"The Cod" is no ordinary gastro-pub. Situated at the bottom of restaurant-heavy Draycott Avenue, it's always buzzing with Chelsea locals. The restaurant, which serves excellent modern British food, is separated from the rest of the layout in a rectangular, airy room with a retractable glass roof which is great for summer dining. The one-page menu is full of simple, fresh and delicious items, like the roast butternut squash risotto and British mainstays like "black sheep ale" battered fish & chips. Desserts are wickedly sweet, as all British desserts should be. A perfect place for after-work drinks and a meal to rival any of the nearby Brompton Cross fare.
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Came in for dinner during a visit to London. I did not have a reservation so there was a bit of a wait, but I had a (large) glass of wine in the bar area....
The Admiral Codrington is your classic English pub, gentrified considerably to cater to the local Chelsea crew. There is a big after work drinks scene so...
The Codrington is an okay pub with a serious drawback... It's too damn small, everytime I come in here I end up squeezed up against a wall, desperately...
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this pub is a bit lost in the heart of chelsea but it is what makes its charm. as you have to fight your way through to find it, it is always very ...
The Ad Cod, as it’s know in the area, is an established haunt of the Chelsea set. It is always busy, and is great for spending a good couple ...
Very much a gastropub, they even have a posher restaurant section of the pub, if you don’t feel like eating with the riff raff. The pub wasn’t so f...
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