The Fox & Grapes Wimbledon

Restaurant · Copse Hill

The Fox & Grapes Wimbledon

Restaurant · Copse Hill

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9 Camp Rd, London SW19 4UN, United Kingdom

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Modern British food, airy pub, minimalist rooms, Wi-Fi  

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9 Camp Rd, London SW19 4UN, United Kingdom Get directions

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9 Camp Rd, London SW19 4UN, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8619 1300
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The Best Restaurants in Wimbledon, London | Eater London

"This old school boozer on Wimbledon Common reinvented itself a few years ago as a gastropub, bringing some Michelin stardust into their kitchen in the form of exec chef Paul Merrett to offer a decidedly modern British menu. There’s burrata and salt marsh lamb rump for example, but also it’s happily still the kind of place for prawn cocktail or shepherd’s pie after a bracing / sweltering dog walk." - Johanna Derry

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General Election 2019 | Best Restaurants in Wimbledon | Eater London

"An old school boozer on Wimbledon Common, The Fox & Grapes reinvented itself a few years ago as a gastropub, bringing some Michelin stardust into their kitchen in the form of exec chef Paul Merrett to offer a decidedly modern British menu. There’s burrata and salt marsh lamb rump for example, but also it’s happily still the kind of place for prawn cocktail or shepherd’s pie after some door-knocking." - James Hansen

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Chelsea Warrington

Google
Only went for drink but had a lovely time outside and staff were friendly. Had a surprise to find a lovely spot, when we walked down a side street whilst exploring the area. For the pub, they allow dogs too which is great news for dog lovers!

Dave G

Google
Thoroughly enjoyed our Sunday roasts! Very good value for money and a great place overall. Also, I definitely have to mention that the whole staff was very nice and helpful. They even shared a drawing pens/pencils pouch with our kid. Super pleasant Sunday afternoon. Looking forward to come back!

Tony Smith

Google
Went for a Sunday lunch with my partner, started with six oysters, I had the trio of roasts and he had Sea Bream (fish of the day). What can I say, the food was perfect. It was made better by our server, Nikki, who was attentive and friendly throughout. Would highly recommend and will be back again soon.

Theosnan

Google
The room was lovely and cool on a very hot day. Plenty of bottle water in the room and the fridge. Breakfast basket was lovely to go with the yogurt milk butter and fruit already in the fridge. |However we did have an issue with the shower which was very slippy with no bathmat to prevent slips. The shower was very slow and only half the shower head had water coming out. As I have arthritis in my hip I need to be careful of slips.|Other than that, everything was great thank y ou

Voyager03221414033

Google
A very quiet, well ordered and provided hotel in a really attractive suburb of South west London. Great decor, comfortable bed and well equipped bathroom. Friendly and attentive staff. |Looking forward to coming back in autumn/winter and visiting the restaurant.

Mike Garnham

Google
I would love to have had at least a drink here. I arrived just after 1200. A big Marsden charity walk was passing by. Lucky they had a lovely Sunday to walk for such a great cause. I needed a drink. As I entered I was greeted by ‘do you have a booking’? I replied ‘do I need to book for a drink’? I was told I could sit at one of four seats at the bar and nowhere else as everyone would be arriving in the next 15 minutes. Seriously? Why not give us a table with a 1430 reservation; take our £30+; thank us; wipe the table down and greet the guests for their 1430 lunch. Why not? Because somebody feels like being a female Sergeant Major and making this their own fiefdom. Really?

Vic Matallah

Google
We celebrated our wedding at the Fox and Grapes and it was better than we could ever had imagined. The help we got on the run-up to the wedding and the service on the day were absolutely fantastic. The staff put together the prettiest room, arranged the flowers, the menus and the name cards for us, it looked so pretty. The food was absolutely delicious, the service impeccable and the overall organisation was spotless. Thank you to the wonderful team and see you soon for a Sunday roast! Vic & Cal

Tim S

Google
Went for dinner at the Fox and Grapes with my partner and another couple. The food was simply outstanding. I had the specials. Smoked haddock, cheddar and onion tart to start, then for the main course, perfectly cooked chicken breast in a delicious white sauce. The Fox has a lovely atmosphere and the service is friendly but it’s the food that really sets it apart.
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Fauxfoodi E.

Yelp
Quaint pub just out of Wimbledon, I ordered a platter to share and the others ordered fish and chips. We believe our order got lost because our food never came out despite the constant flow of dishes being carried to tables, this was quiet surprising considering it wasn't overally busy (around 2pm). The staff were apologetic and gave us extra focaccia bread and a bowl of green olives. We did go on to order coffee and desserts which were brought out promptly in comparison. I got the coconut cheese(less) cheesecake, however there was no coconut flavour :( mainly the sweetness from the date base (think raw food dessert) and was small for price- £7 Overall not a totally bad experience, food was good, when it arrived :)
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Steven R.

Yelp
Um.....is there another way to say, "over-rated"? Service - a nightmare. The woman who waited on our table looked at me square in the eyes and continued on her little walk to the kitchen. It took ages to order anything and then ages still to get the bill. Decor - a brightly lit pub. No more creativity than that. Food - I had the tagliatelle with Cod. A terrible combination. Also tried the pumpkin risotto which was boring. The creme brulee was served in weirdly huge ramekins. Some food writer is talking this place up. But why?
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Qype User (garyan…)

Yelp
Being a Westcountry boy at heart, I don't normally expect to find pubs like these in London. When I do, I rarely want to leave them. Situated on the edge of Wimbledon Common, and a few hundred yards away from Wimbledon Village high street, it looks like the kind of place you'd find on a winding Devon country road, and it feels just like one two. It's very traditional and wooden inside, although there is a big screen as well. There's a good range of beers on pump, friendly staff and free wifi, plus it's not too expensive. I've not tried the food and it'd be interesting to head in when it's not mid-afternoon on a Saturday, but it's a perfect watering hole after a long walk on the common and a great place for anyone who lives in London and misses proper country pubs.
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Qype User (dogfor…)

Yelp
After a quick walk through Wimbledon Common, there is no better destination than the Fox and Grapes. As soon as you open the door the atmosphere floods your senses, and the place is usually crammed! Offering a good range of ales and wines, and some interesting French food, the Fox and Grapes' main claim to fame are the fantastic Sunday roasts. Super beef with yorkshire pudding, and excellent pork with crackling. I haven't had a bad meal in there, and I've now been half a dozen times. Interesting crowd, lots of families, and great character. Give it a go, it's a winner!
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Qype User (Lady…)

Yelp
Having only recently moved down to the Wimbledon area I was more than pleased to find that typical English pubs were still alive in London without being full of old men in string vests! I've been to the Fox and Grapes twice and on both occasions the service has been great and I've really enjoyed myself. It's a very 'cosy' atmosphere and both the food and drink are great - they certainly keep their pipes clean! I would definitely recommend this both as somewhere for a couple and also for a group of friends. Probably not great for kids as not that much space.

Nathan K.

Yelp
Stumbled across this gastropub while on a walk in Wimbledon Common. It's an excellent genuine British country pub. The food is upscale but worth it, while the atmosphere is friendly and homey. It seemed to be populated by a good crowd of Authentic Local Characters, who made the whole experience more enjoyable. My sole complaint is that there was only one vegetarian option on the menu, which seems to be somewhat below par for this class of gastropub these days. It was an excellent risotto, but still, more options would be nice.
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Qype User (john…)

Yelp
Friend of my lives around the corner, so I've been here a few times. Stuck in an enclave of houses slap bang in the middle of Wimbledon Common, you're in an island of village life in suburban London. Good crowd at the pub, no village idots :-) Popular on Sundays following a walk around the Common. Must say the mists on winter evenings freak me out a bit, along with staring into the black undergrowth of the common. But that's because I'm a city boy at heart plus I've watched "Carry on Screaming" too many times!

Emily B.

Yelp
Was walking around Wimbledon Park for the first time and noticed this small "pub". Just wanted to pop in, relax for a few minutes while enjoying a pint. The restaurant was mostly empty; however the bar stools were occupied around the bar (4 seats). After ordering our drinks, the bar man asked if we were interested in having food. We explained that we just wanted to have a drink and we weren't hungry. No worries there. We found a table with just two seats to seat my boyfriend and I (tucked around the corner). A waitress came up and asked if we wanted any food. We explained we just were having a drink and there was no seating in the bar. She walked away but came back a moment later. She said her manager said they had a reservation coming in 48 minutes so if we could be done by then that would be great... the restaurant was nearly empty mind you and we were in the back of the restaurant. I have never felt so rushed and unwelcome in a pub/restaurant before. We left before the "48 minutes" were up, unpleased and definitely not returning back here.
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Peter G.

Yelp
Booked a table successfully here and made the trip all the way across to find out that there was a private party and we weren't allowed in the door. The staff were far from apologetic and offered nothing in return. Won't be back.
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Ben C.

Yelp
Wimbledon has lost a great pub to an overpriced, uninspiring menu. Served up by moody foreign exchange students. To cap it all, the manager doesn't realise that service charge is at the customers discretion - nice touch. Avoid.
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Clive G.

Yelp
Obviously a serious foodie venture, much improved interior but no longer a welcoming place after a stroll on the Common. Atmosphere was quite unfriendly, we are clearly not the customers the waiter wanted. We do need better restaurants in Wimbledon but this is the wrong location for such a great chef.

Qype User (Mallor…)

Yelp
This re-opening lives up to its promise. I have visited three times so far and not been disappointed once. Particularly like more unusual dishes such as ox tripe gratin while classics like fish and chips and pork pie are reassuringly available. A glass of good red wine and great flavours in the food made a delicious meal each time. The vanilla junket with pear diced and layered on top and served with cinnamom shortbread is my favourite pudding so far. I am working my way through the menu and it will be some time before I can exhaust all the choices but that pudding is already a personal fixture.

Qype User (simon1…)

Yelp
Visited early on a Sat night 6pm with party of 5. First impressions were good as what appears to be a no expense spared refurb impressed us all. This was however short lived... Being the only dinners in the place and with what can only be described a small army of staff one would expect perfect service... We were seated and given menus promptly but were not offered drinks and had to call over the waitress for drinks and a wine list. We only ordered mains but were not offered any starters or bread. When the mains came they were very disappointing. Some examples.... Fish and chips- very average, poorly presented and generally on a par with a Weatherspoons, despite costing an eye watering £13.50!!! Sausage and mash- Lovely cumberland ring sausage on a mash which had the consistency of soup, honest! This was completely hidden to the eye by the erroneous amount of onion in the gravy doused on top. Again nothing spectacular, and very over priced. We did not opt for deserts!!! Bill was £154.... £17 of which was a 12.5% service charge which I asked to be removed due to the poor service received. I did explain I would like to leave a tip of a lesser value however. The waitress then called the manager Cedric Bosi over who initially very rudely said he would not remove it and that we had to pay it as it was written on the menus??! I then educated him regarding the law and he reluctantly removed it. If you are reading this Claude Bosi I advise you to act fast on these fundamental flaws!!!!

Qype User (Kitche…)

Yelp
Like the refurb very bright and airy and very nice they allow dogs anywhere in the pub. Found the food very disappointing, and overpriced. Some of the starters were unimaginative and poorly presented. Although the main course was delicious as was the dessert. The waiting staff were very friendly and attentive. Would def be visiting again for a drink but would be expecting much better food for that price, even giving it is Wimbolden.