The Atlas Pub

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Overview

As soon as you walk into The Atlas you'll feel an immediate warm welcome – fresh flowers, wood paneling and floorboards, black and white tiling, and brick fireplaces. Up at the bar, you'll find 4 hand pumps offering local and regional ales, as well as a carefully-selected list of 40 international wines, with 15 available by the glass. Food-wise, expect daily specials of British and Mediterranean dishes, from a menu that changes monthly. All in all, The Atlas is an ideal pub for a get-together with friends in a relaxed and comfortable environment.<br>The Atlas takes bookings for lunch & dinner, for groups of more than 4 and up to 12 people. Children are welcome before 7pm only.

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16 Seagrave Road, Fulham, London, SW6 1RX

The Atlas Pub is in Fulham, West London
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£26 to £40

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The Atlas Pub

Address
16 Seagrave Road
Fulham
London
SW6 1RX
Public transport:
West Brompton, Underground

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3 out of 5 based on 2 reviews

Latest 2 reviews of The Atlas Pub

4.0 out of 5 5 September 2010
by Matthew B.

The Atlas performs the amazing feat of being both out of the way (hidden down a back street) and very accessible (two minutes' walk from West Brompton station).

The bar has a nice, old-school feel, with wood panelling and low light. High ceilings and big etched-glass windows add to the chilled vibe. Sit by the fire, if you can, in the winter. There is also a lovely courtyard garden, with...more

2.0 out of 5 20 May 2010
by David C.

Staff are not the brightest bulbs in the box. I asked for a vegetarian pasta dish (pointed it out on the menu) and they served me a meat dish (at a glance you wouldn't have known)...which I did eat until my dining companion suggested we might not be eating mushroom ragu...I've been vegetarian for 23 years and only eaten or served meat by accident three times...this was incident number 3!

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