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Three Cheers Pub Co open first new pub on King’s Road in over 100 years

Trafalgar chelsea first new pub 100 years

The Trafalgar, is now officially open to the public. Following an extensive 2.4 million pound refurbishment, The Trafalgar is centred on a genuine British pub and brings a welcome mix of drinking, dining and live entertainment back to Chelsea. Owned and run by Three Cheers Pub Co. a trio of childhood friends – Tom Peake, Mark Reynolds and Nick Fox, The Trafalgar is the first new public house to open on the King’s Road in over 100 years.

 

The Trafalgar Design:

Located in a former bank, The Trafalgar is an integral part of Cadogan’s Gaumount project. Housed in an impressive Grade II listed Georgian building, The Trafalgar stands on a prime spot on the King’s Road, directly opposite Chelsea Town Hall. A pair of floor-to-ceiling arched windows frame the front of the building, securing its unmissable street presence and creating an inviting view to the pub and dining room beyond.

 

Guests enter through a lobby – marked by a small Trafalgar Square lion – into the Old Banking Hall, which features five metre high aged-bronze ceilings, four mighty Flemish chandeliers and bespoke wallpaper, courtesy of Adam Ellis, which sits within original festoon plasterwork. Vintage art, original paperwork and oversized lamps combine to create an elegant and timeless feel.

 

An impressive bar lines the back of the Old Banking Hall; the dark oak front and a high-polished ebony top are framed by an elegant arched back bar with green tiling and soft backlighting. Bordered with burnt orange bar stools and topped with Holopane brass pendant lights, it is a welcoming space to stay a while and tuck into some classic British bar food playfully listed on beer mats.

 

The Old Banking Hall features some traditional pub design elements such as ox blood leather banquettes, private booths, bronze poseur tables, solid oak barrels, and Anna Hayman upholstered mini tub chairs which create a variety of spaces which add to the character whilst maintaining a unique look.

 

Adjacent to the Old Banking Hall, accessible through two glazed and panelled archways, is the Dining Room. With seating for up to 45 guests, it perfectly marries grandeur and warmth. Intimacy is created thanks to colour-drenched burgundy walls and a mix of old, new and bespoke commissioned artwork and tapestries. Wall-mounted velvet tasselled lighting, empire chandeliers, dark wooden tables and tan leather banquette seating all help to create a welcoming space.

 

The Trafalgar Food & Drink:

A best of British menu showcases pub classics. The cheese and ham toastie has to be tried. The scotch egg with coronation mayonnaise is a must as are Wright Brothers oysters and chunky chips with bearnaise. Standout starters include Irish oxtail and black truffle croquettes with Bovril mayonnaise, whipped cod roe with radish as well as seared Orkney scallops with onion jam. Moving on to mains, try poached guinea fowl breast with thigh croquette and dauphinoise, an indulgent Suffolk Wagyu cheeseburger, or potato pavé with celeriac purée and charred tenderstem. Finally, Baby Guinness cake with Bailey’s Mascarpone or spiced rum treacle tart will round off your meal in style. A set lunch menu where two courses cost just £22 and three £27 represents excellent value for money in Chelsea.

 

Weekend brunch dishes such as poached St Ewe eggs with Hollandaise, smashed avocado on sourdough, or an epic club sandwich are served from 11am. Sunday roasts, also served from 11am, feature British wagyu roast beef, Suffolk red pork belly, half roast chicken, butternut squash Wellington or chateaubriand for two. Star of the show is their signature ale-braised beef Thor’s Hammer, designed for up to six people to share,

 

Kids can choose from their own mini menu of British pub classics, from mini fish and chips to grilled chicken and mash or cheeseburger with fries. Desserts include Rocky Road, Jude’s Ice cream or biscuits to decorate – to pave the way for a little more downtime for mum or dad!

 

Complement your meal with a glass or bottle from the robust wine list, cleanly organised by characteristics, as well as rosé and sparkling wine options. Alternatively, craft beers on tap include Jubel, Prime Time and Brixton Lager, alongside familiar favourites and non-alcoholic alternatives. Cocktail connoisseurs will appreciate elevated classics like an Old Fashioned, a refreshing Paloma, rich Negroni or Elderflower Martini, all shaken on request.

 

The Trafalgar Entertainment:

Meanwhile, head downstairs to The Havannah Room, the entertainment hub of the pub. Named after HMS Havannah, commanded by Admiral George Cadogan (the 3rd Earl Cadogan CB) it features a staged area framed with velvet curtains, a first-class sound system, a hidden bar and an antique mirrored ceiling. The perfect place for a private party or late-night fun, the space also hosts an exclusive roster of events. They include a weekly pub quiz, a burlesque show courtesy of Clandestine Cabaret, live music sessions with Prime Time beer, as well as Sunday Piano Sessions, the new soundtrack to your Sunday roast where sing-alongs and requests are actively encouraged.

 

The highlight of the entertainment schedule is the award-winning Always Be Comedy club every Thursday. Here you can watch the very best A-list comedians, including Nish Kumar, Joel Dommett and Sarah Keyworth. Mystery Guests are often listed, meaning it’s someone ridiculously good who prefers to perform in secret*.

 

Located in one of London’s most iconic neighbourhoods, The Trafalgar is a welcome addition to the King’s Road. Stunning in size, design and experience, it’s the kind of pub that will have you coming back for more. Pop in for a pint with the dog, stop for a glass of sparkling after hitting the shops, bring the family, or enjoy a delicious dinner followed by gig downstairs. It’s just what a proper pub should be,

 

The Trafalgar Public House

224-226 King’s Road, London SW3 5UA | T: 020 4631 7162 | [email protected]

www.thetrafalgarchelsea.com

@thetrafalgarchelsea

 

 

For further information or to set up an interview with Tom, Nick or Mark, contact [email protected] or [email protected]

 

Opening Hours 

Sunday 11am – 10.30pm

Monday – Thursday 12pm – 11pm

Thursday 12pm – 11pm

Friday 12pm – midnight

Saturday – 11am – midnight

 

Kitchen Hours 

Monday to Friday – 12 – 4pm, 5pm – 11pm (bar snacks 4pm-5pm)

Saturday – 11am – 4pm, 5pm – 10pm (bar snacks 4pm-5pm)

Sunday  -11am – 9pm, roasts from 12:30pm

 

About Three Cheers Pub Co.:

The Trafalgar marks the 10th London opening in 22 years for Three Cheers Pub Co. Founders Tom, Mark and Nick, who met at school, opened their first pub together (The Abbeville) in 2003. Since then, they have launched eight more, scooping up prestigious awards along the way and introducing boutique bedrooms into some of the venues, further widening their offer.

Three Cheers Pub Co venues include The Abbeville, The Avalon and The Stonhouse in Clapham, The Bedford in Balham, The Bolingbroke, and The Latchmere in Battersea, The Princess Victoria in Shepherd’s Bush, The Rosendale in Dulwich, and The Tommyfield in Kennington. For more information, visit threecheers.co.uk.

*Always Be Comedy also runs five nights a week at fellow Three Cheers Pub Co pub, The Tommyfield in Kennington. Recent Mystery Guests have included Michael McIntyre, Stephen Merchant and Jack Dee.

About the Gaumont project:

The redevelopment of the two-story 4,735 sq metre site is part of Cadogan’s Gaumont project which is designed to celebrate Chelsea’s cultural heritage and enhance its thriving creative scene.

It features flagship retail, a revitalised independent cinema, spaces for young independent creative businesses and a significant public art installation by internationally acclaimed artist Shezad Dawood.