Welcome to The Orange Pub & Boutique Hotel. Built in the 1800s as a brewery, on the site of a former coffee house, The Orange is said to be named after William of Orange. Fast forward to today, the grand pub sits over 4 floors, positioned in the famed craft district of the Pimlico Road providing a stylish hub to eat and drink.

In this beautifully restored 1800s building, you’ll find so many reasons to visit, including cosy corners with a roaring fire - perfect for a cocktail - and a buzzing pub atmosphere on the ground floor where you can enjoy artisan wood-fired pizzas.

The first floor, with its multileveled three dining rooms, is reminiscent of historic coaching inns with their enclosed and intimate spaces. Huge windows brighten the floor and look over the busy Pimlico Road, still to this day a centre for design, interiors and antiques. The menu is a Mediterranean inspired take on pub classics with small and large sharing plates as well as wood-fired pizzas. From Breakfast to Sunday Lunch, The Orange Pub has you covered for any occasion.

Situated in the heart of Belgravia, The Orange Pub is not far from Victoria and Sloane Square stations.

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  • Gluten Free
  • Dog Friendly
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Breakfast
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
37-39 Pimlico Road, Belgravia, London, SW1W 8NE
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    2 weeks ago
    We came here for Sunday lunch with friends from Canada. Loved the decor though there are people seated at the bar which meant some of the outside table guests were jostled by people walking by. The roasts were lovely and came really quickly. As there was a large group of us, we enjoyed the pear tart tartin. It would have been good if we had been given a serving slice to cut and serve it. There were only 3 boules of ice cream between 4 of us for a dessert for 4. Lovely food and atmosphere and definitely would come back.
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    2 weeks ago
    Lovely lunch here, food was delicious and overall service was great… Unfortunately we were very disappointed, when we asked for tall and elegant wine glasses like other tables had (rather than the small goblet style ones we were provided), to be told our chosen wine ‘wasn’t expensive enough’ to warrant those glasses and that they were ‘very delicate’!? Very odd and quite insulting when you are 4 grown women out for a special birthday meal! Strange approach to customer service and it tarnished the visit a little which is a shame as means we won’t want to return or recommend
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    3 weeks ago
    For 15% service charge you expect service. And I’m not blaming my server, but people who let him work. I work in the industry and we need to follow the steps of service in order to take the service charge. When I went to talk with the manager about it, he was leaning against front desk (I don’t think that’s the way to stand when you talk to your guests). His approach was dismissive and disrespectful. To whatever I said he was just nodding and saying yes yes. I have a feeling if I was middle aged British man the conversation would be different. One more concern you should ask your front of the house staff to take better care of their appearance.