The Duke Of Wellington, Marylebone - pub details

Duke Of Wellington
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Address: 94a Crawford Street, Marylebone, London, W1H 2HQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 862)

Website: http://www.thedukew1.co.uk

Nearest tube stations Marylebone (0.2 miles), Baker Street (0.3 miles), Edgware Road (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations London Marylebone (0.2 miles), London Paddington (0.7 miles), London Euston (1.5 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

General information: There's a signpost next to the bar with places and dates of Wellington's battles on it.

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> Current user rating: 6.1/10 (rated by 35 users)
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user reviews of the Duke Of Wellington, Marylebone

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First impression not great but very friendly service , three ales on Black Sheep , London Pride and Deuchars . Pleasant enough outside to sit in the sun and watch the world go by .
trenchlad - 24 May 2009 19:50
I went there for lunch today. Black Sheep on draught which was in superb condition. The food was absolutely fantastic and very reasonably priced. The staff were extremely good and there was never any pressure to vacate the table when we had finished lunch.

Everyone who came in was eating so I never could see if people would come in just for a beer. I cannot see why not as they make up the table for food after you order. Also there are a couple of stools at the bar.

I would recommend this pub to anyone visiting the area for lunch, dinner or even just a quiet pint.
SomersetChris - 31 Jan 2009 21:20
This is another restaurant pretending to be a pub. The façade is now painted that dark grey that these sort of places seem to like – as in Imagine 9 of the photographs above. Images 1, 2 and 3 are out of date. But the Black Sheep Bitter was pretty good - £3.20 a pint though. Can’t see any real reason to return.
RexRattus - 19 Dec 2008 23:28
I have not visited this "pub" since me post of 22 Sep 2005, but it's obvious from the photos this place has gone to hell. Total, complete shame! Where have all the good London pubs gone???
beerbum63 - 8 Dec 2008 01:43
I'd never been there before the make-over, so I can only judge it on its own terms (while agreeing to be saddened by the trend that its transformation represents).
On this basis, I have to say that I was very favourably impressed. The service was friendly and helpful, and, while admitting that nothing's cheap here, the beer, wine and food were all good. The atmosphere was much better than I'd feared - a surpisingly mixed clientele, with lots of people just in for a drink, denying the impression that this is now an entirely food-dominated establishment.
Not bad at all.
earlydrinker - 5 Nov 2008 10:40

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