The Anglesea Arms, Chelsea

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The sort of classy, slightly tweedy, pub you'd expect in this neck of the woods, it's still worth a look even if you don't have a flat in Chelsea Harbour or a nice mews house in Kensington. There's a cosy main bar for the dark nights of winter; a tree lined beer garden for the summer. And if you're feeling especially swish, there's an elegant dining room at the back. The fine range of ales - there's usually Adnam's, Pride and a range of regular guests on call on the six hand pumps - and excellent bar meals are the focus of attention here: no jukebox or games machines in sight. The pub can fill up rapidly with Bright Young Things at the weekend, often spilling out onto the pavement, so it's maybe not ideal for large groups. Definitely one of those pubs that's worth nicking off from work to visit out of peak hours though.
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16 Mar 2010
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Pick up joint. Lots of pretty young things. Also, its a bit strange to fund an English Pub in the middle of France.



The food is quite good. Its not overpriced.



Gets overcrowded Thursday through Saturday evenings though.
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15 Selwood Terrace, Chelsea, London, SW7 3QG

020 7373 7960

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Exit tube and head up out of the station so you're facing the roundabout. Head straight across and head down the Brompton Road. After a few minutes walk, take Onslow Gardens on your left. Walk down and as Onslow Gardens becomes Selwood Terrace you'll reach the pub.

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23 Sep 11 Updated by FAPadmin