The Anglesea Arms
Overview
It was in the Anglesea Arms that the most talked about British Theft of the 20th Century was plotted. Bruce Reynolds conspired with an associate to mastermind The Great Train Robbery. Today, The Anglesea Arms is a pub that serves a variety of modern European dishes as well as pub snacks. They also provide catering for vegetarians and seating on the terrace area is provided, weather permitting.
Practical Information
35 Wingate Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 0UR
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 8749 1291
Venue Details & Map
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The Anglesea Arms
- Address
-
35 Wingate RoadHammersmithLondonW6 0UR
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 8749 1291
- Public transport:
- Ravenscourt Park, Underground
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Gastro pub par excellence!
All about the food here, Great Kitchen and good selection of wines.
a few outdoor tables, sofa near the fire place!
Been here a few times and I'm never sorry to part with my cash.more
The Anglesea Arms serves some of the best food in London. Other than the room being really hot and the service a little bit spotty, we had a great evening.
I started with a salad of roasted fennel and grilled squid. I then had a vegetable tart, followed by a chocolate cake for dessert. Each bite was outstanding, filled with flavor, delicious! All my friends said each of their dishes were...more
Good gastro in the semi affluent area of Brackenbury Village that attracts a young and trendy crowd as well as a few other the older set who are still trying. Very much a pub of two halves with a restaurant area that serves very good if not quite expensive food and then the other half which is pub with a goodish space outside with seating which is also heated.
It is quite remote in terms of...more
While this pub is always teeming with a homogeneous crowd (annoying in both the homogeneity and the crowdedness), it sits on an atmospheric little corner and offers pleasant outside tables. And on a cold day, if you can manage to squeeze inside, the cosy drinking area is a great spot to warm your bones (or by the fire in the dining "room").
Foodwise, I've only tried their packets of crisps...more
Located smack in the middle of a relatively posh West London residential area, this pub offers a good selection of upmarket beers, drink, and especially food.
The most alluring thing about this pub is the food. I have often passed in front of the pub and inhaled the most wonderful aromas that seep through the kitchen windows. I must admit that I have sometimes even lingered outside the...more
