has 6 hand pumps offering a varied range of ales, regularly featuring the Windsor and Eton Brewery, Hobgoblin, Skinners Cornish Knocker, Brakspear and many local and national independent breweries. An ale house was recorded on this site in the early 18th century and was originally called The Rose & Crown. The main cellar extends under Castle Hill and was originally a passage leading to the castle, but has long since been blocked.
King & Castle
15/16 Thames Street, Windsor SL4 1PL
Large Wetherspoon, Lloyds No1 Bar located directly opposite Windsor Castle. Formerly Boots The Chemist, the pub is arranged on three levels. An expansive street level bar features pillars and a chandelier. The lower bar is more intimate and an upstairs area is used for dining. To the rear is a large patio area, which is popular in summer late into the evenings. The "King" refers to a bust of Edward VII above the entrance to the adjacent passageway.
Corner House
22 Sheet Street, Windsor SL4 1BG
CAMRA accredited for serving consistently well-kept real ales. This Grade II listed building was completely refurbished in a traditional style by new owners in February 2017 and designated as an Ale and Cider House. Fifteen hand pumps serve ten regularly changing real ales (1 Golden, 1 blonde, 2 American pale, 2 IPA & 2 bitter, 1 bitter line will become a stout/Porter for the Autumn/Winter. The full ten lines will be operational as soon as demand returns. Five real ciders (1 medium, 1 dry, 1 scrumpy, 1 flavoured - usually seacider or lilleys, 1 perry) and 19 keg lines: 1-2 sours, 1-2 stouts, 2 cider (both apple), 3 lager, 1 pilsner, 11-13 Pale/IPA. There will always be at least one ale from Big Smoke Brewery in Surbiton. The pub has a collection of vinyl records which are often played and a good selection of traditional pub food is available. Upstairs there is a function room with hand pumps on the bar and seating for up to 80 people. Unusually, there is a small, partly covered, roof-terrace, to cater for smokers, and those wishing to savour the outside atmosphere. Quiz night is Monday.
Queen Charlotte
6 Church Lane, Windsor SL4 1PA
CAMRA accredited for serving consistently well-kept real ales. The pub takes its name from the nearby Queen Charlotte Street which is listed as the shortest street in Britain. There are good views of Windsor Castle's Henry VIII gate from the outside seating area of the pub which is situated in Windsor's historic centre. The local community is well represented in the pub's clientele and the vicar from the nearby parish church can sometimes be seen working behind the bar. In addition to the well-kept real ales, there is a vast range of gins including their own brand Guildhall Island.
Bel & The Dragon
Thames Street, Windsor SL4 1PQ
Really a restaurant - no real ale, however they do sell bottled beer. Currently Windsor & Eton Windsor Knot, Kohinoor and a seasonal beer. Afternoon tea is available every day 3-5pm.
Prince Albert
2 Clewer Hill Road, Windsor SL4 4BS
A pleasantly converted Victorian house that goes a long way back to a patio garden with covered and heater shelters.
Prince Arthur
29 Grove Road, Windsor SL4 1JD
Late Victorian community local with attractive original green tiled exterior situated away from the hustle and bustle of Windsor's tourists. Comprehensive sports coverage with particular focus on rugby. Fullers London Pride and Hophead are the regular beers with a guest from Fullers sometimes available according to demand. The pub is family friendly and has the 'Barn' at the back which can be hired for functions.
Royal Windsor Public House & Dining
9 Datchet Road, Windsor SL4 1QD
Exiting Windsor Riverside Station The Royal Windsor is the first building to greet you sitting underneath the Round Tower, in the shadow of Windsor Castle. Inside there are three distinct areas including a restaurant with table service. There is a resident DJ every Friday and Saturday night.
Bexley Arms
50 Bexley Street, Windsor SL4 5BX
A real locals community pub where the landlady & her husband have run it for 31 years. Congratulations from CAMRA. There are three distinct areas to the main bar area in this cosy, locals pub in residential area of Windsor. A large restaurant serves high quality food and is always popular. There is a small outside area at the front of the pub with tables and chairs. Quiz nights every Wednesday with money raised going to good causes.
Prince Harry
8 Market Street, Windsor SL4 1PB
The Prince Harry (Three Tuns), built in 1518, was originally known as The Guildhall until the building of the present Guildhall in 1689. Since then it has been an inn and is now a public house in the lanes around the Castle. Single bar where three real ales are typically are served. There is no garden but there are tables and chairs to the front of the pub. Food is served all day, everyday 12 to 9pm with roasts on Sunday until 6pm. One local ale is available, from Windsor & Eton.
Two Brewers
34 Park Street, Windsor SL4 1LB
Small, cosy, wood panelled 17th Century inn, close to the Cambridge Gate entrance to Windsor Great Park. A great place to stop after viewing the Castle from the Long Walk. Popular with locals and tourist alike, it is advisable to book a table if intending to eat. Note there is no food served on Friday and Saturday evenings. Dogs are welcome, but due to its size, children are not allowed inside the pub. However, there are seats at the front if weather permits.
