King William IV, The
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King William IV, The Summary
- Address: High Road, Chigwell, IG7 6PW (Map)
- Tel: +44 (0)20 8500 4122
- E-mail: Click here to contact
- Website: Go to the King William IV, The website
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- Cuisine(s): English, International, Modern British, Gastropub
- Opening Times: Mon - Sat (bar): 12:00 - 23:00
Mon - Sat (food): 12:00 - 14:30 18:00 - 21:30
Sun (bar): 12:00 - 22:30
Sun (food): 12:00 - 19:00 - Avg Price: £28.00
- Party Planner: Group bookings & Party planner
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
King William IV, The Description
The King William IV is a contemporary pub situated on High Road, Chigwell. The establishment is one of those that have surfaced on the mainstream of casual eating in the UK in the last ten years and are taking an increasing share of the market, evidenced by their growth in numbers and the popularity of what they have to offer. If this results in a 'type' there is certainly no harm in that.
Contemporary pubs such as these usually share a number of characteristics. An important feature is space, preferably a restaurant where you are comfortable, not over-awed, and not sharing elbow space with the next table, however sociable they may be. Good, too, to have an al fresco eating area, in this case a terraced decked garden, and last, but by no means least, a roomy and well stocked bar where you can actually get served without undue delay. After all, drinking should be taken seriously.
If a pub offers all of these, and is in a good location, there is little reason in today's economic climate why it should not flourish. The King William IV provides ample evidence that this is true.
But of course there are other factors, not least of which is the food and drink. The term 'gastropub' covers a multitude of blessings and it is possible to see influences of brasserie, bistro, restaurant and even café at work within the great gastro umbrella. So expect to find no one single cuisine, but a blend designed to provide something for everybody, no matter what their treat may be.
To set the right note of fashionable sociability there are sharing plates, Spanish tapas of stuffed pequillo pepper, tortilla and Parma ham, a baked Camembert with rustic bread, Greek mezze with taramasalata with humus, tzatziki, feta and flatbread, or a pizzette with garlic, rocket and Parmesan.
Amongst the starters, there is soup of the day, smoked ham with poached egg and muffin, chicken liver parfait, crayfish and salmon ravioli or caramelised onion tart. Look, too, for Black Pearl scallops when the market is right. The salads offer tandoori chicken with spinach, mango, cucumber and mint, for the seafood fiends some seared salmon Caesar with marinated anchovies and parmesan or roasted squash, goats cheese, cherry tomato and rocket.
These days no self-respecting gastropub can afford to be without its pizza range; expect to find a classic Margherita of tomato, mozzarella and basil, another with pepperoni, chorizo and jalapeno or the delicious duck, plum sauce and spring onion option.
The grills for hearty eaters are worth trying and choices include pork chops and salmon among others. These are all served with frites, garlic butter, brandy peppercorn sauce, béarnaise, burnt tomato and onion salsa or mango and chilli. For the big event, there is always a fish of the day on request. The steak burger, which has risen from the confines of fast food chains, carves a niche for itself on the menu and comes with Swiss cheese, bacon, relish and fries. There is lovely rack of lamb with chorizo as well as venison and wild mushroom or the creamy risotto.
A wide range of supporting dishes includes baby potatoes, Belgian frites and mayo, and greens, leeks and peas. For desserts resort to the blackboard, where there is always a good display, often with some of the local cheeses to set the buffs alight.
The King William IV stocks a wide range of beers, both well loved draught ales and bottled from further afield. The wine list covers plenty of territory from traditional clarets to Pinot Grigio, and champagne by the glass or bottle is always available. Service is cheerful, brisk and totally in keeping with the friendly nature of a good English gastropub..
Keep in touch with their Website for changes in menu, and events. Please note that the E-Mail Contact is for enquiries only, not for bookings.
Your Reviews of King William IV, The
Jon and Val (13 February 2009)
This is a great little bar and restaurant with friendly service and good munchies on offer. Service is never without a smile and there is always something great on the menu. Their soup is always to die for. We’ve never had a bad night yet.
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Additional Info for King William IV, The
Children welcome
Groups allowed
Air conditioning
Outside seating
Reservations
Cover Charge
- House red: £12.95
- House white: £12.95
- Service charge: Not included, 10% (optional) for 6 or more
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