📍 1.2 miles from Stamford Bridge
The Kings Arms is specifically recommended for visiting supporters by both Brentford (Nov 2024) and Tottenham Hotspur (Mar 2025). It’s a short walk from Putney Bridge Tube—on the route to Craven Cottage—and the pub shows live football on Sky Sports and TNT across 10 TVs, making it easy to catch early or late kick-offs. They also serve food daily (with listed service times/menus), which is handy for a pre-match bite before heading to the ground.
Had a fantastic roast at the King’s Arms in Fulham, easily one of the best Sunday roasts around. We tried both the beef and the chicken and honestly, you can’t go wrong with either. The beef was beautifully tender and full of flavour, clearly top-quality ingredients, the chicken was just as good, juicy and well seasoned. The Yorkshire puddings were spot on, crispy on the outside, soft in the middle, and perfect for soaking up the rich gravy. Huge credit to landlord Garry and his brilliant team, the service was amazing as always! A proper pub doing proper roasts, done right. We’ll definitely be back.
Love this pub, super friendly staff, great locally brewed pints and they’re only £4 at the moment on a promo. So dog friendly too. Would highly recommend!
Not only is this a gorgeous neighborhood pub, but the service, atmosphere, and food are top notch. It's usually our first and last stop while visiting London. Stop in for the most tender Sunday beef roast and Yorkshire pudding that reaches to the heavens! The team there treat you like family ( the family that you like, haha). It's always a special treat to see everyone there, and enjoy a pint of local brew that flows as freely as the laughter. We'll be back every chance we get.
🚇 Putney Bridge 🍺 £6.15 Amstel The @kingsarmsfulham is located close to the north end of Putney Bridge in Fulham, West London. The nearest Tube is Putney Bridge. This landmark Fulham pub was built in 1888. On the exterior of the pub to the right, is a stunning tiled arch and a huge neon Charrington’s sign. This pub is operated by Wiltshire brewer Wadworth's, this is their first pub in the capital. This is a large one bar pub that is stylish and tastefully furnished. The servery is situated on the left hand side and has some contemporary pendants above. Just inside the entrance are two electronic dartboards, so you don’t need to worry about your maths. The bar area is divided up into a variety of sections with their own distinctive look and feel. On the right hand side of the bar is a beautifully decorated and well-furnished dining area with exposed brick walls and comfy booths. At the front of the pub is a courtyard beer garden with a huge Tv screen. The beer selection is impressive and consisted of familiar favourites, two in house beers, a Helles and a Session IPA plus two cask ales. I kept it simple and ordered an Amstel, my pint hit the spot, price point a smidge above average. The food menu offers a range of Burgers, Pizzas and British classics, Fish & Chips costs £17.50. I arrived just after 12pm on a cold and sunny lunchtime in March. I was first in the door, so I could have a good look around before the masses descended to watch the Six Nations rugby. The atmosphere was calm and relaxed with an 80’s soundtrack playing in the background. The service was welcoming and friendly, the team were gearing up for a busy day’s trade as it was the last day of the Six Nations. The exterior and scale of this pub are simply marvellous, the Victorian splendour is there for all to see. The interior, although lacking in victoriana had a welcoming, comfortable and contemporary feel. The beer selection will please the masses and wasn’t overly expensive. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here, this grand Fulham pub was a delight to spend time in. 📅 15th March 2025 More London Pub info @londonpubmap 🍻
Nice smart, modern pub. Came for a quick drink, first visit. Large interior. Good choice of drinks at reasonable prices. Food available but I didn't stay to eat. Small beer garden/terrace. Darts boards available. Service friendly and welcoming.