The Dysart Arms

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The Dysart Arms has recently undergone a complete interior refurbishment, bringing back to life as many of the original Arts and Crafts elements of the building as possible to set a stylish and comfortable atmosphere.

Our menus change daily, freshly cooked to order by our Head Chef and his team, emphasising freshness, the seasons, well balanced flavours, ethical sourcing and country values. We have a garden and a forager who provide local Petersham grown produce to our chef.

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135 Petersham Road, Richmond, London, TW10 7AA

The Dysart Arms is in Richmond, South London
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The Dysart Arms

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135 Petersham Road
Richmond
London
TW10 7AA

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4 out of 5 based on 4 reviews

Latest 4 reviews of The Dysart Arms

5.0 out of 5 7 May 2012
by Mark R.

New menu every day, always excellent. Great ale, great wine, fantastic food. The atmosphere inside is nice, but for a truly great meal sitting outside in the sun can't be beaten.more

5.0 out of 5 25 July 2011
by Toby M.

Fantastic Restaurant in former Pub opposite Petersham Gate of Richmond Park.

Good for lunch outdoors in sunshine or evening dinner.

Great wine menu, excellent steak and soups.

Indoors is beautiful, understated Edwardian.

Very clean toilets with nice soap too!

If you eat lunch here, you can take afternoon tea at Pembroke Lodge, or eat dinner at the Dysart afterwards.

Has its own stop on...more

1.0 out of 5 16 September 2012
by Paul C.

We went to the restaurant on a Sunday for the second time in a couple of weeks, hoping that it may have improved. Unfortunately, it again failed to meet our extremely low expectations, this time with some aplomb.

The most exciting part of this restaurant experience is the greeting staff, they've been to The Ledbury a couple of times and though unable to compete in any other way they've...more

4.0 out of 5 10 November 2012
by Chris B.

Lovely interior, and wonderful food. A significant step up from a gastro pub. And good for lunch with the children.more