Reservations · Outdoor seating
A warmly run, old-school local pub with simple, clean rooms and standout cooked breakfasts; great value for Richmond if you like character over polish.
Dukes Head Inn earns its A- grade through exceptional warmth and attentiveness from staff and reliable, well-executed pub cooking—particularly outstanding cooked-to-order breakfasts that guests consistently praise. The pleasant Thames-side location and strong loyal following reinforce its appeal as a proper neighborhood pub, though dated fixtures and modest room comfort prevent it from reaching grade A territory. It's exactly what it promises: honest hospitality and satisfying food in an unpretentious setting.
Tucked on a calm Richmond Hill side street, Dukes Head Inn feels like a proper neighborhood pub that happens to have rooms upstairs. Reviews paint a picture of warm, salt-of-the-earth hospitality where the landlord knows the locals and travelers are made to feel like regulars. One guest summed it up simply: "They welcomed us like old friends and kept checking we were happy." The vibe is cosy and unpretentious, with conversation over music and a pint that draws a loyal crowd. The cooking leans classic British pub fare: full English breakfasts cooked to order, burgers, sandwiches and Sunday roasts. The culinary approach is traditional and comforting: think dependable staples over chefly theatrics, with multiple guests praising hearty portions and honest flavors. Breakfast is the star here, repeatedly called out as delicious and great value, while roasts get the odd critique for doneness; come for simple, well-loved pub cooking rather than a destination tasting menu. Families will do fine thanks to familiar dishes like full English and burgers. There is a vegetarian breakfast option and staff have suggested vegan-friendly starters, though no formal kids menu is mentioned. Portions are satisfying and the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, but picky eaters seeking menus with lots of specialized options may find choice limited.
Area: Quiet residential streets just off Richmond Hill with a villagey feel; frequented by locals and visitors exploring the Thames and Richmond Park.
Safety: Perceived safe, well-kept area with steady foot traffic and residential calm after hours.
Nearby: Walkable to Richmond station, riverside paths, Richmond Green, and nearby pubs including Ted Lasso filming spots.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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