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The Tide End Cottage pub is situated 50 yards from the bank of the River Thames. The pub dates back to 1820. It was near this pub on the River Thames at Tough's boat yard that 100 "small ships" were assembled prior to their perilous passage across the English Channel to assist in the Dunkirk evacuation in May 1940. The old pub sign (now replaced) depicted the evacuation of the BEF under German fire. The pub has a deceptively small frontage but it goes back a long way. It has two outdoor drinking and smoking areas front and rear. It was refurbished internally in May 2015. On handpump are usually two ciders: typically from Lilly's. The kitchen provides a comprehensive menu and is typical Greene King fare.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Tide End Cottage, Teddington
Changing beers typically include: Exeter - 'fraid Not , Twickenham (seasonal) , Windsor & Eton - Knight of the Garter
The Champion Beer of Britain is one of the most prestigious beer competitions in the world. It is the ultimate honour for UK brewers and has helped put many into the national spotlight.
Judging for the competition takes around a year, starting with individual nominations from CAMRA members and tasting panel nominations, leading to a series of rigorous regional heats adhering to a strict blind tasting policy.