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Grade II listed and smartly furnished corner pub filled with artefacts and figurines of the Duke. Built in 1812, as the Marquess of Wellington, which it remained until 1818. First floor dining room, also hireable for functions.
The pub is under the same management as the Albert Arms SE1. This is very much a gastropub with high-quality food including Sunday roasts, but still authentically a pub not a restaurant. The operators' mission statement "is to create “proper pubs” in London. "We are London residents, passionate about creating a welcoming place for the community, offering excellent food, a great choice of beers and great quality wines".
Note that the licence does not permit sale of alcohol before 10am, or noon on Sundays.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed, Historic England ref 1221008.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Duke Of Wellington, London