Welcome to The Lord Nelson

Landlord Lee and his team welcome you to his warm and friendly Fullers pub in Brentford. Whether you’re just looking for great tasting real ale, a quick lunch, an excellent evening meal or some great company, you’re very welcome at The Lord Nelson. Do come and meet us and enjoy an afternoon or evening in our Victorian Pub More.... Find out more about us on our facebook.


Saturday 4th September

Brentford festivalTHE BRENTFEST FRINGE PRESENTS The Great West Groove (rock/funk/blues/soul) at The Lord Nelson Brentford from 8:30pm

In support of the Brentford Festival in Boston Manor Park on Sunday 5th September from midday until 5:30pm (live music on 2 stages)

Sunday 5th September

Brentford Shield verses SWFC Shield

We will be opening for Breakfast
and Full Bar service from 9am


Win a Firkin of Beer!

Beer Barrell

Raffle Tickets are available from the bar for £5 each & you can enter as many times as you like. All proceeds will be donated to Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK Logo

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TriNations LogoTri Nations Rugby
Starts on Saturday 10 July

Check out the full list of games that will be shown on our big TV's every Saturday in July, saturdays through August and the beginning of September. On Morning Kick Offs Full bar and Breakfast menu will be available from doors opening!

Tri-Nations to Become Quadruple Nations: It has officially been confirmed that the Tri-Nations will become the Four Nations as from 2012 with the inclusion of Argentina. This year’s tournament will be the penultimate in the current Tri-Nations format. Quadruple nations doesn't have the same ring though, any better ideas?

The Tri-Nations Rugby Tournament was first contested in 1996 when South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia formed SANZAR and pitched the Wallabies, All Blacks and Springboks against each other in the world's premier SH rugby competition. . New Zealand won the Tri Nations Rugby Cup in 1996 and 1997, with South Africa claiming the title in 1998. The All Blacks lifted the Cup again in 1999.


The 2010 World Cup

Customers watching 3d TVPictures from the England v Slovenia Game on 23 June 2010. It was a wonderful day, summer arrived at last. Everyone had a great time watching the game in The Lord Nelson's Garden. Lee, the landlord, put on a fantastic BBQ. We are all praying for the sun to shine again this saturday (25th) for the England Germany Game.

The World cup starts on 11 June (check out all the matches and times on the Great Ormond Street Hospital PDF schedule). The Lord Nelson will be showing games from the 2010 world cup in glorious 3D - check out the Sky site for more information. We have 2 inside 50" screens one showing 3D. For the good weather we will have the outside plasma TV on along with an outside bar and BBQ. We also have new children's play equipment to keep the little ones amused whilst you watch the game.

Why not have a go at our Sweepstake for the chance to win a Lord Nelson £100 bar tab — all proceeds in aid of the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity (GOSH)


More about the Lord Nelson...

Food served timesCheck out the diary for the latest events and the planned showing of football games on our big High Definition TVs

We can host your function at the pub: we cater for christenings, confirmations, birthdays, coffee mornings, small wedding receptions — please see our functions page in our gallery — contact us to book your function with us.

We have excellent menuscontact us to make a booking for dinner or Sunday lunch and we have a KIDS EAT FREE DEAL. See the menus under "Wine & Dine" on the pull down navigation above or a PDF version in our menus.

Why not visit us for morning coffee or afternoon tea, or a hot drink at any time especially in this cold weather.

news flash We have just installed a new play frame in the garden for the kids -- they will love it.News flase

From time to time we have competitions and draws, details and the winners are published here.


The Lord Nelson Pub Sign teh lord nelsonThere is an extensive entry in Wikipedia for the Lord Nelson: Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté KB (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. He won several victories, including the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, during which he was killed....

Cape Trafalgar (36°11′N 6°2′W / 36.183°N 6.033°W / 36.183; -6.033) (Spanish: Cabo Trafalgar) is a headland in Province of Cádiz in the south-west of Spain. It lies on the seashore of the Atlantic Ocean, northwest of the Strait of Gibraltar. The name is of Arabic origin, with the modern pronunciation being a corruption of 'Tarf al-Gharb' (طرف الغرب) meaning 'Cape of Laurels'. The Battle of Trafalgar, an 1805 naval battle in which the Royal Navy destroyed Napoleon's combined Spanish and French fleet, took place off the cape.