📍 2.9 miles from MATRADE Loftus Road
On King’s Road, The Boundary is about 0.2 miles (0.3 km) from Stamford Bridge, so it’s a handy pre- or post-match stop. The pub advertises live sport on big screens, including an indoor projector and a large outdoor screen, which is ideal for early kick-offs or the late game. It serves food (with pizzas a focus), useful for quick bites around the match. Opening hours run late on Thursdays to Saturdays (to 1:30 am), helpful after evening fixtures.
I had a birthday party at on Saturday and it was just amazing: the music was so good, the cocktails were delicious, and the Manager Dini was super attentive the whole night. It was my second time here and, honestly, both visits have been great. Totally recommend it!
🚇 Fulham Broadway 🍺 £6.50 Pravha The Boundary sits beside Stanley Bridge on the King’s Road, right on the border of Chelsea and Fulham, West London. The nearest Tube is Fulham Broadway. Built in the mid-19th century, the pub began life as The Nell Gwynne. Over the years it’s gone by several names, including recently The King’s House. After a spell of closure, the pub reopened in March this year, renamed The Boundary to mark its position as the first building on the Fulham side of Stanley Bridge — the borough line with Chelsea. It’s a joint venture between cricketing icons Eoin Morgan, Brendon McCullum, Jos Buttler, Paul Stirling, Sam Billings, Graeme Smith and England rugby star Jamie George. This is a traditionally styled two-bar pub with smart contemporary touches. The main bar is on the ground floor, with the servery along the back wall. In front are poser tables, stools and a long buttoned banquette by the entrance. Upstairs is The Loft, a second bar with a refined feel, vaulted ceilings and exposed brick walls. Decor throughout features wooden floors, framed photos of the sporting owners and historical scenes, a piano and neutral tones. A few screens show live sport, and out back there’s a good-sized, partially covered beer garden with a raised deck. The beer range is all keg, offering familiar favourites and a couple of craft options. I went for a Pravha — excellent pint, slightly above-average price. The food menu covers pub classics; fish and chips are £16.50, and there’s a brunch menu also. I arrived at midday on a warm Friday in August. The pub had just opened, the atmosphere calm and relaxed. I was greeted warmly by a friendly team member, and after a good look around, I settled in the beer garden to enjoy my pint. Soon, a few locals arrived for lunch, adding to the easy-going vibe. The Boundary hosts regular live music and shows live sport. A classy Fulham pub and a great all-rounder — comfortable setting, stylish decor, friendly service and quality beer. A very good visit indeed; great to see this place on solid footing. Follow @theboundarysw6 for updates. 📅 22nd August 2025 If you want to see all my pub reviews in one place, head to @londonpubmap on Instagram or Facebook. 🍻
My favorite bar in London ! The atmosphere is incredible, the staff is so kind and make the best cocktails, and the live music is immaculate. Imogen was very attentive and helped us pick the perfect drink!
I absolutely love this place and will definitely come back! 1 staff member stood out to me, Leyla she was very polite and professional. Honesty the best service from her. Thank you so much Leyla for your service, keep shining!!
Not putting this post up lightly. We were there on a Friday evening & only stayed for one drink. Pub was chaotic, the kitchen couldn’t serve food for an hour as it was too busy & the toilets were an absolute disgrace. We were gutted as the pubs got brilliant reviews, but maybe we had picked the wrong evening.