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The Dog and Duck

A child friendly pub serving food with WiFi in Soho.

You will find The Dog and Duck in Soho London within a short stroll of Dean Street, Greek Street and Frith Street - however you won't find another like it.

Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales and its quality pub food, which are served, as they should be, with a generous measure of famous British hospitality.

Many famous historical figures have enjoyed the hospitality of The Dog and Duck, including John Constable, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and George Orwell. Our pub was originally built in 1734 on the site of the Duke of Monmouth's home. The present building was built in 1897, and is considered to have one of London's most exquisite interiors of the period, characterised by thousands of highly glazed tiles.

The Dog and Duck is one of many rare gems in the Nicholson's collection of great British pubs, reputed for their distinctive buildings, intriguing history and vibrant atmosphere.

18 Bateman Street, Soho, London, W1D 3AJ
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020 7494 0697

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http://www.nicholsonspubs.co.uk/restaurants/london/thedogandducksoholondon

Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Board Games, Traditional, Beer festivals, Function Hire Available, Lunch, Dinner, Beer, Wine, Cider, Spirits, Family Friendly ,

Mon - Sun: 10:00 - 23:00

Drink % Brewery
Camden Hells Lager 4.6 Camden Town Brewery

Hells is the lovechild of their two favourite German beer styles - Helles and Pilsner. Clean, crisp and dry.

Tasting Notes: A classic lager that’s exactly what it should be: easy-drinking, crisp and dry with beautiful bubbles. Clean and refreshing with a dry hop finish, you can taste the great depth of flavour which comes from the long, slow maturation in tank. This is how a great lager should taste.

Camden Pale Ale 4.0 Camden Town Brewery

They crafted this beer to more British tastes. Made with American hops, it’s still got all the punch of a pale ale. Just less shouty.

Tasting Notes: 

Guinness Draught 4.2 Diageo

Rich and creamy. Distinctive, Ruby Red colour. Velvety in its finish. This iconic beer was developed in 1959 and launched as a celebration of the 200 years anniversary of Arthur Guinness signing his 9,000-year lease.

Tasting Notes: Aroma: Sweet smelling with a coffee and malty nose 
 Flavour: Perfect balance of bitter and sweet with malt and roast characters Palate: Smooth, creamy and balanced

London Pride 4.1 Fuller's Brewery

In recent years its popularity has grown to the extent that it is now Britain’s leading premium ale: a welcome fixture in many pubs and off licences around the country, and now winning new friends abroad.

Tasting Notes: Rich, smooth and elegant on the palate, it draws to a clean, satisfying finish with beautifully balanced bitterness.

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We serve the following food styles:

Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional