Anglesea Arms, Victorian pub in South Kensington, England.
Anglesea Arms is a listed pub in South Kensington with wood-paneled rooms and an outdoor terrace for dining. The establishment offers a curated selection of international wines and beers alongside Mediterranean-influenced dishes.
The site began as a market garden and nursery established in 1712 before becoming a pub over time. Its location near Charles Dickens' former home at Selwood Terrace connected the place to the neighborhood's literary past.
The establishment earned distinction as one of London's first gastropubs in 1995, introducing Mediterranean-influenced cuisine to traditional British pub culture.
The pub is easy to find in the neighborhood and the interior spaces are accessible to visitors with various mobility needs. Phone reservations are recommended, especially on weekends when the place draws larger crowds.
The Anglesea Arms received an AA Rosette recognition in 2019 and 2020 for its seasonal menu preparations and culinary standards.
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