Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 7 and Version 6 of Cadogan Arms, SW3 5UG
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Gastropub on the King's Road in Chelsea. Prior to December 2008, it was a decent, unpretentious boozer; it was then acquired by the ETM Group and closed for refurbishment. It reopened as a gastropub in April 2009.
Post-refurb, it's divided into two parts, with the lighter, airier front section dedicated to drinking and the cosier back section laid with cutlery and napkins for dining. There's also a bookable function room upstairs, which a sign seen in April 2009 indicated was free to hire (though there's a minimum spend).
Kake visited on a Wednesday afternoon in late April 2009, shortly after the refurb. Although the inside was finished and decorated, they were still painting the outside — but a sign on the door assured potential customers that they were open for business. Music was playing (ska). Ales available were Adnams Bitter (£1.70/half), Adnams Broadside, and London Pride.
Accessibility: One step up to get in, one more step down to the restaurant area, and toilets are up a flight of stairs. The toilet cubicles are also quite hard to actually get into, at least in the ladies'.
See also:
- Beer In The Evening comments
- Foodepedia article on the refurb (includes photo of the new interior)
- Fancyapint review (of the old incarnation)
- Qype comments (on the old incarnation)
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