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The Anglesea Arms is found on Selwood Terrace in South Kensington, where Charles Dickens once resided at no. 11. The site was originally a market garden and nursery dating back to 1712. A beautiful traditional pub that feels older than it looks with warranted reputation for its excellent food and drink offering…

There is a large terrace out the front of the pub, and a few tables down the side of the pub, where you can eat from both menus and enjoy the sun (if there is any).

We are very happy for people to bring in dogs to the pub, but in our restaurant we run on a strict no dog policy.

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Beer gardenDogs allowedFamily friendlyFoodOutside areaReal aleReal fireWiFi freeTakeaway foodBig screenCricketFootballRugbyTerrestrial TVCask Marque

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Elizabete Rudasa

3 months ago

Great place for fish and chips, and a perfect poured pint! Their dining area is perfect for a date night with the cosy fire running in the back of the room

James A. Tidmarsh

4 months ago

Fabulous local pub. Went with the family on a Thursday evening and arrived early. Roaring fire. Staff found us a table but I would definitely recommend reserving. Menu as you can see was fresh and seasonal. Had mussels which were fabulous. Every dish was excellent. Well prepared and presented. Staff very attentive. Reasonably priced. My only regret is that I don’t live next door! Will return.

London Double Trouble

6 months ago

Have to say I came here for a Sunday Roast and it was delightful. It's a nice hidden gem, what's even better is the restaurant is at the back and away from the main bar, which is always a nice addition / surprise too. Also would recommend walking down from Kensingston Gardens. The Sunday roast is also an absolute must, roast beef all the way + also plenty of other options too. Nice staff and really enjoyed the first time here. Solid A***** LDT x

London Pub Map

8 months ago

🚇 South Kensington 🍺 £7.10 Asahi ❤️ A superb South Ken local. . The Anglesea Arms is nestled on a corner in a quaint street in South Kensington. It’s about an eight minute walk from South Ken Tube to get here, luckily It's far enough away from the tube and museums that few tourists ever find it. . This attractive Grade II listed pub blends seamlessly in to its surroundings and has stood here since 1827, I love the two Victorian gas lamps guarding the entrance to the pub. . The decor here is stunning and everything you want a traditional pub to be. This pub has two defined areas, the main bar is at the front, if you head down a few stairs to the left of the bar is the sumptuous candle lit dining room. There are some really beautiful features here including Georgian wall panels, etched glass, Victorian pendants and for good measure throw in a large painting of a naked lady with her thrupenny bits out. . The beer line up was excellent and included four cask ales and a host of premium lagers. I had a pint of Asahi which is favourite of mine, my pint was great and cost just over seven sovs which was to be expected. I arranged to meet my Daughter here for a roast dinner and a bit of a catch up. We had three courses each and we both agreed the food was outstanding. A roast chicken dinner with all the trimmings costs £19. A big shout out to the staff here, the service was first class. . The atmosphere was convivial, there was a nice local feel to the place, it was almost like a village pub rather than a South Ken haunt. The crowd here was full of well-to-do locals both in large groups and couples, plus the odd eccentric solo patron. . My Daughter and I spent a good couple of hours here and enjoyed every minute. The ambiance, the booze, the food and the service were all top notch, I couldn’t fault any part of my experience. The price point was a little over average and was worth it, we all deserve a blowout now and then. . @theangleseaarms was a superb visit, loved it 🍻. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 26.03.23

Dai Tree

9 months ago

A great offering from Greene King. The Angles Arms on Onslow Street is a great pub offering a fine range of beers, both from cask and keg. Super service from the crew and a lovely pint of beer. There is a most delightful dining area down the steps towards the back of the pub. The pub appears to have been here since c.1825. A great place for a beer.

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Mon11:00 – 23:00
Tue11:00 – 23:00
Wed11:00 – 23:00
Thur11:00 – 23:00
Fri11:00 – 23:00
Sat11:00 – 23:00
Sun12:00 – 22:30
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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623