Address: 240 Kingshill Avenue, Hayes UB4 8BZ, United Kingdom
Website: craftunionpubs.com
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Address: 240 Kingshill Avenue, Hayes UB4 8BZ, United Kingdom
Website: craftunionpubs.com
“This review is long, long overdue. I first visited the UK back in 2012. I was sightseeing when I came across this cafe. This was my first full day in London, and my first meal in the city, and it was very good. Seriously, it was exactly what I needed. The young woman who served me was very nice and she could tell by my Canadian accent that I was visiting. Fast-forward to 2018. This was my third time in London, but my second time eating here, and it looked better than before, and the food was even better, too. And to top it off, the same young woman was still working there, and she remembered me. I'll be returning to London next month, and I'll definitely be having breakfast here again!”
Address: 300 High Street, Harlington, Hayes UB3 5DU, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8759 9302
Website: the-flyingegg.co.uk
“There are so many delicious burgers, pizzas and very cheap prices. In one word, the food does not compare. I will tell everyone who lives in the Hayes area to come and eat here.”
Address: 5 Bourne Circus, Hayes UB3 1PS, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8573 6446
Website: poppizzahayes.co.uk
“Walked into this gaff not knowing what to expect and ended up thinking I’d stumbled into one of them proper boozers we all used to haunt before everyone got obsessed with artisan lager and reclaimed wood tables. This place is the real deal. Big, roomy, clean as a whistle and full of the sort of decent people who look like they know how to enjoy themselves without turning the whole place into a circus. I drifted in quiet as a ghost, keeping myself to myself, the way a man does when he just wants a peaceful pint without getting dragged into a three-hour chat about football transfers. Early afternoon, hardly a soul about. Even the barman gave me that look you give a fella you’re not entirely sure walked in through the door or just materialised beside the pumps. Perfect. Just how I like it. Once you take it all in, you realise the place has that old-school charm you can’t build from scratch. It feels like the sort of joint where blokes in the early 90s would crowd round the fruit machine, give each other dodgy betting tips and swear blind they were going home after “one more”. There’s space everywhere you turn. No shoulder-barging. No squeezing past people like you're on the Tube at rush hour. Just room to sit, think, sip and breathe. The beer garden is a treat as well. Plenty of spots for whatever mood you’re in. Out with mates, catching up over a round? Sorted. Want somewhere quiet to park yourself and stare meaningfully into your pint like you’re the troubled side character in a gritty ITV drama? Also sorted. Hayes did not disappoint on that front. First time visiting Hayes and if this is the standard of their pubs then I must have been living under a rock. I’ll be back, pint in hand, probably still lurking in that same quiet corner wondering where this place has been all my life.”