The Duke of Wellington

Pub · De Beauvoir Town

The Duke of Wellington

Pub · De Beauvoir Town

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119 Balls Pond Rd, London N1 4BL, United Kingdom

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Victorian pub with film club, comedy nights, great food  

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119 Balls Pond Rd, London N1 4BL, United Kingdom Get directions

frontierpubs.co.uk
@dukeofwellingtonn1

£10–20

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119 Balls Pond Rd, London N1 4BL, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7275 7640
frontierpubs.co.uk
@dukeofwellingtonn1

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Where To Drink Outside With Lots Of Space - London - The Infatuation

"The old school boozer is probably Dalston’s best pub and we are loathe to share it. But sharing is caring. There are picnic benches out front but it also sits opposite a little green space and square that everyone happily spreads out on." - jake missing

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The Duke of Wellington - Review - London - The Infatuation

"The old school boozer is probably Dalston’s best pub and we are loathe to share it. But sharing is caring. There are picnic benches out front but it also sits opposite a little green space and square that everyone happily spreads out on. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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Graham Carlton

Google
Nice pub with a good vibe, staff are very nice, Budvar prices for us were 90p higher than the previous bar we were at nearer to Islington but it was a nice place to watch football with 3 or 4 screens

Adam Leydon

Google
Lovely pub! Friendly people; delicious Guinness & pizzas - a great spot to catch up with a friend and/or watch sport on the TV.

George Love

Google
Amazing pub with great live sport options, air conditioning, Tiny rebel on tap too which is an incredible brew for UK standards. Great indoor outdoor flow with very friendly staff. Would come again/10.

Tom Murphy

Google
Great place to watch the football and a nice eclectic mix of people enjoying the pub. Staff were really accommodating. All round a nice place to have a drink.

Josho Kamoo

Google
Good casual pub to grab a pint. They have a big screen in one room. Staff and customers were super friendly .My grandaunt and uncle have been going here for years,if not decades and have enjoyed the place and I did also.one negatives is there should be a larger selection of 🍺 in the place as I found out their wasn't a wide enough selection for my taste.i am coming from Canada,so some of the beers I wasn't feeling .I would recommend this place and next time I am in London and England I will pass by.Shout out to Cucu, Terry and Macharia.

David Simkins

Google
Lovely Victorian pub near Dalston Junction. Large screen for watching sport in one room, but not throughout the pub - so great to have a choice. Really good selection of craft beers and other drinks on offer. Pizza was really good too. Definitely worth visiting.

Hiwet

Google
Had an amazing dinner at The Duke of Wellington with great customer service from the staff! The pizza was delicious and atmosphere was very chilled and relaxing. Will definitely be visiting again :)

James

Google
Bar lady accidentally tipped an entire pint all over my wife. She apologised immediately and was totally lovely. I asked the man I believed to be the manager if he was indeed the manager, expecting the response to be that he could help pay for cleaning the coat, ruined shoes and bag now literally full of beer or at least help clean them and instead was met with a very stand offish - "It was an accident, she apologised, I don't like the way you've asked me that" and then he walked off and cleaned the floor without offering anything to clean the clothes etc.
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Michael B.

Yelp
There seems to be some sort of magical effect in operation at The Duke of Wellington: Whenever a seat is opened up, whether at a table or at the bar, it is instantly filled, and yet one never can tell from whence the people come -- the place never seems to be crowded, and no one ever seems to be waiting for a chair. It's almost as if the punters are a liquid, flowing in at the same rate as they flow out, always finding their own level. That said, I found The Duke of Wellington to be pleasant but entirely unexceptional. The interior decor is minimalist to the point of nonexistence; the exterior is unremarkable, and there is nothing to recommend a visit to its Dalston location.
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Melania P.

Yelp
On Sunday I meet a few friends in Hackney for a drink at the Wellington. I had not checked out this pub before but really enjoyed it. The pub feels part of the neighbourhood and I noticed people taking advantage of the comfy chairs and reading the paper while sipping a pint. The pub is not overbearing and has a low key vibe that I really enjoyed. There is outdoor seating and despite the chill people were taking advantage of that space as well. As far as pubs go, this was a great place to grab a drink and chat with friends. The prices were great and the drinks flowing. I'm not sure if they offer pub grub, I was happy with a few drinks, especially since, as we sat chatting there was talk about turning our get together into a pub crawl. To be honest, I had to nix that idea because after a few minutes in this comfy friendly pub, I was perfectly happy enjoying the Wellington for the evening!
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Siobhan K.

Yelp
Great pub for the Dalston area, mainly because it hasn't been over run with hipsters and too coool for school bar staff. Music is always good, the food (especially the chips) is really good (all locally sourced and good quality). They have a back room where you can sit on a nice couch and play many of the games that they provide. Good outdoor area too. They also do movie nights and dinner nights. It gets pretty busy at the weekends and has a late licence too. The fact that I can jump from my window and land on one of the benches outside is a great bonus!
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Linzi M.

Yelp
This is where one quiet Sunday drink turned into several lost hours of boozing. Why? Because we just couldn't leave this pub. On a rare sunny day, the big windows just fill this place with light. It was quiet enough when we arrived, people eating Sunday roasts and chilling. By 6pm, it was rammed with people chattering and drinking. The highlights for me at this bar are obviously the food and drink. The Duke stocks all local bottled beers, which makes it very cool. I didn't even know we had that many local breweries. And the food: damn, those roasts, pies and fish going by us every minute made me ravenous. Huge Yorkshire puds and roast potatoes looked amazing. We grabbed a cheese plate and dove in. In keeping with the pop up vibe of London these days, Capish, a street food company, serves Italian/American meatballs and sliders during Monday - Saturday. WOW. I am coming back for this too. Especially as they had gelato from Gelupo on the menu too.
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Chris F.

Yelp
Really excellent locals pub. Although this pub is located on the main road, the longest side of the pub (and the outside area) is on a residential street, which I found gives the place a unique feel. First time I cam here there was a beer festival, which included an excellent chocolate orange stout, but even when I came back when there was no special occasion the pub looked to have about 8 different ales available and none of the predictable choices. The pub also does a great job with sport. They have a separate room with a big screen, so you can watch it or completely avoid it (we can all stand the odd cheer I'm sure). I like this as I love my sport but have a lot of friends who would rather die a slow death than watch football or cricket, so I like both options. Haven't tried the food, but it looks reasonable.
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Zoe H.

Yelp
The Wellington is a great pub that is just on the border of Hackney and Islington. Now that winter is definately here and teh days seems to be getting darker earlier and earlier- the Wellington is the perfect cosy place to sit with a pint or glass of wine. A few years ago it used to be a proper old man's pub but since the makeover there is a mixture of locals and first timers who have moved to Dalston. The staff are friendly and it nice to see them chatting away to the regulars. I have been here a few times in the summer and it's great to sit outside knowing that it will not be crammed with like minded drinkers. I first discovered The Wellington after enjoying an early dinner at the large nearby noodle bar but now I head straight there if I'm in the area.
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Qype User (Rhiant…)

Yelp
A gem of a pub. Situated just a short walk from Dalston, on the busy Ball's Pond Road, The Wellington is possibly one of the nicest pubs I've been to. Some nights it has sport, but has another room without the tv, so that those who aren't interested don't have to put up with the men screaming! Drinks are reasonably priced, and the staff friendly and efficient. With traditional beers on pump, and a good wine list, they've recently added some cocktails to the drinks menu too, which has certainly appealed to the female drinkers. Food isn't bad at all, although the Sunday Roast could be maybe a little better. The desserts and tapas / sharing platters are lovely. With comfy sofas, nice atmosphere, and an old-fashioned feel, this is a lovely place to whittle away an evening or, indeed, a whole weekend!
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Qype User (Hampst…)

Yelp
We were in Dalston just to check out some pubs as a friend moved there recently so we were just out drinking and not eating. First off, the bar staff were friendly. The vibe is laid back, cozy and not pretentious. They had some good indie tunes playing but not too loud. The crowd was laid back and the people at the table near us who were eating seemed to chow their food down, so I'm guessing it was pretty tasty. Will definitely head back.
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Erin H.

Yelp
Real ales, good cider and Trivial Pursuit. This is my kind of pub.
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patrick w.

Yelp
I go past this pub on a regular basis on the way home (the No. 38 bus just before you reach Dalston Junction as you head towards Hackney). I have been meaning to check it out for sometime, which I finally got to do tonight. Wow. What a pleasant surprise. The pub is divided into three sections: a front traditional bar (the bar being in the center of the room so there are tables on all sides); a larger room at the back with comfortable sofas, with a large TV for sport or movie nights; a few tables on a relatively quiet street outside (the pub itself being on a corner). The patrons are clearly locals; as one of the other reviewers said, either new arrivals to the area or locals who have been coming here for years. When we were there (on a Wednesday between Christmas and New Year) the place was relatively busy, but not too crowded, but there is a sense that it could get much busier later in the week. There is a large fireplace at the back of the front bar with tables nearby: perfect for these long winter evenings. As you would suspect there is a good selection of beers and other alcohols available; all at reasonable prices. The menu looks really good, and I am looking forward to eating here on my next visit. I realize that sadly I live on the outer edges of Yelpverse here in London. This is a knock-out pub, but sadly too far out for most Yelpers to have apparently seen (the only two reviews are from 2008 - presumably by scouts when Yelp first arrived in London). An easy four-stars from me.
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Kristina M.

Yelp
The Wellington has always looked extremely attractive from the outside when I drove by on the bus on my way home, and I am glad I finally ventured out to check it out from the inside. And I must say: it's not just a pretty face, but possesses inner beauty as well, if you know what I mean. This is the ideal pub in my mind: a friendly and happy atmosphere, good drinks and some food at very reasonable prices, great staff, interesting mix of people, nice decor, lots of cozy corners to hide in - and they even have a fire place! Also: they make excellent fries, and those who know me will be aware that this is an absolute must on my list for what makes a good pub. In sum: I couldn't ask for more in a pub. This is the perfect place to spend an evening sipping wine or beer (or, indeed, have one of their excellent GTs), chatting with friends (or with a date) and just relaxing and having fun. If you need more entertainment than that, they also have a large room in the back that is used for film screenings and other activities - check their website for more info.
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Charlotte A.

Yelp
Always looking for a great pub for Sunday lunch, especially a roast. A friend on Facebook posted about a The Duke Of Wellington pub and how delish their Sunday roast was. Although we live closeby, we've never checked this pub put because we thought food wise, it was only the Italian meatball subs on offer. Today we went late-ish for 3pm and got seated at the bar. The pub was busy and the empty tables had reserved signs on them and the back room had a private function on so we were lucky to get a couple of bar stools. The staff were really friendly and quickly attentive. We ordered the lamb and rare beef roast and to drink just a sparkling water and a half pint of Guinness. The Guinness tasted good but it should have sat a but before bringing over. The bar girl saw our doggie and offered water straight away which was really sweet. All the staff seem really happy to work there which added to the good vibe. They were playing Lou Reed and despite normally liking a more quiet pub, it added to the ambience and it wasn't so loud that you couldn't carry on a conversation. Now, onto the roasts... Definitely generous portions and one of the best I've had. Served quite quick and hot plates with lots of meat, veg and 4 roast potatoes each. My lamb was so tender and the hubby's beef is served rare (which he's not keen on but he doesn't like to send food back- he thought rare meant a special breed of beef! ) I have up be honest with the critique and the potatoes were on the overbooked burnt side and I wish the gravy came separate as it was already poured over the food. They forgot my mint sauce so I asked for some and they happily obliged and brought home made yummy vinegary mint sauce. Overall really enjoyed the food and feel properly stuffed. Will be back again for sure!!!
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Qype User (ericak…)

Yelp
Definitely my chosen local pub. From real ales to very good food and wine. Not too busy, not too trendy and with a good service. I have tried the burger and the Sunday roast which I recommend, specially the burger. They also got a space for functions, which sometimes is used to screen films and football matches. What else could you want from your local?

Qype User (edhif…)

Yelp
This pub has been taken over by new owners and was given a full refurbishment in March 2009. They now stock a wide range of real ales ad have added a cinema club to their range of events.

Qype User (jay3…)

Yelp
nice boozer, staff are friendly and the people that go are your more local regular types, nice decor. Downside two drinks; glass of house white and a beer came to over a tenner!! so if you are low on cash I would try the bar below the vortex, decent prices and good music/atmospher.

Qype User (LAB…)

Yelp
Nice local with a laid back vibe, good range of beers and wines and some great food. Often show cricket on a big screen in the back room, which not enough pubs do! On the pricier side for food and wine but not unusually so for a London pub. Would recommend for a relaxed Sunday lunch!