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Originally the Coach & Horses when opened around 1730, Re-named around 1838 after the famous Wharncliffe Viaduct carrying the Great Western Main Line across the Brent Valley . A family friendly pub with the Lounge and Saloon are split by a partition. A comfortable wood panel pub with various railway memorabilia is displayed around the pub with a raised restaurant area at the rear of the pub. The pub has outside bench seating and a small beer garden and a car park. Regular events; 1st Thursday of the month is open mic night, 1st Friday of the month is comedy night.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 4 regular beers. Not always available
Viaduct, Hanwell
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