PJ’s Bar & Grill was opened in 1990 by restaurateur Brian Stein as a tribute to his love of great food and the sport of polo. Designed with a classic ‘polo joe’ interior, the popular Chelsea haunt pays homage to the great sport with its many displays of p
The unique centre-piece bar welcomes guests, enthralled by the beautiful, suspended wooden vintage aeroplane propeller dating back to the first original Vickers-Vimy c.1911. Today, PJ’s continues to be at the forefront Chelsea’s bustling social scene, whether it’s for to enjoy a drink at the bar, brunch, Sunday roast or a casual lunch during the week.
PJ’s Bar and Grill features a range of British seasonal dishes made with the best ingredients. To ensure the best dining experience with us, we offer a selection of carefully curated menus dedicated to quality and seasonality. From our Dinner, Lunch, Brunch and Group Set Menu for 10 or more, we tailor our menus to suit the occasion.
We also work with specialist wine suppliers to choose the labels that best complement our food. Whilst just over half of our current list is given over to an extensive selection of wines from around France, our wine list also offers plenty of exquisite labels from across Europe and the New World.
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Atmosphere nice and buzzy, lovely looking bar. However the staff's attitude both at arrival and during service was an unwelcome mix of rude and confrontational. Could be a cool spot, but a focus on guest experience would help really get it there.
We had a very nice meal here. The food was very good. The monk fish and prawn curry in particular was excellent. There is an extensive wine list, with a good selection of wines by the glass or half bottle. The cocktail menu is nothing too exciting, but all the basics are there. It did take a bit longer than usual for our food to arrive, but this was mostly due to the kitchen being very busy. The staff were generally very helpful and attentive. The restaurant was a bit noisy, but generally pleasant and nicely decorated.
The food was tasty but the customer service could have been better to be fair.
Our first meal in London and we didn’t get disappointed. The flavor, the texture, the service and everything in general very good. Will comeback for sure. 5 stars to Alessandro our server.
We were going nearby and we stopped thinking it was a coffee place. When we arrived we thought we were entering in a pub. As they were dog friendly it was perfect for us. It looks at first a bit an old pub, but the menu is a brasserie/bistrô style. We went dor a drink and got some pancakes. They were really nhami. Not super thick, so perfect to eat for breakfast. We went out for our event in Kings road, and when we finished we decided to come back here for lunch. The waitress saw us and welcome us back. When I mentioned if she could do the dame cocktail I had prior, I didn’t need to Mentioned anything else. This is amazing customer service. The food was lovely. Onion soup, truffle mac and cheese, eggs royal, curry. But the best for me was the scrambled eggs with chorizo. When we were leaving the girl even joke asking if we were coming back late. Definitely I recommended. And I plan to come when I am around. By the way the ceiling fan it is amazing
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London SW3
Located just beside the Royal Hospital Chelsea, near the Thames, the Crown and Thai Princess pub is a great spot for locals and tourists who want to enjoy a pint with delicious thai food.
London SW3
London SW7
The Anglesea Arms is a great traditional olde pub found in the heart of Chelsea, near South Kensington station... get here early to grab a table on our terrace!