Duke Of Wellington, Belgravia - pub details
Address: 63, Eaton Terrace, Belgravia, London, SW1W 8TR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3803)
Sloane Square (0.1 miles), Victoria (0.5 miles), Knightsbridge (0.7 miles)
London Victoria (0.4 miles), Battersea Park (1.2 miles), Queenstown Road Battersea (1.3 miles)
Brewery: Shepherd Neame
Pub facilities/features:
- Sky TV
- Fruit machines
- Food served
- Outside seating
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Belgravia, Belgravia (0.1 miles), Antelope, Belgravia (0.1 miles), Thomas Cubitt, Belgravia (0.1 miles), Royal Court Tavern, Sloane Square (0.1 miles), Rileys IQ, Belgravia (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Duke Of Wellington, Belgravia
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| This place hasn't been mucked about with very much interior-wise (although clearly it was one two bars from the architect's drawings on the wall in a frame). The Shep's ales were well-kept and the place was welcoming enough but a bit of a Sloaney clientele. Ordinary - 15 Sep 2011 22:42 |
| Nice to find a decent pub in this exclusive part of London, and on Saturday evenings neither too quiet nor too loud A good port of call between Sloane Square and Victoria. 16jamesdoc - 16 Jul 2011 12:28 |
| Can’t go far wrong with one of the capital’s Shepherd Neame pubs and this one is a cut above the norm, with a guest beer available and an enviable setting in one of London’s wealthiest streets. Within 3-4 mins' walk of Sloane Square tube station, it also makes a good meeting point for a tour around the other pubs in the area. Thus I only stayed for one but could have happily lingered into the evening rob1981 - 16 Feb 2011 08:36 |
| Popped in here for the first time in many years yesterday, and found it to be as I remembered - in other words a sound Shepherd Neame hostelry, which offers most things to most types of pubgoer, albeit perhaps not really excelling in any one of those aspects. There is a broad range of 4 Sheps' cask ales on offer here, which included the rather unusual Amber Ale - possibly an unsuitable choice of name for what is billed as a "winter warmer", but all the same a tasty brew and a pleasant alternative to the more conventional triptych of Best, Spitfire and Master Brew. Food was being served from 6PM onwards, and although seemed to take a while to arrive, I noticed that the diversity and quality of the dishes appeared to be healthy. Whilst nowhere in this district can be regarded as 'cheap', I suspect that one will find rather more competitive value in the Duke than in many of the other nearby pubs, wine bars or restaurants. The interior of the Duke is classically traditional; very Victorian in style with solid dark wood panelling and a muted decor. This seems to suit the age and type of the building in which it is set - that is a Victorian corner local pub conspicuous by its immediate neighbours for being mostly grandiose Georgian villas - and there is a kind of sturdiness to the place. Like many London pubs it is hard to pinpoint an exact ambience or type of punter as there is a random mix of folk in attendance, although inevitably when one looks more closely it is accented towards the well-heeled and wealthy, even if not all wear their money on their sleeves as it were. It is, I'd suggest, civilised without being snooty. All in all then, a worthwhile stop-off in Belgravia perhaps en route to other places, and against the general London pub backdrop this one has a greater ability to shine than many below-par counterparts. TWG - 2 Feb 2011 13:47 |
| Great pub. Great beers and a lovely landlord. Food is okay too. Pop in often just to catch up on the cricket scores. nickyboi45 - 6 Dec 2010 20:32 |
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