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Admiral Codrington

About

Cosy London pub with a great restaurant, private dining room & heated beer garden - all tucked away in the heart of Chelsea.

Address: 17 Mossop Street , London SW3 2LY, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7581 0005
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State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SW3 2LY

opening times

Monday: 11:30-23:00
Tuesday: 11:30-23:00
Wednesday: 11:30-00:00
Thursday: 11:30-00:00
Friday: 11:30-01:00
Saturday: 11:30-01:00
Sunday: 12:00-22:30


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Reviews
A nice , original pub. The burger I had was descent , big and the beer amazing . Would go again and I recommend this pub to hang out and have your drink.Food: 4/5
Good cocktails, and amazing service from both Morgan and francesco! Personally love the scotch egg, pairs beautifully with a cheeky cocktail! Beautiful atmosphere will definitely come again.Food: 5/5
What a lovely pub. I felt right at home the moment I came in. The drinks, the food and the atmosphere were all perfection. I went in with a couple of friends and we all had the Sunday roast. Best in the area so far. Our host, Francisco was very welcoming and overall great. Shoutout to him! Will definitely be coming back.Food: 5/5
The best choice if you’re looking for a cozy pub in South Kensington. Great cocktails and food, exceptional serviceFood: 5/5
Had dinner and drinks here with a friend in between an event. We were served my Morgan and I can honestly say she is the best bar person I’ve ever come across in London. Kind, attentive and personable. The food was incredible and the little beer garden out the side is great on a warm afternoon. Great little pub!
We had an excellent experience! The fish and chips were delicious, but what really made our visit stand out was the exceptional service from our server, Francisco. He was attentive, friendly, and went above and beyond to ensure we had a great time. Highly recommend!Food: 5/5
So, fair warning, you're in Kensington, so everything is a little bit expensive. That said, £21.00 for 3 pints is pretty expensive, especially when one of those pints is just handed to you as a can which you pour into the glass yourself. The venue itself is nice, with a quieter atmosphere and a more relaxed vibe than the bars near the station, worth the ten minute walk so you can actually find a table.
 South Kensington  £5.85 Heineken A food focused traditional Chelsea pub. . The Admiral Codrington or “The Cod” as it is known locally is situated in a quiet side street in Chelsea. To get here by Tube use South Kensington, it’s an eight minute walk to get here. . This pub was originally built in 1830. Due to railway tunnelling between South Ken and Sloane Square, the pub was rebuilt in 1860. This boozer is named after the naval officer Edward Codrington who captained at the Battle of Trafalgar and later, as Vice Admiral defeated the Turks at Navarino in 1827. . The decor here has a bit of old school charm about it in and around the main bar area. At the back of the bar is the dining area with open kitchen. To the left of the pub is a cosy covered outside space. The whole overall feel of the place was not that of a Gastropub for which the pub is famed for. . The beer choice was straightforward with one cask option available. I ordered a pint of Heineken which was good and pleasingly under six quid. Food-wise, the pub prides itself on offering a modern take on beloved British classics, all prepared using fresh and locally-sourced ingredients. In 2022 this pub appeared in the UK Top 100 Gastropubs list. . I popped in here with my Daughter for a quick drink after visiting The Saatchi gallery to see the Beyond The Streets exhibition celebrating Graffiti and Hip Hop culture. We visited on a Sunday just after 6pm and it seemed we had missed the rush as the kitchen closed at 5pm. The atmosphere was calm and relaxed with a dozen or so punters in attendance. The calmness was offset to a soulful soundtrack which was a nice backdrop to the ambience. The service was good, the member of staff who served is was polite and efficient. . @theadcod was a nice visit, my Daughter and I enjoyed chilling out here and having a catch up. I like the decor as it wasn’t full of pastel colours and had an authentic pub feel. The beer was good and the food receives positive reviews. If you fancy somewhere away from the hustle and bustle in SW3, this pub will probably be right up your street. . ℹ Info correct on visiting 26.03.23
The Admiral Codrington, a fine little pub tucked away on Mossop street in South Kensington. Unfortunately, struggling to deliver a bit, partly due to the building site across the road I suspect, also the cellar hatch not working and cordoned off with barriers. No cask ales today, although normally three on judging by the badges. Very pleasant staff to help with a drink. Look forward to editing my review soon.
Such a shame as it showed promise, but after buying a drink and ordering the Sunday Roast Beef, what arrived was very disappointing. The Yorkshire Pudding was not only flat, but uncooked and flat. The vegetables consisted of half a carrot and loads of carrot puree plus a couple of burnt ribbons of kale. And only two roast potatoes which I think had been deep fried. And then a smothering of gravy all served on a 9” plate, so not a tradition roast that it promises to be.
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