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The Duke of Wellington has THREE glorious floors of bevvies and buff blokes, which explains why the place is constantly busy. There’s not often a time when one can’t saunter past and spy a bit of man crumpet as they spill out from the Duke of Welly’s door and onto the surrounding street.

The Welly is also delightfully attitude-free

With guys of all types welcome to schmooze and booze, while they enjoy delightful pop classics on the overhead screens. It’s also great for people watching, if you can snag yourself a table by the windows during the summer, that is. You’ll get a perfect seat for watching the daily performance that is Old Compton Street down at the Duke of Wellington.

Duke of Wellington

The Duke of Wellington re-opens on the 4th July. 

You now need to book a table if you want to enjoy that view! Unfortunately, and we did warn you that it’s popular, the Welly is fully booked this Saturday, 4th July, but there is a of walk-in option, although you should expect a considerable wait in the queue. Oliver, the general manager, tells us that they will do their best, but entry is not guaranteed.

You can book online here and take advantage of theirapp which allows you to order drinks. QX thinks that’s so cool and convenient. 

Duke of Wellington opening Times:

Sunday to Thursday 12:00-22:00

Friday to Saturday 12:00-00:00

77 Wardour Street Soho London W1D 6QA

 

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