DUCHESS BELLE
Pub & Hotel
A friendly, cosy pub dating back to 1883 sits opposite Battersea Power Station Station on the Northern Line and up the road from Battersea Dogs Home, so a dog friendly pub too!
The internal pub walls are laced in beautiful flowers which compliments the sunny rear & front gardens, perfect for the Summer to enjoy the weather or in the colder months, sit under a heater & enjoy a glass or two.
UHD screens & multi screen wall wirh three sound zones ensures an impressive sport's screening with a full schedule including football, cricket, rugby, F1 as well as American sports.
Starting with breakfast daily we also serve a mouth watering all day dining menu of
traditional pub grub with an American twist where you can opt for homemade smashed beef burgers, nachos, and freshly battered fish and chips.
Whilst munching on our kitchen selection, you can drink from a selection of draught ales, lagers, spirits, wines and jugs of cocktails.
The first floor bar & balcony can be hired for private parties and events such as wedding receptions, birthdays, baby showers, hen and stag dos and wakes - an affordable space that provides stunning views of Battersea Power Station.
Our boutique hotel rooms will be launched soon offering cosy, affordable rooms all with ensuite bathrooms, tea & coffee facilities in the rooms & a delicious breakfast in the morning included in all our room rates.
We are an ideal location for staying over when visiting the US Embassy, attending events at evolution or shopping trip to London.
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SPORT SCHEDULE
Please check with the venue if your required game is not listed here
Our sport schedule may change depending on demand, to avoid disappointment please call the venue in advance
Pub History
The site where the Duchess stands was originally a Public House
called the Duchess of York built in 1789 to commemorate the marriage of the Duke of York to Princess Frederica Charlotte of Prussia which took place in 1791.
It was one of several builds begun in 1789 by Lovell & Peecock as part of the Nine Elms development.
The book ‘The Metamorphosis of Battersea’ by Keith Alan Bailey mentions he pub being the venue for the auction of lands around thea held in May 1819.
The original pub was demolished in 1883 to make way for the current building and there have been numerous mentions of the pub in the Census over the years.
VISIT US
101 Battersea Park Road
London
SW8 4DS
E: duchess@bellepubsandrestaurants.co.uk
T. 020 7498 7611
Opening Times :
Monday – Wednesday 08.00hrs – 23.00hrs
Thursday - Saturday 08.00hrs – Midnight
Sunday 08.00hrs – 23.00hrs