Pub · Greater London
24 London Road, Greater London, United Kingdom
The William Webb Ellis is a J D Wetherspoon pub located in a fine Edwardian building that was originally Twickenham's head post office, named after the schoolboy said to have invented rugby.
Regulars and our editors tag it for food served, sports pub, cocktails, wifi, real ale, outside area, wetherspoon pub and step-free access.
Doors open from 08:00 at the earliest in the week, and the latest it serves is 00:00. 8 other pubs on PubCrawl sit within a 6 minute walk, so it is easy to build a crawl around.
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The William Webb Ellis is open Mon–Thu 08:00–23:30; Fri–Sat 08:00–00:00; Sunday 08:00–23:30. Hours can change over bank holidays and big fixtures, so check before a late start.
The William Webb Ellis is a pub at 24 London Road, Greater London, United Kingdom. 8 other pubs listed on PubCrawl are within a short walk.
Bear Tavern, The Fox, The Cabbage Patch and The George are all within a short walk, and each has a page on PubCrawl with hours and reviews.
Yes — The William Webb Ellis is listed as serving food. Kitchen hours are normally shorter than bar hours.
Yes — The William Webb Ellis is listed as showing sport on TV. On a big fixture it fills up long before kick-off, which is worth planning around if it is a stop on your crawl.
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