The Crown & Sceptre in Hammersmith and Fulham
The Crown & Sceptre is in the town of Hammersmith and Fulham. ¿Do you want to know how to taste its flavors? You will find it at the 57 Melina Road location, a place that you can also visit without problems using Google Maps by car or on foot.
The Crown & Sceptre is an ideal Thai place if you move around the Hammersmith and Fulham location.
The Crown & Sceptre has achieved a 4.6 determined by 414 consumer comments, certainly 414 are not a few valuations.
¿Do you have any questions? You should know then that The Crown & Sceptre responds by phone + 44 ( 0 ) 20 8746 0060.
Where is The Crown & Sceptre?
🏠 57 Melina Rd, London W12 9HY
Large pub for big screen sports with a walled terrace plus curry, burger, quiz and poker nights.
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Opinions
The T.
If you're only considering coming here to have drinks, don't! I recommend trying their Thai food as well as that's one of the main highlights of this pub - you won't regret it!It's situated on a more quiet, residential-like road and feels spacious the moment you come in. Feels cozy and more relaxing given it's not on a main high street too.
Richard W.
We came here for the early part of new years eve. They have a Thai food kitchen which cooks delicious food. We met the new owners and they were very friendly. A good local friendly pub which we use often for family gatherings.
Mark M.
A great old pub in the Bush. Thai kitchen there offers generous portions and is very tasty. Nice place to spend a winter's evening by the fire.
S T.
Amazing that food. Friendly bar stuff and cosy.
David W.
Love this pub. Great good and beer always feels cozy especially when the log fire is burning. Plenty of space outside under heated cover. Great for sports, busy on QPR home game days, but always a great atmosphere
Luke G.
Excellent bar - one of my favourite spots I've found in London. Lovely scenic bar and garden tucked away in a side street. Fantastic Asian cuisine which is fairly priced and different to "standard pub food". With great beers/ales available and friendly staff- I can't wait to go back again!
Dafydd W.
This Fuller's managed pub is just on the outskirts of Shepherd's Bush.As a fan of the 1980's BBC series 'Give Us A Break' this was a must visit and did not disappoint. Although the interior has changed significantly since then it is very smart inside plus the staff were very friendly and welcoming.The London Pride was spot on and the food was an extensive Thai menu. Had the Mixed meat Pad Kee Mao with was full of flavour and was a good portion for the price.A fantastic hidden gem in the back streets of Shepherd's Bush
Nicholas F.
The Crown & Scepter is one of those rare backstreet neighbourhood pubs that survived the storm of closing pubs across the country through sheer quality. The reasons it survived are its amazing quality authentic thai cuisine, its great range of beers and its large and comfortable in and outdoor spaces. Its also typically not completely packed out allowing for drop in visits in a time of having to book ahead, even on a Friday night. I would recommend anyone in the area to take the extra steps to visit.
Marco M.
Great choice of beers, very friendly bar staff. The icing on the cake, they have one of the best Thai kitchens I’ve tried in London. The sharing platters are world class.
Jacky
This pub is nice and quiet, with a lovely beer garden that is quaintly lit in the evening.Bar staff are friendly, as are the kitchen staff preparing and cooking up the tasty and authentic Thai dishes available.Prices are very reasonable too for Central London, around £5 per pint, and around £15 for a starter, main and jasmine rice.I'd love to come back, it's refreshing to go to an affordable London pub with a pleasant atmosphere where you can also hear yourself talk.Highly recommended
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If you have any questions, you can contact The Crown & Sceptre by calling 020 8746 0060.
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In The Crown & Sceptre they specialise in other cuisines and thai.
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414 customers of The Crown & Sceptre have given it an average rating of 4,6.