Reservations · Takeout
A lively Battersea pub known for warm, name-checked service and popular Sunday roasts, with occasional hiccups on busy days and stock-outs.
Duke of Cambridge delivers reliable neighborhood pub dining with exceptional service warmth—staff remember regulars by name and earn genuine praise—and strong Sunday roasts and fish and chips that justify its local following. However, inconsistent execution on peak days and occasional quality misses prevent a higher grade, while the pleasant Thames-side setting with heated garden appeals to families and groups without reaching destination-dining status. Worth visiting for reliable British comfort food and genuine hospitality.
The Duke of Cambridge comes across as a warm neighborhood pub where staff greet patrons by name and servers like Nelson, Lucy, and Danielle earn shout-outs. Reviews paint a picture of lively Sunday lunches and a space that works for families, dogs, and big groups alike. One diner summed it up: "We planned a quick bite and ended up staying all evening." The room has a comfortable, polished look without losing that local-pub ease. The cooking follows a classic British track with roasts, fish and chips, sausages, and seasonal pies—elevated traditional rather than cheffy theatrics. When the kitchen hits, the roast beef is tender and the batter on the cod cracks just right, backed by portions that feel fair for the price. There are thoughtful touches for different diets, including a vegan roast and a solid non-alcoholic drinks list, making it inclusive without being fussy. Families are likely to feel welcome: staff handle kids with patience, and the food is accessible. While there is no explicit kids menu on the provided list, the likes of fish and chips, sausages with mash, and a plain burger are easy wins for younger eaters. On very busy days and late Sunday bookings, roasts can sell out and waits can grow, so book ahead if a specific roast is a must.
Area: Leafy Southwest London riverside corridor with a mix of locals, young professionals, and families; classic pub culture near Thames walks.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked, especially daytimes and early evenings; typical urban footfall near main roads.
Nearby: Close to Thames Path and Battersea Power Station area; draws walkers, match-day crowds, and neighborhood regulars.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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