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This Grade II Listed Former Bank Has Been Transformed Into The First New Pub To Land On The King’s Road In Over 100 Years

October 12, 20252 Mins Read
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The mock up of what the exterior of the new Trafalgar pub on the King's Road will look like


There are very few things that we Londoners enjoy quite so enthusiastically as a humble pub. And you’d blooming well hope so, because there are – quite literally – thousands of them dotted around the capital. But we city-dwellers are generous folk, and so we’re always willing to budge up and make room for a new wonderful watering hole. Especially when the new boozer in question comes in the form of a Grade II listed building that’s set to be the first new pub to land on London’s swanky and stylish King’s Road in over 100 years.

The Trafalgar Pub

The Trafalgar Pub will open in charming Chelsea later this month, courtesy of the Three Cheers Pub Co. The ale-aficionados are actually responsible for a fair few of London’s beloved boozers, and The Trafalgar will mark their tenth pub in the capital city. Setting up shop inside a Grade II listed former bank on the King’s Road; the trio of school friends have transformed the historic building into a what is set to be a vibrant and unique venue. The two-story spot has undergone a rather hefty £2.4 million makeover for the occasion, and is very nearly ready to swing open its doors.

Inside the pub

Spread across two fun-filled floors, The Trafalgar won’t just be your average London pub. Because alongside all of its classic taproom offerings, it’ll also have an entire floor dedicated to live entertainment. The ground floor is where you’ll find the main pub and restaurant areaperched beneath the outrageously high ceilings and large Georgian windows.

The pub room will boast an impressive bar, some intimate booth-style seating, some fancy chandeliers, and some rather gorgeous vintage artwork. And based on the team’s other venues, I’m sure expect a decent array of beer and pub grub. Downstairs will certainly be keeping Londoners entertained with its first-class sound system, antique mirrored ceiling, hidden bar, and fully stack programme of live music, cabaret, and stand-up comedy (courtesy of the award-winning Always Be Comedy). What more could you ask for, hey?

Whether you fancy popping in for a quick pint, a three-course meal, a catch-up with your pals, or some good old-fashioned entertainment; The Trafalgar is truly set to have it all.

The Trafalgar Pub will be opening its shiny new doors at 224-226 King’s Road, SW3 5UA at the end of October 2025.

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