The Duke Of Wellington, Marylebone - pub details
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Address: 94a Crawford Street, London, W1H 2HQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7224 9435
Marylebone (0.2 miles), Baker Street (0.3 miles), Edgware Road (0.4 miles)
London Marylebone (0.2 miles), London Paddington (0.7 miles), London Euston (1.5 miles)
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Outside seating
Pub added by Techno. Last visited on 27th May 2005 by anne.
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user reviews of the Duke Of Wellington, Marylebone
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| I wanted to hate this new gastropub because it replaced a corking little boozer that dripped character from every creaky pore. The transformation antique to gastro-chic has been accomplished with the standard asylum white-washing of the walls and removal of decorative trinkets. The place has been culturally sterilised and the charm is gone. However, the food is great. I was dragged there by a "food-loving" friend of mine and had some bisque and cottage pie. Both were excellent. Even the bread on the side was cooked fresh and tasted great. Long the lunch, short the evening pint. xyrion - 6 May 2008 13:37 |
| I totally agree with the last comment. Except this isn't "virtually" a restaurant, it is one. I went there on Saturday, admittedly lunchtime, and it was full of prams and people eating in hushed tones. I never went to this pub unfortunately but I can imagine it was a lot more interesting than my experience on Saturday. The food was incredibly expensive and not up to much too. Hockers - 28 Jan 2008 17:07 |
| I wish restaurateurs would open up restaurants in empty shops rather than ruining traditional pubs. In it's old guise this place had real character and was a place for everyone - now its virtually identical in look an execution to numerous other gastropubs. The march of predictable, safe uniformity continues unabated and not even Marylebone is safe. This is virtually a restaurant now - so much so that if you want to find a review of it in the papers, you need to look under the restaurant section. Planner_21 - 18 Dec 2007 21:45 |
| This place is now apparently a gastropub - it was reviewed in yesterday's Evening Standard I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiments expressed by the previous reviewer - he's summed up perfectly what we're all thinking. It's a crying shame. JohnBonser - 29 Nov 2007 12:46 |
| Sad to say the old Duke has been cleared out, and all the memorobilia has gone. It's a great shame because this pub had real character. Now it will be another clone bar. Another bit of old London gone for good. What we need is a Pub Renovation Society that buys up horrible modernised pubs and stealthily puts them back to how they used to be. One week the music is cut off; next the dartboard is back; then the spotlights are removed ... and so on! pk_munroe - 6 Nov 2007 20:01 |
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