The Wheatsheaf, Ealing
- Assistance dogs welcome
- Board Games
- Sky TV
- Families Welcome
- Free Wifi
- Bookable Spaces
- Big Screen Sports Viewing
- TNT Sports
- Baby changing facilities
- Food served
- Dog Friendly
The Wheatsheaf has a reputation for serving fresh and tasty homemade food. We're very proud of our weekly special boards which offer fantastic seasonal dishes from all over the world, complemented by our core menu of British classics and pub favourites.
We offer a diverse range of tasty small plates, sharing boards, comforting pub food such as, fish and chips, juicy burger, bavette steak and Sunday roasts, and healthy, nutrient rich salads. but make sure you leave room for our homemade puddings.
All dishes are cooked using fresh seasonal ingredients delivered daily, prepared by our talented chefs,
Whether you’re after a quick snack or a three-course meal, we’ve got you covered at The Wheatsheaf.
Opening Times
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- Tuesday
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- Wednesday
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- Thursday
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- Friday
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- Saturday
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- Sunday
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Food Times
| Monday | 17:00 - 21:00 | |
| Tuesday | 17:00 - 21:00 | |
| Wednesday | 17:00 - 21:00 | |
| Thursday | 12:00 - 15:00 | 17:00 - 21:00 |
| Friday | 12:00 - 15:00 | 17:00 - 21:00 |
| Saturday | 12:00 - 21:00 | |
| Sunday | 12:00 - 17:00 |
What's On
Be sure to check out the exciting upcoming events at The Wheatsheaf, Ealing! If you need any further information, please
Contact Us or ask next time you visit.
Despite appearing somewhat tucked away from the beaten track, the pub is conveniently just a 5 minute walk from Ealing Broadway station. As you exit the station, turn right and find Haven Lane at the top of the road. We're up there on the left hand side.
Aside from the many varied shops and entertainment venues of Ealing Broadway, the Wheatsheaf is the nearest pub to Ealing CC; London’s most successful cricket team. There is also a nine hole-pitch & putt golf course within easy walking distance. Other attractions locally are Walpole Park, home to Ealing's summer festival series, historic Ealing Studios, University of West London and Questors Theatre.










