I have long been a fan of traditional pubs, and when one adds into the mix a library, the Westow House is definitely my kind of establishment.
Some 25 minutes walking distance from my home in Crystal Palace, stands the Westow, a traditional pub. I haden’t visited the place for a while however, on Sunday 2 September I decided to treat myself to a good old-fashioned pub roast and a pint. I got to the Westow at approximately 12:30 as I wanted to gain a seat in a quiet corner with plenty of room for my guide dog, Trigger to stretch out. I was delighted to secure a seat in a corner of the library (a section of the Westow stocked with books, some of which have seen better days as testified by their tatty bindings, but all of which helps to add to the character of the place).
Seated comfortably in an armchair, I enjoyed an excellent roast beef dinner with a garnishing of Horse Raddish, together with a pint of beer. Being visually impaired I am unable to read print. It was, however lovely to be surrounded by books and I took pleasure in handling several volumes despite my inability to read them. Ever since I was a child I’ve always relished the scent and feel of books which does, I think go back to when my grandfather would take me to W. H. Smiths to buy a book, which he would read to me once we reached home.
On first entering the Westow the premises where quiet (a situation ideally suited for anyone wishing to avail themselves of a good book and a pint or 2 of beer). As the pub filled up, the sound of conversation and people playing snooker replaced the comparative silence. However, to someone lost in a good book I’m sure that this would not distract from the pleasure of reading.
My roast beef dinner, including a pint of beer, came to precisely £19. While some might consider this rather expensive, given the friendly atmosphere and the quality of the food I’d certainly recommend the Westow House, https://westowhouse.com
You can’t beat a Sunday roast and I love places thta have got character and atmosphere.
Indeed you can’t beat a Sunday roast and the Westow certainly possesses both carachter and atmosphere. Best – Kevin
I’m a traditional pub man from way back, (from the beginning of Ivor’s time), but a combination of pub and library sounds divine !!
Its good to meet a fellow lover of traditional pubs! Next time I visit the Westow I will, I think take a braille book with me and enjoy a drink and a good read in the library. Best – Kevin
Sounds good to me Kevin
Indeed the Westow’s a good place in which to enjoy a Sunday roast, a pint and a good read. Thanks for your comment, Lorraine. Best – Kevin
I wish we had a place like that here. Unfortunately more of the bars here in the states are far too commercial for my taste. Sounds like you had a wonderful day.
Yes I had a good afternoon. There are also plenty of commercial pubs here in the UK, which is why I think that its so important for us to cherish those establishments that are not so commercial. I have never visited the States but, if I do so your pubs will certainly be on my list of places to take in. Best – Kevin
Absolutely love a good pub! I always get so excited when I find a new little gem somewhere, with great food and top booze. A marvellous way to pass a few hours.
Indeed it is a marvelous way to pass a few hours, Lucy. During the winter I’m fond of pubs with roaring fires. My favourite local, the Railway Bell, has such a fire and its great to feel the heat from it on a cold winter’s day. Best – Kevin