The Pembroke

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The Pembroke, formerly known as The Coleherne, was for many years a landmark gay pub. In December 2008, it has undergone a major refurbishment and been repositioned as a stylish pub and dining room. Located within a five minute walk to or from the Earls Court Exhibition Centre. <br /><br />The Pembroke features a 60 cover dining room to the rear, a beautiful roof terrace and a stunning function room upstairs.<br /><br />

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261 Old Brompton Road, Kensington, London, SW5 9JA

The Pembroke is in Earls Court & West Kensington, West London
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The Pembroke

Address
261 Old Brompton Road
Kensington
London
SW5 9JA
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West Brompton, Underground

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3 out of 5 based on 7 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of The Pembroke

2.0 out of 5 15 January 2012
by Scott M.

Popped in out of the rain and it looked like this pub had a nice menu, including charcuterie, some tapas, and more traditional pub fare. Ordered a Guiness and started to order food, but the bar woman said "we are too busy. I can't take your food order." I looked around and saw maybe 20 people, but there was a futbol game on and some shouts from upstairs. Still, as the Brits might say, I was...more

4.0 out of 5 31 October 2011
by Francesca T.

The Pembroke works nicely as both a pub and a restaurant - restaurant at the back, drinks at the front. There's a definite separation between the two areas, but the pub atmosphere carries through to the restaurant in a pleasant way.

The staff were pleasant - slightly vague and not completely attentive, but not to the point of annoyance. You might have to ask twice for another drink, or...more

4.0 out of 5 30 January 2011
by Ellie P.

Go here for dinner -- when you want something great but not overly pricey or fussy. This is a local pub for people who love to eat -- gastropub for sure. Every time I go here, the food is excellent. I think I've been there about 6 times now, and the consistency is impressive.

It's got that London decor of the moment, with big chandeliers, patterned wallpaper, and the right combination of...more

3.0 out of 5 28 December 2010
by Eric W.

I was staying in Knightsbridge on business and my colleagues and I decided to meet for a first night meal at the Pembroke. It's mostly a pub, upstairs and down, and a restaurant secondarily. The food was pretty good, nothing to write home about. Alcohol was plenty. If it's convenient to where we're staying, I'd go back. As it was, I had a long walk and taxi ride to get here. I'd probably...more

5.0 out of 5 7 December 2010
by Sandy W.

I'm not really a pub girl, but this is certainly one of the nicer pubs. Decor, ambiance, seating, patrons -- all comfortable and pleasant. Plus, it's convenient and a short walk for me.

Can't recall what I've eaten here but it's always been quite good. Love their Winter Pimm's! And last time I was there, someone had brought in their adorable, sweet pugs... and I ADORE pugs! Winter Pimms and...more