The Beauchamp, Knightsbridge - pub details
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Address: 43-44 Beauchamp Place, London, London, SW3 1NX [map] [gmap]
Knightsbridge (0.4 miles), South Kensington (0.5 miles), Sloane Square (0.5 miles)
London Victoria (1 mile), London Paddington (1.4 miles), West Brompton (1.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Sky TV
- Food served
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
Bunch Of Grapes, Knightsbridge (0.1 miles), Swag and Tails, Knightsbridge (0.1 miles), Tea Clipper, Knightsbridge (0.2 miles), Oratory, South Kensington (0.2 miles), Tattersalls Tavern, Knightsbridge (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Beauchamp, Knightsbridge
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very expensive pub, £7.50 for a lager top, wont go back formworker123 - 14 Mar 2024 08:50 |
Beauchamp St is a fairly narrow shopping street running of the south side of the main Cromwell Rd. The shops manage to combine tweeness with massive expense so it's never been a shopping destination of choice for me although I am a fan of the Ofado Portuguese restaurant. The Beauchamp pub is about half way down the street and is a double frontage with a central door that leads into a single room with a bar along the right hand side. This should be a pleasant place to drink but the rather nasty decor consisting of dark brown leather sofas, armchairs and worst of all brown leather upholstered cubes as stools takes away a lot of the appeal. Upstairs to the rear left there was some slightly more conventional seating but really the decor here is pretty poor. The bar offering was limited with three pumps two of which were not in use and the third having GKIPA Could be much, much better than it is murgatroyd - 7 Dec 2010 14:38 |
Bit of a contrast between the tablecloths and napkins for those people eating out the front and the split-level 'distressed' wood interior. The low sofas and padded stools won't be to everybody's taste, but it seemed pretty popular with a young crowd. Limited food menu, but not as expensive as I was expecting. Three handpumps - GKIPA, Skinners Cornish Blonde (badly overpriced at �3.80, and served too warm) and another one disused. rpadam - 30 Jul 2010 10:04 |
We went into Harrods for lunch, and me a working class bloke from Battersea! Harrods was rammed, it was like a bad tempered crowd in a London railway terminus, we went straight in one door and out another, still I can now say I've done Harrods and if I never go back it won't be too soon. Craving food we ended up at the Beauchamp in Beauchamp Place, we got a round in and ordered food, it's pub grub but hey, any port in a storm. On tap they had Green King something or other and Cornish Blonde an English wheat beer, the first I've ever had. Three pints later the food had not arrived but an apologetic member of staff presented us with a dish of olives and a promise that the food was on the way. Twenty minutes later he came back and treated our group to a free round of drinks and our lunch. The pub is shabby and in need of much TLC, however the beer was good, the food was good, and the staff, just 2 of them, hence the long wait, were excellent and for those reasons the place deserves a 10! wilf880 - 4 Apr 2010 06:52 |
Had a few real ale pumps on display, but both were off. Some lagers were also off, which is a bit worrying. Mixture of office/shop workers and friends after work, followed by less salubrious types (maybe from the club opposite) later on. Bar type furniture: small low sofas and tables etc. Not a real pub. I think this place has a late license. Verdict: OK for an emergency lager and a sit down, or late at night. Not an ale venue. JonRambo - 25 Nov 2009 11:32 |
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