The Ebury, Belgravia  rated2 pints - click for an explanation of our ratings

location:

Belgravia

address:

11 Pimlico Rd, SW1W 8NA

phone:

0871 984 3368*
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nearest stations:

Sloane Square London Underground station
(410m) - zone 1

Victoria London Underground stationRailway station
(800m) - zone 1

Pimlico London Underground station
(1.2Km) - zone 1

Hyde Park Corner London Underground station
(1.3Km) - zone 1

Knightsbridge London Underground station
(1.3Km) - zone 1

how to find it:

From Sloane Square: Come out of the station and turn left onto Holbein Place. follow this road until it takes you onto Pimlico Road. Turn left and follow the road past the orange brewery to the Ebury. From Victoria: Leave the station and turn left into Buckingham Palace Road. Follow the road until it becomes Ebury Bridge Road. Turn right into Pimlico Road and the pub is just around the corner on the left.

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nearby attraction(s):

Westminster Cathedral (990m)

picture of The EburyThis is much more restaurant than pub now, as you have to get past the reception desk in order to get a drink or eat. You can just get a drink here, as we discovered the last time we were in, but it's not the main reason for coming here. The food is pretty good, but the menu and prices are definitely aimed at diners. They still serve pints, with Leffe and Pride being the nearest thing to real ale in the place, and a selection of lagers. They are very proud of their drinks, and so charge accordingly. There is a comfy sofa area on one side of the bar and a modern fireplace, but one gets the feeling that the drinks only areas are mainly for people waiting for tables rather than a welcoming bar. Though it looks like the locals get away with coming here for a relaxed lunch and a coffee, it doesn't seem like the place just anyone can drop in and chill for an afternoon.

reviewed:
18/2/2006
reviewed by septic

Eating at The Ebury ... we last ate here on 18/2/2006

Not pub food, but more upmarket fare, this restaurant with a bar is a great place to have lunch before shopping. Excellent menu and not a bad wine list either. No complaints from any of our party and all the plates were empty when they were cleared - the mussels and dressed crab were excellent, as was the pork belly. First rate.
food rating 3 - quality
value rating 3 - value

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