The Star Tavern is located in a residential mews and has a country pub feel to it. They serve traditional English dishes as well as beers, wines and spirits, and can cater for private parties of up to 50 people. They are famed for their Scotch rib-eye steak.
The Star Tavern
9 / 10 from 1 review
6 Belgrave Mews West
Belgravia
London
SW1X 8HT
020 7235 3019
Belgravia
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Stumbling on this pub has been a London highlight!
Cosy, intimate and grand, The Star Tavern is well worth the twisting trip into the unknown. It is a traditional pub with all the trimmings. That means plenty of wood, hanging baskets, dartboard and plenty of real ale on tap. Being a Fullers pub, you’ll find the excellent London Pride, ESB and Honey Dew along with a range of more continental lagers. And though this might be one of the most expensive postcodes in London, the food is your standard pub fare at reasonable prices. But this isn’t really about the produce. And even if it didn’t have the quality real ales on draught we’d probably still be seduced because for us it’s all about the wholesome, quaint experience of a visit here.
Reviewed by T.A.O
Published on Nov 14, 2013
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London's best traditional pubs
This is what Britain does best
The Star Tavern isn’t just a traditional pub; it’s a traditional pub in an uber traditional area of London. Walk down the mews to this lovely Knightsbridge local and prepare for some odd looks because once you’re in you’ll stand out as an outsider immediately. Not in a bad way, of course, you simply will. But no fear, get thee to the bar, order a Fuller’s pint and settle in to a cosy corner.
Our pick of London pubs with open fires
Let's cosy-up
We’re firm fans of The Star Tavern in Belgravia Mews and not only for the way it tends to make us feel like we’re mixing with the upper classes when we visit. Dimly lit, compact and charming, the open fire is the bow on one of West London’s quaintest pubs.
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