CITY INSIDER
The Chamberlayne
📷 2

Photos

The Chamberlayne

4.0(1 Avis)Bar
neighbourlycasualfamily-friendly

“Matches your preference for quiet, immersive environments. This venue's atmosphere aligns with your saved favorites.”

Coming Soon

L'ambiance

The Chamberlayne is the kind of neighbourhood pub that actually feels like it belongs to the locals you live next door to. It’s a family-run spot in Brondesbury that serves up proper British pub food without the pretension—think Sunday roasts that actually arrive hot, a decent selection of cask ales, and a menu that changes with the seasons. The open-plan dining room is spacious and welcoming, perfect for a casual dinner or a quick pint after work.

Known For

  • Sunday roast
  • British pub classics
  • cask ales
  • private dining room

Best For

family dinnerscasual drinksprivate events

Location & Hours

83 Chamberlayne Road
Loading map...

Horaires non disponibles

Itinéraire

Avis (1)

Connectez-vous pour écrire un avis

city-insider4/12/2026

A solid neighbourhood pub with real character

The Chamberlayne has carved out a solid reputation as a go-to neighbourhood pub in Brondesbury. The food is straightforward but well-executed—don’t expect fancy plating, but you will get proper British pub classics done right. The Sunday roast is a particular highlight, and the staff seem genuinely invested in making sure you have a good time. The open-plan dining area is spacious and comfortable, making it a great spot for families or groups.

The drink selection leans towards traditional British options with a good range of cask ales, which is refreshing in a city full of overpriced craft beer bars. The service is friendly and efficient, though it can get a bit rushed during peak hours. Overall, it’s a reliable choice for a no-fuss meal and a pint without the tourist traps.

Lire en français

Le Chamberlayne s’impose comme un pub de quartier authentique à Brondesbury. La cuisine est simple mais soignée, avec des classiques de la pub britannique bien exécutés. Le roast du dimanche est particulièrement recommandé, et le personnel semble sincèrement soucieux de votre expérience. La salle de restaurant ouverte et spacieuse est idéale pour les familles ou les groupes.

La carte des boissons privilégie les options traditionnelles britanniques avec une belle sélection de bières en fût, ce qui est rafraîchissant dans une ville remplie de bars à bière artisanales surcotés. Le service est amical et efficace, même s’il peut devenir un peu précipité aux heures de pointe. Dans l’ensemble, c’est un choix fiable pour un repas sans chichis et une pinte sans les pièges à touristes.