King Edward VII
Accepts Credit Cards
Bar
British
Brunch
Dinner
Drinks
Full Bar
Gastropub
Late Night
Live Music
Lunch
Mid-range
Outdoor Seating
Pub
Quick Bites
Reservations
Seating
Serves Alcohol
Television
Vegetarian friendly
Wine and Beer
Restaurant
About
This nineteenth-century, Grade II-listed pub was once called the King of Prussia, before it changed its name to this altogether more-patriotic moniker shortly after Edward VII's death in 1910. It's known by locals today as the King Eddie. It's been sympathetically renovated but remains divided by ornately tiled walls and frosted-glass dividers. There's a sunken bar, too, as well as a dark-wood saloon bar, a back room and a little patio out back. Beer is a focus, with draught options including Deuchars IPA, Timothy Taylor's Landlord, Adnam's Broadside and Hopback Summer Lightning. There's food of a gastropub bent, too – think dishes such as confit duck leg, steak and chips, and posh burgers.
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour