Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Characterful Fuller’s pub with a friendly vibe and a Thai-led kitchen plus solid pub staples; great beer and garden, occasional service and roast consistency dips.
The Cross Keys delivers solid neighborhood pub dining with strong Thai dishes and warm, attentive service that earn its grade. Inconsistent execution on roasts and occasional service lapses during peak times prevent a higher grade, though characterful riverside setting and excellent cask ale selection make it a worthwhile local destination for those seeking comfort-forward cooking without pretense.
A lived-in West London pub with real character, The Cross Keys pairs polished cask care with a Thai-led kitchen in a space that feels warm and welcoming. Reviewers talk about heritage woodwork, a friendly pub cat, and staff who bring popcorn or steer you to the right pint, noting, "service was spot-on and the room felt relaxed." On busy match days it livens up; afternoons are calm and comfortable. The cooking leans hearty and familiar—Thai curries, fried rice, and pub classics—so it is comfort-forward rather than flashy. The Thai side draws the loudest praise for flavor and portion size, while roasts earn mixed notes with a few reports of cold plates or light seasoning. Expect solid value for the area and better-than-average beer quality; this is a pub for people who care about a well-kept pint and satisfying plates without pretense. Families do well here: there is a dedicated Kids Roast and affordably priced kids desserts, plus a garden that suits daytime visits. The Thai menu offers mild options for younger palates, while the classics menu has burgers and chips. If you need very plain food, stick to the pub staples; for adventurous eaters, the Thai side provides variety and value without being too challenging.
Area: Leafy West London pocket near St Peter’s Square; mix of residential streets and heritage vibes with a relaxed local crowd.
Safety: Generally safe and well-kept; typical West London lighting and foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to the Thames path, St Peter’s Church, and historic Island Records site; convenient to Stamford Brook station.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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