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Friday
Mar052010

The Builders Arms - Chelsea

In South Kensington look no further than The Builders Arms for somewhere nice to enjoy a relaxing pint or two and unwind. The Builders Arms is a traditional English pub setback from the main road in a quiet Chelsea street. It has a warm cosy atmosphere and is a popular choice for locals, with its friendly staff and homely decor it is the perfect place to drink and eat.

Situated within a three storey Georgian building The Builders Arms has been recently updated with colourful bookcases and unusual artwork giving it a more modern and quirky feel. The Builders Arms has a varied menu changing daily to give you a great choice of meals to suit every taste. The great food combined with an excellent beer and wine menu is enough to ensure a truly pleasant evening. Unlike many other pubs in the area The Builders arms is slightly off the beaten track and this helps to give it a more welcoming atmosphere.

Although it can get a little busy of an evening or during the weekend this adds to the vibrant atmosphere and helps to enjoy an evening drink. For any beer drinker The Builders Arms tries to get the best balance of beers and ales. As well as having an extensive array of beers available it also has guest ales to try.

These are just a few comments made about The Builders Arms. This really is a hidden gem tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the kings road.

 

 “Very pleasant pub in winter, warm and cosy atmosphere (BITE.com)

“If you want to eat in a pub, this is the best choice for miles around, definitely.” (BITE.com) 

“dined this afternoon, service exemplary, food, top notch, refurb impressive!!!”(BITE.com)



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