The Wilton Arms, Belgravia - pub details
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Address: 71, Kinnerton St, Belgravia, London, SW1X 8ED [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4507) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Knightsbridge (0.2 miles), Hyde Park Corner (0.2 miles), Sloane Square (0.7 miles)
London Victoria (0.8 miles), London Paddington (1.4 miles), London Charing Cross (1.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
Nags Head, Belgravia (0.0 miles), Grenadier, Belgravia (0.1 miles), Green Man, Knightsbridge (0.1 miles), Harrods Bar, Knightsbridge (0.1 miles), Pantechnicon Rooms, Knightsbridge (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Wilton Arms, Belgravia
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| Standard pub with no particular frills about it. Beer was fine although I see where the comment about clearing up has come from - they are quick with the wet cloth! toorantom - 2 Oct 2011 15:37 |
| Pleasant looking pub that we sometimes use during lunch time at work to watch sport. Food was very poor quality, asked for a sausage sandwich and received deep fried crispy sticks that were apparently sausages and wasn't given the crisps and salad that are listed as being served with sandwiches.. The staff are friendly but literally hover around you while you eat and drink and then grab your empty glasses and plates the second you're finished with them...nice to have a clear table but you almost feel pressured to finish your drinks quickly so they can have your glass back! browntownlad - 14 Jul 2011 14:11 |
| Completely lacking in character, rude staff, particularly the landlord who I presumed was the landlord. Burger was burnt and poor range of beers. Avoid. matthall1000 - 26 Feb 2011 18:22 |
| Oh dear. I'm afraid I must fly in the face of some previous assessments here, and not for the better. I visited this place for the first time yesterday evening, and was hit not by one but numerous disappointments. Firstly, we were assaulted by a rather unappealing stale odour as we entered the premises, which didn't augur well as that is so often indicative of an under-used, poorly-run establishment that is on its uppers. Sadly our initial concern wasn't allayed, for when I asked for a half in a pint glass (okay, fussy perhaps to some souls, but personally I find it is simply better to drink beer from a proper pint pot, even if it is only half the full measure - most staff are happy to indulge me in this request), the dopey foreigner behind the bar poured a whole pint. After I set about trying to explain what I wanted in three alternative ways, I gave up, and only by chance did he eventually hit on the combination of half-pint beer, pint glass. Don't get me wrong, he was willing to please, but totally unable to, mainly because - presumably - he didn't understand the language and/or the rudiments of serving drinks. Worse still, the ale was decidedly on the turn! I had hoped for a refreshing pint of Bishops Finger (Sheps seems to be the order of the day with 3 of their offerings on), but it was part-bitter, part-vinegar. Maybe I was just unlucky here and one should always be able to allow benefit of the doubt, but the overall package was poor and made it harder to extend any generosity to them. Even my cousin's lager was flat! The only real respite came - bizarrely - in a visit to the gents', which mercifully were in reasonable order, and even smelled quite pleasant. Indeed, the aromas in the latrines were rather sweeter than those found in the bar! Apparently a nice little bolthole from the outside, and set in a usually reliable district, this really flatters to deceive. I'm afraid someone has taken their foot off the gas here, judging by nearly every measure one could apply to pub quality. And to think we left the nearby excellent Nags Head to come here - we were genuinely gutted. I shan't be returning, and I can't recommend this to users of this site. I can only hope I was exceedingly unlucky and that what we found isn't representative of the status quo. TWG - 2 Feb 2011 15:11 |
| Decent pint of Master Brew and Spitfire. As usual outside flowers looking good. Sometimes hard to get served when they are showing a football match. dikh - 25 Feb 2010 16:47 |
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