House-made beer complements British classics like meat pies & fish.


























"Cheviot Hills is where rich Fox Studio gremlins retire each night, so it’s the last place you’d expect to find a fun English-style brewpub. But that’s exactly what The Stalking Horse is - a brewery and pub serving ESBs, wee heavy ales, and milk stouts they make in-house. The beers are solid (our favorite is the Furry Walls barleywine), and there’s enough food to get you through the night. The fish and chips is good, and the pretzel bites with mustard are great for a snack." - brett keating
"This Westside British pub is an ideal spot to take in any sport, especially for those with varying palates. Start with one of its respectable beer options, then try the whole pretzel knot, pub burger with smoked gouda, and fish and chips before cheering on your favorite college basketball team. Opens at 3 p.m. Monday to Thursday, and at noon from Friday to Sunday." - Eater Staff
"I learned that the Stalking Horse at 10543 W. Pico Boulevard in Rancho Park (just east of the Apple Pan) will be converted into a Figueroa Mountain brewpub primarily dedicated to the group's Agua Santa Mexican-style lager with matching food." - Farley Elliott
"Cheviot Hills is where rich Fox Studio gremlins retire each night, so it’s the last place you’d expect to find a fun English-style brewpub. But that’s exactly what The Stalking Horse is - a brewery and pub serving ESBs, wee heavy ales, and milk stouts they make in-house. The beers are solid (our favorite is the Furry Walls barleywine), and there’s enough food to get you through the night. The fish and chips is good, and the pretzel bites with mustard are great for a snack." - Brett Keating
"If I dress in red-carpet attire I can get a complimentary beer or glass of champagne there on Oscar night; they also offer a photo booth, an Oscars ballot with prizes for correct guesses, and nominee-inspired drinks like The Queen, Cleo (inspired by Roma), and Dick’s Boulevardier (bourbon, sweet vermouth, and St. George Bruto Americano)." - Mona Holmes