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The Atlas

📍 1.3 miles from Craven Cottage

About this Pub

The Atlas

Why it's great for Matchdays

The Atlas is a known Chelsea matchday spot: local fan media notes it’s around a 15–20 minute walk from Stamford Bridge and that it has hosted Chelsea Supporters’ Trust meetings, pointing to a home-fan leaning atmosphere on matchdays. Historical reports also describe it being busy with pre-match fans. It’s close to West Brompton Underground station, which makes it convenient for travelling supporters heading to and from the game. On Sundays (a common fixture day), the kitchen runs all day, so fans can get food before or after kick-off.

Venue Details

Overall Rating
4.4
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Based on 863 Google Reviews
Opening Hours
  • monday4–11 PM
  • tuesday4–11 PM
  • wednesday4–11 PM
  • thursday4–11 PM
  • friday3–11 PM
  • saturday12–11 PM
  • sunday12–10:30 PM
Address
16 Seagrave Rd, London, SW6 1RX, United Kingdom
Phone
+44 20 7385 9129

Matchday Vibe

Outdoor seatingDine-inGreat beer selectionGreat wine listCasualCozyTrendyDogs allowed

Matchday Menu

Last updated from Google: June 15, 2026

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‘Canapé Menu’

Grilled courgette & feta with pine-nuts
€20.00
Grilled Portobello mushroom & mozzarella
€20.00
‘Arancini’fried risotto balls with mozzarella
€20.00
Crispy polenta & goat’s cheese with chive purée
€20.00
Roast tomato & ricotta pizza with basil & chilli
€20.00
Caramelised red onion frittata with aged balsamic
€20.00
Roast aubergine caviar on crostini
€20.00
Seared tuna with a salsa verde
€25.00
Salted cod croquettes with spicy aioli
€25.00
Grilled citrus sword fish and peppers skewer
€25.00
Home-cured salmon & avocado mascarpone
€25.00
Grilled King prawns and chorizo skewed
€25.00
Rare sirloin beef with horseradish and rocket
€25.00
‘Tagliata’ – Rare grilled steak & potato with tarragon
€25.00
Grilled leg of lamb skewer with Harissa
€25.00
‘Kofte’ – Turkish meatballs and yoghurt
€25.00
Tuscan spicy sausage with tomato chilli jam
€25.00
Slow-cooked pork belly & baked apple
€25.00
Fried chorizos & honey on toast
€25.00
Cherry vine tomato & mozzarella with parma ham
€25.00

‘Little Bowls’ - Risottos and Pastas

Chilled farfalle pasta
tuna
peppers & pesto
Pennewith Italian sausage ragu oregano cream & parmesan
Roast tomato & saffron risotto
wild rocket
Chorizo & seafood risotto
chilli & coriander
Wild mushroom risotto
sage & truffle oil
Chicken & saffron risotto
spinach parmesan
Prosciutto & porcini risotto
sage

‘Little Bowls’ - Fish

Poached salmonwith potato salad & hollandaise
Roast salmon
Puy lentil salad & salsa fresca
Grilled tuna
“Nicoise”with boiled egg
King prawns & chorizo
mixed grilled vegetables
Grilled baby squid
chorizo & chickpeas
Grilled swordfish
white bean
red pepper
red onion & salsa verde
Grilled Sea bass fillet –
“Fregola”spicy giant couscous

‘Little Bowls’ - Meat

Roast cornfed chicken
sautéed spring vegetables ‘au pistou’
Roast Guinea fowl
crispy polenta & rocket
mozzarella, spicy aioli & red onion relish ‘
‘Kofte’
Turkish meatballs
couscous
yoghurt & flatbread
Slow-cooked shoulder of lamb
mashed potatoes & caramelised onions
‘Fabada Asturiana’
Spanish pork & white bean stew
Roast pork fillet
creamy pearl barley & white wine jus

Recent Fan Reviews

Mark Edmonds
Mark Edmonds7 months ago
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Great lunch before ‘Come Alive’ at Empress museum. Very friendly service, even the team on the door (it was a Chelsea v Liverpool match day) were nice.

mike johnson
mike johnson4 months ago
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Lovely pub buzzing with atmosphere. Ordered food. £34 for a mediocre steak seemed quite pricey. What doesn't seem right is charging 12.5% service when you order at the bar. I suspect they might say you can ask to have it removed but telling a chef the tips removed before they cook might not be clever. Also don't want an atmosphere. Shame as such a great pub. Glass of rose £14 plus 12.5% pint of beer £7-60 plus 12.5% if you order drinks with food. Maybe those prices were why many weren't eating there. Very friendly staff serving at the bar and delivering to the table. Fun bar

Dai Tree
Dai Tree10 months ago
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The Atlas, close to West Brompton underground is a fine art deco pub offering a range of both keg and cask beers. The staff are lovely and I loved my beer. There is an excellent garden area to the side. The place appears much loved, lots of happy people.

craig stewart
craig stewart4 months ago
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We love this pub, the food is great and the service is outstanding. Over the last couple of months though the men’s toilets have really gone downhill. The pipes seem to be leaking all over the floor and last night there was a rubbish bin under the last urinal. By the end of the night the floor was awash with water and who knows what else. Could we have all this plumbing fixed please. It used to be much safer and less unpleasant. Thanks

M B
M B5 months ago
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We had a very enjoyable Sunday roast at the Atlas, my one complaint would be that the Yorkshire pudding was very dry, maybe some gravy would help, we booked a table for 12 noon when they opened and sat as the only others for 15 minutes before one of the four workers came to our table to ask if we wanted to order. It’s obviously a busy place as it was fairly busy by the time we left, More gravy guys especially for £27

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