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Lillie Langtry
19 Lillie Road
Fulham
LONDON
SW6 1UE
Social Links
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Opening Times
Monday | 11.00 am - Midnight |
Tuesday | 10.00 am - Midnight |
Wednesday | 10.00 am - Midnight |
Thursday | 10.00 am - Midnight |
Friday | 10.00 am - Midnight |
Saturday | 10.00 am - Midnight |
Sunday | Midday - 11.00 pm |
Meal Times
11 - 10 Mon - Sat
12 - 9 Sun
Owner
Hippo Inns (Ei Group)
About the Pub
Built in 1835 as the Lillie Arms and named after its freeholder owner, Sir John Scott Lillie (1790-1868). Originally a watering hole for the nearby Kensington Canal (opened 1828), later to become the West London Railway, this is Fulham’s oldest surviving 19th century pub. Enlarged in 1875 with a new ground floor addition and revamped frontage. Given its present name in 1979, no doubt because Lillie Langtry is considerably more interesting to history than Sir John! The "Jersey Lily" was a successful actress and courtesan in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, attracting huge public interest and reputedly having affairs with a string of noblemen including Bertie, Prince of Wales, who paid several visits to the nearby Earl's Court Exhibition grounds and might have courted Lillie nearby. She shrewdly used her fame to endorse commercial products such as cosmetics and Pears Soap. Her friend Oscar Wilde based the plot of his play Lady Windermere's Fan, on her life and society's attitude towards it.
The pub reopened in August 2016 after an extensive refurbishment. There is a cocktail bar
upstairs themed as a fashionable Victorian parlour.
Regular cask ales
No beers listed Add regular beers
Changing cask ales
This pub serves 3 changing beers.
Changing beers typically include:
- Hogs Back TEA
- Timothy Taylor Boltmaker
Features
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Real Ale Available
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Cask Marque Accredited
Facilities
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Disabled Access
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Lunchtime Meals
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Evening Meals
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Pub Garden
Front.
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Dog Friendly
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Live Music
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Smoking Area
Front garden.
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Wifi
View on Larger Map
Lillie Langtry
19 Lillie Road
Fulham
LONDON
SW6 1UE
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 (35m)
Various
Nearby Station (150m)
West Brompton
Nearby London Underground/Overground/DLR (150m)
West Brompton
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