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Smallish corner pub in the historic Shepherd Market area frequented by tourists; with an upstairs restaurant and function room. Now operated by Metropolitan Pub Company under the Chesterfield Arms name again, its previous name 1769-1938.
Four handpumps usually include a house bitter. The food menu offers fresh seasonal dishes and pub classics.
Historic Interest
Licensed in 1737 and known variously as the Ducking Pond, Dog & Duck and Crown until 1769, when it became the New Chesterfield Arms until rebuilt in 1938. Close to the RAF Club in Piccadilly, this pub was a main drinking haunt of Fighter Command in World War II.
Chesterfield Arms, London