Book Gastropub Restaurants in South West London

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Dolphin Bar & Grill
Nestled in a boutique apartment complex in SW1, the Dolphin Bar Grill is a glossy, gourmet eatery catering to residents and organic food-lovers. Near Pimlico station, this feel-good space overlooks the residential indoor pool and is decorated with wooden floors, leather sofas and cream and mocha tones. The Dolphin Bar Grill serves healthy Fairtrade and eco-friendly food, and has a relationship with Daylesford Organic who supply the restaurant with wholesome produce. The menu has a comfort-food feel and includes classics such as macaroni cheese and pies of the day, as well as healthy salads such as roasted salmon and fig, and smoked chicken and goat's cheese.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: Dolphin Square, Chichester Street, London, SW1V 3LX [Map]

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The Abbeville
The Abbeville is a romantic and charming gastro pub in London’s Clapham South. The restaurant is decorated with an eccentric collection of 16th century paintings and mismatched wooden chairs and tables. In the winter months the crackling open fire and comfort-food menu provide the perfect backdrop for cosy meals with friends or loved ones, and in the summer you can sit outside in the sunny courtyard and sip Pimms to your heart’s content. The menu boasts assured classics such as pea and mint soup, homemade beef burgers with cheddar cheese, onion chutney and French fries and corn cakes served with a Portobello mushroom and baked with goat’s cheese. The Abbeville is an atmospheric local gem.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 69 Abbeville Road, London, SW4 9SW [Map]

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The Bridge in Barnes
"I recommend with all my heart, The Bridge" wrote Jerome K. Jerome, author of Three Men in a Boat, in 1889. Many years on, The Bridge in Barnes is a gastropub that continues to delight not only those fresh from messing about on the river, but firm landlubbers too. The Bridge is entirely in keeping with the villagey vibe of Barnes, a place where one feels miles outside of the city when only a short train journey from the sprawl, providing a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and rustic, countryside style surroundings. Particularly popular is the glorious garden, spread over two levels - the upper tier heated and partially covered, the lower surrounded by herbs and antique bird cages and ideal for summer time al fresco dining. With a firm belief that animals reared well make the best meat, and fresh fish provides the best flavour, The Bridge in Barnes’ menu is chock full of delightful dishes concocted to make the very most of the tip-top ingredients sought out by the kitchen’s own talented chefs.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 204 Castelnau, London, SW13 9DW [Map]

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The Butcher and Grill
It’s easy to forget the good old days of buying from butchers, bakers, greengrocers and fishmongers now that we’re awash with supermarkets and their slashed prices. Wimbledon’s The Butcher and Grill however is here to remind us that megastores don’t always know best. Combining a butcher’s shop selling a wide range of cuts from top British farms with a chic but informal grill style restaurant and chilled out bar, The Butcher and Grill is an exciting concept with a strong foodie ethic. From bacon butties in the bar to full meals for all the family, The Butcher and Grill always provides the very best in carnivorous indulgence. Enjoy British style meals and grills with a contemporary twist plus tempting desserts and a precise and concise wine list.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 33 High Street, Wimbledon, SW19 5BY [Map]

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The Clarendon
Tucked away on a tranquil, tree-lined street, The Clarendon is a warm and welcoming pub in the heart of Pimlico. It’s something of a hidden gem, despite the fact it has been operating as a public house for over 150 years. During the day, the hearty British menu is a big hit with the local lunch crowd; while in the evening the atmosphere is more relaxed, with residents and a smart after-work crowd drifting in for dinner and a pint. We recommend The Clarendon’s sizeable sandwiches and classics like scampi and chips, chilli con carne, and bangers and mash. If you’re really hungry, go for their signature burger with tasty extras like chargrilled chorizo and homemade relish. You won’t be disappointed.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 52 Cambridge Street, Pimlico, London, SW1V 4QQ [Map]

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The Pembroke
Located on the Old Brompton Road, The Pembroke is an established gastropub only five minutes away from the Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre. Formerly The Colehorne – a landmark gay pub - The Pembroke has undergone an extensive refurbishment and the dining room is filled with chandeliers, retro wallpaper, framed vintage prints and chalkboard menus. A favourite neighbourhood haunt for creative types and local business folk, The Pembroke is suitable for working lunches, Sunday sessions and get-togethers with friends. The kitchen boasts a stellar British menu and favourites from the restaurants kitchen include the tempura-battered squid with smoked paprika aioli; the pan-roasted lamb rump with a winter vegetable ratatouille and mint jus; and the sweet custard tart with poached prunes for pudding.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 261 Old Brompton Road, West London, SW5 9JA [Map]

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The Plough
Only a stone's throw from Richmond Park, The Plough is located on Christchurch Road in leafy East Sheen. This picturesque whitewashed inn has a historic heritage and a delicious, retro homely feel inside. The polished oak bar, blackboard menus and warm colour scheme give this gastro pub a settle-in-for-the-afternoon vibe, and we can't imagine anything cosier than a lazy Sunday roast at The Plough with a pint and the papers. The menu here is gourmet pub grub– don't miss the Toulouse sausages with roast garlic mash, buttered cabbage and cider jus; the chilli and coriander battered haddock and chips with peas and homemade tartare; and the Mexican beef burger with chorizo, avocado and relish.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 42 Christchurch Road, East Sheen, SW14 7AF [Map]

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The Rose
With its distinctive duck-egg blue exterior and modern, arts and crafts style dining room on Harwood Terrace, The Rose has become a beloved fixture on the Fulham dining scene. Complete with vintage lampshades, a beautiful beer garden, monthly jazz nights, summer barbecues and traditional roasts, The Rose has everything you could possibly wish for in a good gastropub and the gourmet modern British menu has proved a hit with local food-lovers. Perfect for lazy Sunday afternoons, birthday parties and work lunches, this restaurant is only a short stroll from Walham Green and its off-the-beaten-path location gives it a cosy, local vibe.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 1 Harwood Terrace, London, SW6 2AF [Map]

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The Stonhouse
The Stonhouse, a chic and vibrant gastro pub in London’s Clapham Common, attracts a mix of suited city brokers, media darlings and local Claphamites. Known for its famous steaks, the New York City-style restaurant is decked out with wooden floors, industrial exposed beams, designer wallpaper and leather banquettes. Favourite dishes include the premium Chateaubriand and the Onglet steak, a rustic French cut of beef. Veggies are also well-catered for, popular choices including the pumpkin and ricotta ravioli and the grilled goat’s cheese salad. The Stonhouse’s all-weather beer garden, equipped with jumbo umbrellas and heaters, is superb all year round. With a cool cosmopolitan crowd, top food and friendly service, The Stonhouse is perfect for casual dates and catch-ups with friends.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 165 Stonhouse Street, London, SW4 6BJ [Map]

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The Victoria
Set in a leafy residential area close to Richmond Park, The Victoria is a traditional public house and restaurant with a modern edge. Leading off from the cosy but spacious bar, The Victoria’s dining room is located in a bright and airy conservatory-style extension which overlooks a beautifully tended garden. During the day sunlight floods in, even on the darkest of days, while evening guests can dine with the stars as they twinkle over the beautiful candlelit room. With a varied and eclectic menu, The Victoria really does offer something for everyone with the best of British combining with touches of summery Mediterranean flavour, just a sprinkling of experimentation and all the skill of chef Paul Merrett and his team.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 10 West Temple Sheen, London, SW14 7RT [Map]

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