Seemor

The Duke of WellingtonB+Worth Trying

94A Crawford St, London W1H 2HQ · Pub, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (476 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

A lively Marylebone gastropub with creative British fare, excellent roasts, and a bustling local vibe—worth it for food lovers, but expect premium prices and occasional service hiccups.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

The Duke of Wellington delivers solid gastropub dining with strong food quality anchored by an exceptional Sunday roast and creative British menu. However, quality variation during busy periods and inconsistent service attentiveness prevent a higher grade. The attractive Marylebone location and welcoming atmosphere make it a competitive neighborhood choice, though pricing leans expensive for a pub without consistently flawless execution.

Restaurant Summary

The Duke of Wellington stands out as a vibrant Marylebone gastropub, blending creative British cuisine with the warmth of a true neighborhood local. The menu is a delightful mix of pub classics and inventive seasonal dishes—think Welsh Lamb Rump with black garlic, burrata with fermented chili, and a Sunday roast that inspires repeat visits. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with friendly staff and a crowd that’s equal parts locals and in-the-know visitors. Outdoor seating and private rooms make it a versatile spot for everything from family lunches to celebratory gatherings. Culinarily, the Duke leans into a contemporary gastropub approach, offering both comfort food favorites and more adventurous plates. This makes it a great fit for diners who appreciate creative twists on tradition—expect bold flavors, changing specials, and a kitchen that isn’t afraid to experiment. The Sunday roast is a must-try, and the menu’s flexibility means vegetarians and pescatarians will find solid options, though the selection isn’t exhaustive. Pricing is on the higher side for a pub, but reflects the quality and creativity on offer. For families, the Duke is genuinely welcoming, with several reviews highlighting positive experiences with children and family groups. While there’s no dedicated kids’ menu, familiar options like burgers, fish & chips, and simple sides are available, and the staff are accommodating. The lively energy and occasional noise may not suit every family, but for most, it’s a fun and accessible choice. Menu reality check: the current menu offers approachable dishes for kids and vegetarians, countering older reviews that claimed otherwise.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£32-42 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Upscale, vibrant Marylebone neighborhood with a mix of locals, professionals, and visitors; relaxed yet stylish pub scene.

Safety: Generally very safe, well-maintained, with good lighting and steady foot traffic, especially in the evenings.

Nearby: Surrounded by boutique shops, residential flats, and other pubs/restaurants; close to Marylebone High Street and Regent's Park.

Marylebone VillageA refined urban village with a mix of high-end restaurants, independent boutiques, and classic London charm. The dining scene is characterized by upscale casual eateries, gourmet cafes, and sophisticated international cuisine.
Marylebone CentralA compact, walkable area with a cosmopolitan feel, featuring trendy restaurants, art galleries, and boutique establishments.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–22:00 Tuesday12:00–23:00 Wednesday12:00–23:00 Thursday12:00–23:00 Friday12:00–23:00 Saturday10:00–23:00 Sunday12:00–22:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

View full analysis on Seemor →