The Brown Dog
Main info
£10 - £31
/
British, Vegetarian options
28 Cross St, London
Closed now
12PM-11PM
- Sunday 12PM-8:30PM
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday 3PM-10:30PM
- Wednesday 3PM-10:30PM
- Thursday 12PM-11PM
- Friday 12PM-11PM
- Saturday 12PM-11PM
About this place
This charming establishment is a true delight for those seeking a genuine pub experience with the hidden edge of a gastropub. With an enchanting clientele of locals, you are welcomed not only by warm smiles but also the presence of canine companions, given its dog-friendly policy. Inside, the cozy atmosphere is complemented beautifully by a classic vintage décor, providing an inviting backdrop for both intimate meals and casual gatherings.
The menu boasts modern takes on traditional fare, with highlights such as succulent roast beef paired with homemade Yorkshire puddings, perfectly cooked sirloin steak with peppercorn sauce, and tantalizing sweetbreads. For something from the sea, the anchovy caper pizza is an unexpected triumph. In addition to these stand-out items, a roster of enticing drinks, including the bespoke Brown Dog Ale and a meticulously chosen wine list, further enhance the dining experience.
When weather permits, the serene garden area invites patrons to bask in the afternoon sun, perhaps under a shady peach tree, making al fresco dining particularly appealing in this secluded urban retreat. The commitment to customer service is commendable, as the attentive staff ensures a seamless and memorable visit, evidenced by their diligent engagement with diners' needs and preferences. This establisment harmonizes rustic charm with a touch of sophistication, creating an esteemed destination for both regulars and newcomers.
The menu boasts modern takes on traditional fare, with highlights such as succulent roast beef paired with homemade Yorkshire puddings, perfectly cooked sirloin steak with peppercorn sauce, and tantalizing sweetbreads. For something from the sea, the anchovy caper pizza is an unexpected triumph. In addition to these stand-out items, a roster of enticing drinks, including the bespoke Brown Dog Ale and a meticulously chosen wine list, further enhance the dining experience.
When weather permits, the serene garden area invites patrons to bask in the afternoon sun, perhaps under a shady peach tree, making al fresco dining particularly appealing in this secluded urban retreat. The commitment to customer service is commendable, as the attentive staff ensures a seamless and memorable visit, evidenced by their diligent engagement with diners' needs and preferences. This establisment harmonizes rustic charm with a touch of sophistication, creating an esteemed destination for both regulars and newcomers.
How to get there
28 Cross St, London
Heathrow Airport — 8.72 mi