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Thomas Cubitt
(formerly Carpenters Arms, Prince of Wales)
44 Elizabeth Street
Belgravia
London
SW1W 9PA
Social Links
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Visit Thomas Cubitt on Facebook
Follow @TheThomasCubitt on Twitter
Opening Times
Monday | Midday - 11.00 pm |
Tuesday | Midday - 11.00 pm |
Wednesday | Midday - 11.00 pm |
Thursday | Midday - 11.00 pm |
Friday | Midday - 11.00 pm |
Saturday | Midday - 11.00 pm |
Sunday | Midday - 10.30 pm |
Meal Times
12 - 10 Mon - Sat
12 - 9.30 Sun
About the Pub
Under the same ownership as the Orange, the Alfred Tennyson and the Grazing Goat an attractive, modern ‘pub and dining room’ with separate restaurant rooms. In addition to bar food, the dining room is open 12-3 and 6-10 Monday to Saturday and 12-9.30 Sunday. The ground floor around the U-shaped bar has unusual squared glass windows and extensive wood panelling and is adorned with stuffed pheasants and deers’ heads. Tennis at Wimbledon is the only sport allowed on TV. The pub organises charity runs. Thomas Cubitt was a well-known Victorian property developer and builder, who aimed to build one pub for every 160 houses in his developments. In Belgravia the pubs were mainly confined to mews sites, whilst in more down-market Pimlico they were allowed on the main streets but not in the more exclusive squares. Pubs were very often the first buildings to go up in new Victorian housing developments, acting as a site office and workers' canteen where the men could usefully recycle their wages back to the landlord developer. And when all was finished, the pub could be sold to raise further capital.
In Dec. 2015 it was reported that Manjit Dale, founding partner of TDR Capital, led a consortium of private investors to take a majority stake in Cubitt House.
This is one of only nine London pubs to be featured as an "inspectors' favourite" in the Michelin Guide 2017.
Regular cask ales
This pub serves 2 regular beers.
- Canopy Cubitt 1788
- Canopy Journeyman
Features
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Real Ale Available
Facilities
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Lunchtime Meals
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Evening Meals
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Restaurant Area
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Sports TV
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Thomas Cubitt
44 Elizabeth Street
Belgravia
London
SW1W 9PA
Sat Nav Reference
Transport
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Close to Bus Routes
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Close to Railway Station
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Close to London Underground / Overground / DLR
Nearby Bus Routes (< ½ mile)
11, 211, C10
Nearby Station (550m)
London Victoria
Nearby London Underground/Overground/DLR (450m)
Sloane Square
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