Restaurants In Wimbledon

This leafy suburb may be best known for hosting the country's biggest tennis tournament, but you'd be amiss if you thought the buck stopped at Centre Court. Not only is it giving off some serious village vibes, but this South London spot has got a heap of great places to eat too. From weekday dinners and Saturday brunches to hearty Sunday roasts; find your next meal out with our guide to restaurants in Wimbledon. 

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The Rose and Crown

Whether you want to cosy up by a roaring fire or are on the hunt for restaurants in Wimbledon with heated outdoor seating, The Rose and Crown has got you covered. Dating back to the 1600s, this chic watering hole combines old and new, with modern decor and vintage details.

Hand in Hand

Traditional interiors, seasonal fare and award-winning beer are all up for grabs at The Hand in Hand. The perfect place for a post-walk bite to eat, this dog-friendly pub by Wimbledon Common provides biscuits for your four-legged friend and signature homemade pies for you.

The Alexandra

The Alexandra champions the best of British, using sustainably-sourced fish, seasonal veg and high-quality meat. What's more, the pub's handily nestled by Wimbledon station, making it a top choice for a couple of after-work drinks or an easy midweek meal on your way back from the city. 

The Crooked Billet

Situated by Wimbledon Common, The Crooked Billet is pouring up craft ales and dishing out comforting grub. You can expect all the usuals - beef and ale pie, fish and chips, burgers and sticky toffee pudding - alongside a few gastro additions at this country pub.