23 Grosvenor Gardens use to be a bank a decade ago. We have turned it in to a fantastic place where you can relax and socialise over a glass of wine. The old vaults that existed under the bank and have been refurbished along with the entire underground storage which today leads to a garden room, to provide a unique experience that is hard to find.
The Bar and Ante Room which takes over the majority of the top floor of this stunning …
Victorian pub decor is combined with modern flat screen TVs showing sports at this chic sports bar.
Traditional pub near Houses of Parliament, favoured by politicians and journos, with division bell.
Westminster pub with elaborate ceiling, politicians' portraits and illustrious former clientele.
Arty, elegant eatery using locally-sourced fare for modern European menu, charcoal grill specials.
23 Grosvenor Gardens, Westminster, London SW1W 0BP, UK
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