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The Marquis of Westminster

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"Often described as Pimlico’s village pub. Great food, great atmosphere and friendly staff" - Trip Advisor

Address: 50 Warwick Way , London SW1V 1RY, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7828 1700
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State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SW1V 1RY

opening times

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


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Reviews
Great food! Had a ribeye steak and it was delicious. Staff was accommodating and took us in even without reservation. Reasonably priced. Located a few minutes walk from Victoria train station. A great dining experience.Food: 5/5
 Victoria  £7.45 Hawkstone The Marquis of Westminster is located on the corner of Warwick Way and busy Belgrave Road in Pimlico. The nearest Tube is Victoria, it’s a five minute walk to get here. This pub was established in 1839 and historically was tied to the nearby Watney’s Brewery. There are still three Watney’s lanterns adorning the exterior today. The pub is named after The Marquis of Westminster who was ironically teetotal, a supporter of the temperance movement, and instrumental in closing 40 beer houses in his constituency of Mayfair. This Gastropub is set out over three floors. The main bar is on the ground floor, just off the main bar is a spiral staircase which leads up to an elegant dining room and down to the Cellar Bar. The main bar has a bare boarded floor, some mixed height furniture and an “L” shaped servery which follows the line of the bar. The overall decor has a rustic traditional feel. The beer offering is a selection of mainstream stalwarts which included three cask ales. I noticed they had @hawkstone lager available, so I opted for a pint of that. My pint was great, I really enjoyed it but cost a whopping £7.45!!. The food menu is elevated pub classics, Fish & Chips costs £18.50, roasts are available on a Sunday. I arrived around 5pm on a chilly Friday afternoon in March. The pub was busy and had a nice buzz about it. The punters were a mix of post work pinters plus a few tourists taking time out. The service was on point, the lady who served me was welcoming and courteous. Although this is a Gastro, this pub has proper pub credentials. The main bar area is set up well for those who are here for the beer. The surroundings are pleasant, the beer selection was decent but pricey and the service was on point. The @marquiswestminsterpimlico is worth a look if you’re in the area. ℹ Info correct on visiting 08.03.24
I took my Kiwi family in for a proper Sunday Roast and this meal exceeded our expectations. Both the pork belly and beef rump were cooked beautifully. The sides were great, and the sticky toffee pudding a standout. Or hostess Yula was fantastic, really attentive and friendly. I'd definitely be back.Food: 5/5
The fish and chips was lovely, haddock was buttery and delightful! Wife had the chicken and leek pie which was also to die for. Excellent pub fare and excellent service!Food: 5/5
Quaint local tavern offer tavern fare. I had the Reuben bagel sandwich, very good with a touch of spicy mustard. While the sandwich was not stuffed pile high with meat like the states, it definitely had great flavor. Local craft beer options on the menu.Food: 4/5
Found this pub restaurant as a convenient close & cozy spot. The aesthetic of the restaurant is lovely and a really nice vibe. The quality, quantity and taste of the food was exceptional. Really delicious and generous portions. However, the service was appalling. Not necessarily rude but very uninterested in serving or checking in on our table. I also noticed another guest having to approach the staff as they had been waiting so long to be served that they thought it must be bar service. We waited an hour for our food and if it hadn’t been so tasty, we would have complained. We then waited a while to have everything cleared and were never offered dessert or teas/coffees. At every stage we had to call someone over as we were not being served. They then cheekily add a generous service charge at the end on the bill… I am to add, it was a Sunday afternoon with about 8 tables to serve not all full so was not so busy that they were ran off their feet. Slightly disappointed for the prices you pay.
The restaurant upstairs offers a super nice atmosphere. The staff was very friendly and the Sunday Roast was super good and plenty.Food: 5/5
Coming from the U.S. we decided to try some food here. Just a short walk from our hotel. The chicken and leek pie was absolutely delicious along with the open ravioli dish. The espresso martinis were fantastic and to add the service was top notch. Our waiter was super nice. Enough so, that we returned the next night for a few drinks. We will be back!
Initially I was happy to see Timothy Taylor being served - usually this would mean a good review. But the pub had a really bad aroma. Think damp and nappies. Grim. No loo roll in either the ladies or gents either- so I guess short of staff. We didn’t stay for food.
First time I visit this place and definitely won’t be the last. It was delicious, service was very friendly and all in all it was a great experience. Totally recommended!Food: 5/5
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