The Salisbury Tavern, Fulham - pub details

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Address: 21A Sherbrooke Road, London, SW6 7HX [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 73814005

Nearest tube stations Parsons Green (0.5 miles), Fulham Broadway (0.5 miles), West Brompton (0.7 miles)

Nearest train stations West Brompton (0.7 miles), Kensington Olympia (1.3 miles), Putney (1.5 miles)

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Pub added by dsf. Last visited on 6th Nov 2003. Suggested by Will Kemp on 17 Jul 2003.

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> Current user rating: 6.7/10 (rated by 25 users)
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user reviews of the Salisbury Tavern, Fulham

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Great pub, super staff. Highly recommended.
magnum_pi - 5 Apr 2007 11:02
The Salisbury is one of the most pretentious pubs in the area. There is great opportunity to deliver a good service here with a large catchment area but it is not grasped. Rather it sees itself as beyond reproach and offers expensive fare for what is nothing more than average. Additionally, this is a pub and one of increasing numbers, that puts 'reserved' signs all over the place and thereby limits the room for the many as the few want to watch the rugby - complain at your peril. The restaurant is a waste of space and should be redeveloped.
RedNotWhite - 28 Mar 2007 11:57
Cool calm and collected sort of bar - open late at weekends.

Full of rugger types and attractive girls from CLC or the like (often with those small dogs like Paris Hilton).

Restaurant bit is often quiet so it should be changed to make more room for the bar area (the sister pub of this bar in Chelsea - The Admiral Cod has a michelin star for food so you know the foow in here is excellent too).
anonymous - 13 Sep 2006 18:22
It all started with a Cottage Pie, as most good stories do.

On a reasonably sunny Sunday myself and a friend decided a spot of lunch was in order so we headed down to the Salisbury, which used to do fairly good food and not a bad pint.

After inspecting the menu I opted for the Cottage Pie at £9, which seemed quite reasonable (I know I’ve lived in London too long when I think nearly a tenner for a Cottage Pie is reasonable, but there you go).

Anyhow, when it arrived I realised the menu was accurate, you really did get just a Cottage Pie – no veg, nothing. To add insult to injury it was only about four inches in diameter and two inches thick. It would seem the owners of the Salisbury took advantage of their good reputation.

Other than the pie, the pub is actually half decent, though it does occupy something of a no-man’s land between Fulham and Hammersmith.

* I should point out that the pie incident was some time ago, but its taking me this long to get over the shock.

Sparky1 - 25 Jul 2006 11:39
very friendly staff - actually asked how my day was and had a conversation! bar nibbles are good, proper food looked expensive...interesting open roof in the restuarant.
bolton71 - 18 Jul 2005 15:56

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