The Marquess of Anglesey
39 Bow Street, Covent Carden, London, WC2E 7AU
Ever wondered why pubs are named after a person of nobility? Whilst pondering on that question one may feel there is a valiant individual who truly deserves to have a pub named after him, Henry Paget, The Marquess of Anglesey. But perhaps his exploits may not evoke much interest in the minds of diners who have plenty of catching up to do with theatre news, since the Royal Opera House is located just opposite, or rugby matches playing on the stretched screen. The restaurant upstairs serves a medley of classic British dishes that include specials like the famous chicken pie, Wiltshire ham, poached eggs and chips, or pan-fried liver and bacon. Sandwiches seem to be more of a default dish while at a pub, and here's every reason to do so with fillings like hand carved British ham salad or sausage with caramelised onions.Ever wondered why pubs are named after a person of nobility? Whilst pondering on that question one may feel there is a valiant individual who truly deserves to have a pub named after him, Henry Paget, The Marquess of Anglesey. But perhaps his exploits may not evoke much interest in the minds of diners who have plenty of catching up to do with theatre news, since the Royal Opera House is located just opposite, or rugby matches playing on the stretched screen.
The restaurant upstairs serves a medley of classic British dishes that include specials like the famous chicken pie, Wiltshire ham, poached eggs and chips, or pan-fried liver and bacon. Sandwiches seem to be more of a default dish while at a pub, and here's every reason to do so with fillings like hand carved British ham salad or sausage with caramelised onions.
Mr Young's products are much in evidence, so expect to find an exciting selection of wines, beers and cocktails.
The Marquess of Anglesey is a comfortable, welcoming pub and enjoys an enviable location, providing an ideal pit-stop for shoppers, theatregoers and those out working or sightseeing who can stop and enjoy a quick drink or a leisurely meal.
The upstairs restaurant is warm and airy, with an express lunch menu and an easygoing à la carte of classics such as macaroni cheese, gourmet burgers, rib-eye steaks and homemade pies.
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Fish & Chip, Modern British
: 12:00 - 14:30 17:30 - 22:00
: 12:00 - 22:00
: 12:00 - 20:00
Reservations: 020 7240 3216
39 Bow Street, Covent Carden, London, WC2E 7AU [Map]
N/A £25.00
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
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Children welcome
Air condition
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Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
£12.95
£12.95
12.5%
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