Duke of Wellington, Historic pub in Marylebone, London, England.
The Duke of Wellington is a pub located at 94A Crawford Street in Marylebone, featuring a dining room on the first floor with capacity for seated and standing guests. The building is listed as a protected historic structure and combines period character with practical hospitality spaces.
The pub opened in 1812 under the name Marquess of Wellington and was renamed to its current name in 1818. This change reflected the evolving tastes and interests of the neighborhood during that period.
The pub maintains traditional British pub customs with a steady focus on local beers and changing seasonal selections. People gather here to enjoy a classic drinking experience that has roots in the neighborhood's long past.
The pub sits within walking distance of Marylebone station, making it easy to reach by public transport. Hours change between weekdays and weekends, so checking ahead before visiting helps with planning your trip.
The interior displays a collection of small objects and figurines that reference the building's namesake and its connection to that historical figure. These pieces quietly tell a story of the place's identity to anyone paying attention.
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