The Duke of Clarence
Lady Blonde says: “With good food, an open fire, booth seating and sport on TVs, this pub attracts the relaxed division of the 'Smart Set'.”
Filed under: Pub
Location: South Kensington
Nearest tube: Gloucester Road
Heralded as one of the oldest, historic licensed buildings on Old Brompton Road, the beauty of the Duke of Clarence lies in the bright decor. Inspired by Art Nouveau motifs: gilded leaves, tree branches, mottos and geometric patterns which the cream walls around the roaring fire adds to the charm of this aesthetically pleasing venue. The regularly changing and daily-specials menus and extensive wine list ensure that the venue is regularly awash with locals.
Monday to Wednesday
11am-11pm
Thursday to Saturday
11am-12am
Sunday
12pm-10:30pm
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