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The Duke of Wellington, Marylebone, W1

94A Crawford Street
W1
W1H 2HQ
Phone: 02077232790
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Steve C left this review about The Duke of Wellington

Visited the Duke of Wellington on a recent Friday afternoon when all of the picnic tables on the path outside were being used, but I was the only customer inside this small rectangular pub. The bar counter is on the rear wall and banquette seating runs along the front and right. The bar supports three handpumps, but only Pedigree was available alongside a premium keg selection. To the right of the bar is a sideboard with cutlery etc., although I didn’t see any food advertised. The floor is wooden, the music is oldie and the décor is bland. This pub is almost as boring as the barman was bored. Saying that, he was actually very friendly. Meh.

On 5th July 2022 - rating: 5
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Duke of Wellington

Street Corner pub with a prominent maroon awning drawn down to give cover to a series of pic nic benches running below the frontage.
The interior also has a maroon theme,it's a sqaure room with a carved wooden ceiling ,other wood work and the bar picked out in the same colour.Bench seating in salmon runs around the walls,while the pictures are of rock royalty.There was a subtle but good soundtrack and food is a major draw here with a lot of punters eating but still drinker friendly.
The menu looked good with a median main around £15 smelling great.At the bar there are three handpumps but only two serving on my trip Marston's Pedigree and Purity Mad Goose (NBSS 3.5,tasty and served in a correct glass).
The three women running the place were friendly ,chatty and not unattractive which always helps.Better than I expected ,worth a stop for a decent pint.

On 10th April 2022 - rating: 7
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Tris C left this review about The Duke of Wellington

Built in 1812 as the Marquis of Wellington, only to be upgraded to the current name six years later.
Rex sums it up rather well, in that this is now really a restaurant masquerading as a pub. There’s white wood linenfold-style panelling to around two thirds height, then burgundy paint up to a modern field panelled ceiling of the same colour. The floor’s bare boarded, the bar is curved field panelled with a new-looking wood and mirrored bar back, the top utterly cluttered with used glasses. Furniture is moderately normal, with cloth upholstered banquettes to the perimeter. Lighting is minimal, coming from wide, shallow shaded lamps with reflective surfaces, filament bulbs barely aglow. Décor – in as much as you can see it for the gloom – are rather pretentious arty framed prints.
The barman was friendly, with one pump reversed, then Pedigree and Mad Goose at a very reasonable £4.70 and good.
Customers were very mixed in age and almost certainly local.
This is more a bar/restaurant, rather than traditional pub, but it gains an extra mark for having the imagination to not serve either Doom or Pride and at realistic prices too.

On 24th October 2021 - rating: 5
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5th Jul 2022, 23:53
Review submitted by Steve C
 
10th Apr 2022, 10:01
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