Rising Sun, Sloane Square
FancyaPint?'s review...
Hidden right on the edge of one of the most exclusive areas of London, from the outside this Young's pub looks like a 1960s suburban family house. In tune with the area, however, there is an appropriately tasteful interior: subtle lighting, stained floorboards and Victorian prints on the wall. The lunch menu too, although inexpensive, clearly aims at the more upmarket office workers and residents - the goats cheese was a giveaway there. But for all this upmarket effort they seem to be attracting a friendly bunch of people from the local estates in Pimlico instead, along with a few people from the nearby Chelsea Barracks. As such, the atmosphere is more reminiscent of a friendly local's boozer than anything else. We've yet to witness the place on a Friday night, but its quite possible this could be one of the better, less touristy, venues in the area.
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44 Ebury Bridge Road, Belgravia, London, SW1W 8PZ
020 7730 4088
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How to find the Rising Sun pub
From Victoria exit onto Buckingham Palace Road and walk down for about 5-7 minutes, passed the Coach Station. Carry on straight when the road becomes Ebury Bridge Road and you will see the pub on the right. From Sloane Square, turn right onto Lower Sloane Street. Then turn left onto Pimlico Road, at the end of which turn right into Ebury Bridge Road where you'll see the pub.
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History
27 May 11 Updated by piranha
27 May 11 Updated by piranha









