Reservations · Outdoor seating
Iconic riverside Fuller’s pub with characterful rooms and terrace views; drinks and classic fish and chips shine, but food consistency and service pace vary with crowd levels.
The Dove exemplifies a well-executed neighborhood pub anchored by exceptional riverside views and historic character that justify its loyal following. However, inconsistent execution—particularly with Sunday roasts and portion sizes during peak service—combined with documented delays in food delivery and billing prevents a higher grade. Fish and chips remains reliably strong, and the setting shines on quieter afternoons, making it worth visiting when you prioritize atmosphere over flawless service.
A slice of old London on the Thames, The Dove pairs historic charm with one of Hammersmith’s best river views. Guests describe snug, low-beamed rooms, a tiny record-holding bar, and a terrace that glows at sunset. "Sitting by the water with a pint felt like a little holiday," sums up the vibe, though on busy days some diners report slow service and occasional billing hiccups. The setting remains the star, with magical riverside moments when you time it right. The kitchen leans elevated pub classic rather than flashy, an approach that feels traditional with polish: beer-battered haddock with triple-cooked chips, a premium beef fillet, burrata and seasonal veg-led starters. Fish and chips is the banker order, while Sunday roasts split opinion—great on a good day, under-portioned or tepid when slammed. Prices reflect the riverfront, so value hinges on picking house strengths and aiming for off-peak windows. Families use the terrace as a relaxed base; there is no formal kids menu, but burger and chips, fish and chips, and ice cream are safe bets. Space is tight inside and noise rises at peak, so earlier seatings help. If your crew is picky, steer toward simple crowd-pleasers rather than the fancier cuts, and consider booking to secure a river-facing table.
Area: Leafy riverside stretch west of central Hammersmith with historic cottages and a local, scenic vibe.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked by walkers and joggers; calm at night.
Nearby: Near Hammersmith Bridge, Thames Path, and Hammersmith Apollo; attracts pre-show crowds and weekend walkers.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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