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This is a large spacious pub with high ceilings and good seating capacity. It was originally the Glass & Bottle when built in 1635 but was completely rebuilt in the 1900s as the Royal Oak. Since then it has undergone a number of name changes.
It was extensively refurbished in 2017. It is spread over two floors with a 68-cover open plan bar and dining room complete with a glass kitchen pass that allows guests to view the chefs in action. Upstairs, there are two further rooms - 'The Roundhead' with its own bar and dining space accommodates an additional 40 covers, whilst 'The Cavalier' private dining room features a 'press for beer' button and can host up to 12 diners. Behind the main central bar will be two 500 litre copper beer tanks to dispense Truman's first tank-ready beer, RAW. Served fresh from tank to glass, and is a unpasteurised and unfiltered kölsch-style lager. All handpumps unused.
Royal Oak, Twickenham