The Pig's Ear

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Overview

The Pig's Ear is a popular drinking and dining institution in Chelsea with a traditional yet timeless feel.

Delicious British/French brasserie food is served in the bar daily or you may reserve in the adjoining Blue Room which boasts an open fire during the winter.

The oak paneled Dining Room on the first floor is open during the busier evenings & weekend lunches for an elegant & attentive fine dining experience, reservations are essential.

The menu is changed daily with the emphasis on keenly sourced seasonal produce from quality suppliers.

Traditional British cask ales from the nearby Sam Brookes Brewery are offered as well as the exclusive signature Pig's Ear from the Uley Brewery in Gloucestershire, subject to availability.

Breton cider & a selection of Czech, Belgian and German lagers are also available by the bottle.

The wine list is eclectic with a predominantly French influence & a varied selection is available by the glass.

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35 Old Church Street, Chelsea, London, SW3 5BS

The Pig's Ear is in Chelsea, Central London
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£26 to £40

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The Pig's Ear

Address
35 Old Church Street
Chelsea
London
SW3 5BS
Public transport:
South Kensington, Underground

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Yelp

4 out of 5 based on 9 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of The Pig's Ear

4.0 out of 5 11 September 2010
by Matthew B.

Years ago, this place was a grotty back street boozer. Then it was The Front Page - an ace pub all round. When The Front Page expired, there was a sagging feeling that someone would come and bugger the whole thing up beyond all recognition (a la Phene Arms). Mercifully, disaster has been averted and the Pig's Ear is even better than the Front Page ever was.

The decor is funky, without...more

4.0 out of 5 6 August 2010
by Oliver A.

The pigs ear is a great place to go for some tasty grub. The restaurant upsatirs serves good food and the pub downstairs is nice for a beer or two.

It's a while since I visited here, but I remember it being good. I worked close by and regularly came in for drinks. The pub is by far the best in the area and a great place to have a few winter drinks. I've dined here a few times and the food is...more

4.0 out of 5 19 July 2010
by Robin B.

I love this place. Their steak tartare is the best in London, and I love the atmosphere in the first floor restaurant - it's almost like dining at home (without the hassle of cooking, washing up, etc etc ).

Not the cheapest of places, but again, a real treat! You never come out feeling like you've been ripped ott!

Take earplugs on a Friday night (if the sound of braying sloanes hurts your...more

4.0 out of 5 23 June 2010
by heather a.

Found this spot simply by doing a google map search and trusting some online reviews--not disappointed. We dined with a friend and her parents upstairs and we were delighted by comfortable space (gorgeous breezy evening and we sat by a large open window). My husband can comment about the pub's own ale and the steak tartare (i think he enjoyed them). I had the cod entree (well balanced with...more

5.0 out of 5 24 June 2009
by Annie K.

The Pig's Ear is one of my favourite pubs for dinner and now pretty much the top place I take friends from out of town. Its also a pretty nice place to read the papers on a Sunday but I think the kitchen has an afternoon break so if you come at the wrong time you can't eat. THAT SAID, I love the food and I have found that if you call ahead for a dinner reservation, even the day of, they will...more