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I absolutely love this pub! The atmosphere is always cheerful, and everyone seems so happy and friendly. The food is both affordable and delicious. The staff is incredibly polite and helpful, especially the barmaid, Chloe—she's lovely! Everyone who visits brings great company and makes it a fun experience. I highly recommend this place! View all feedback.
What 1Fil M 11 months ago on Google doesn't like about The Builders Arms:
The ox cheek is like chewing a rubber band ball. Its dry, tough and hasnt been cooked in the sauce, and its grey in colour. At £28 its worse than pub grub and way overpriced. View all feedback.
They love this modern pub with eclectic decor. Eating is decent and the drinks menu is good. a few more malts would be better. in a cute, opposite.
Really nice spot, makes for a perfect Sunday roast, or just a jolly pub lunch on any other day of the week. Charming setting with comfortable chairs, and interesting artwork throughout (the alternative Mona Lisa at the entrance was particularly eye catching). Food-wise, I had the vegan burger with the sweet potato fries. The fries were really good (but nothing out of the ordinary). The burger itself was ok, nothing mind blowing, and a bit dry. I might suspect that vegan burgers are not really this pub’s specialty… The dessert however was delicious, we ordered the sticky toffee pudding, like the respectable Londoners that we are, and it was excellent: the caramel ice cream combined perfectly with the warm and moist cake, dripping with the classically decadent toffee sauce. The honeycomb pieces added a delightful touch. I’ve had many STPs since I came to London 5 years ago, but this was was particular good.
One of the best pubs in Chelsea. Lively crowd and attentive bar staff. The decor of the pub is very homely and relaxing. The only issue here is that the pub restaurant menu is quite pricey compared to other venues. Apart from that it is perfect.
--- I recently had the best fish and chips I've experienced in London at the Builders Arms, a delightful gastrobar located in a slightly inconvenient spot in Chelsea, seemingly away from the bustling streets. However, it was bustling with lively locals. The interior features high ceilings and inviting, colorful sofas that create a warm atmosphere. We started with the seafood sharing plate, and I must say, the oyster butter was the best I've ever tasted. The garlic clams were equally divine. Unfortunately, the spider crabs were a bit too fishy and didn’t quite match the overall excellence of the seafood platter. Then the fish and chips arrived, and they were simply perfect. The batter was crisp, the seasoning was excellent, and the fish was incredibly fresh and juicy. I thoroughly enjoyed every bite. The chips were great, accompanied by a smooth tartar sauce and rich mushy peas that rounded out the dish beautifully. I can never resist dessert when I have fish, and the chocolate cake did not disappoint. It was a delicious, traditional British treat in a polite yet unpretentious setting. I would definitely return to the Builders Arms! The experience cost around £30 per person. Follow me on Instagram @londonarab_foodie! --- Feel free to modify any part to better reflect your voice!
This is an excellent pub! They've transformed it into a stylish restaurant with a charming street terrace. The service is outstanding, and the food is incredible! Seriously, you can't pass it up if you're in the area, especially when the weather is nice and you can dine outdoors. Check out the photos for some recommendations!