The Admiral Codrington, Brompton - pub details
Address: 17 Mossop Street, London, SW3 2LY [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 75810005
South Kensington (0.4 miles), Sloane Square (0.5 miles), Knightsbridge (0.6 miles)
London Victoria (1 mile), West Brompton (1.4 miles), Battersea Park (1.5 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
Pub suggested by Will Kemp on 17 Jul 2003
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Hour Glass, South Kensington (0.1 miles), Collection, Chelsea (0.1 miles), Crescent, Brompton (0.1 miles), Cahoots, Chelsea (0.2 miles), Oratory, South Kensington (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Admiral Codrington, Brompton
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| popped in here yesterday as its a pub ive wanted to visit many times, but could never find!lol! being tucked away off the beaten track meant that it wasnt overly busy and i found it a nice friendly bar with a cosy outside area for smokers. i didnt try the food, but the menu did look good, and was reasonably priced. drinks were a little pricy (large vodka+orange and a magners was £12.60) but as the bar had such a nice vibe about it, in my opinion it was money well spent! in response to a previous posters comment, the cellar trap door is still open, but now has a huge cover over it that people bump into, rather than falling down the hole! lol! i would certainly recommend a visit to "the cod", but unless you have an A-Z at hand, hail a cab as you would never find it otherwise! :D thesloaneranger - 10 Mar 2008 21:56 |
| We stopped by on a Friday night for dinner. The bar area is very cool--dark wood, typical pub atmosphere. The restaurant is ultra modern with excellent food, attentive service and reasonable prices for the high quality of the meals. We would go again anonymous - 23 Sep 2007 11:52 |
| great place! tucked out of the way of tourists so its never too busy. service is friendly and efficient. clientele are far from a mixed-bag but charming enough well behaved. ideal for a meal with your girlfriend, a few beers with your pals, or an aperitif before sampling one of the local restaurants highly recommended mawds21 - 18 Sep 2007 17:01 |
| Get's absolutely rammed on a Friday/Saturday evening. Not a bad pint though and if you can find anywhere to sit/stand then a good venue. The huge trapdoor permanently open to the cellar does cause much amusement as drunken people on the way to the toilet trip over/into it. extraordinary - 24 Jan 2007 14:50 |
| This pub has changed over the 20 plus years since i first went drinking there. Gone is the conservatory/vomitorium out the back in its place is an excellent restaraunt. First class food, wine list and service. Reallt can't fault it, not cheap but not expensive either. Never been rushed out of here when eating a meal and always felt wanted even at the end of the evening when finishing off that final bottle of wine. Ref comments about the 'toilet activity' i think people should be up front about what they have to say here but then thats what you get for anonymous postings - however on the occasions have been there i have seen nothing untoward. Crowd who go to this pub have not really changed over the years. Lots of Chelsea-ites there. For that read City types and the like. Atmoshpere is welcoming for all that and the bar staff speedy and helpful. Small garden area outside with heaters for the winter, but not a huge area and if you are looking for a pub for summer drinking outside - probably not the ideal one. Flasheart - 20 Nov 2006 05:30 |
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