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The Latchmere
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Traditional pub with an acclaimed theatre & a covered, heated garden, plus dining & takeaways.
Nearby attractions
Go Ape Battersea
Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Battersea Park Playground
London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Battersea Play Park
Albert Bridge Rd, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Battersea Park
Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Fred Wells Gardens
Vicarage Cres, London SW11 3LA, United Kingdom
St Mary's Church, Battersea
The Moorings, Battersea Church Rd, London SW11 3NA, United Kingdom
York Gardens
100 York Rd, London SW11 3RD, United Kingdom
Old English Garden
London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Three Standing Figures
London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
L'Antipasto Restaurant
511 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 3BW, United Kingdom
Bangkok Bay
246 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 3BP, United Kingdom
The Farmers Mistress
300 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 3BU, United Kingdom
Sushi Cafe
555 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 3BT, United Kingdom
Cafe Blanca
298 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 3BU, United Kingdom
Battersea Brothers Italian Cafe Bar & Kitchen
230-232 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 4ND, United Kingdom
Brazil Cafe
571 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 3BJ, United Kingdom
Kizana
214 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 4ND, United Kingdom
Asiatique Thai - Battersea
208-210 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 4ND, United Kingdom
Olive 3 Pizza
218 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 4ND, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Axiom Park Hotel
140 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 4NB, United Kingdom
Travelodge London Clapham Junction
Woburn House, 155 Falcon Rd, London SW11 2PD, United Kingdom
Yvon House
Alexandra Ave, London SW11 4GA, United Kingdom
The Lavender Guest House
18 Lavender Sweep, London SW11 1HA, United Kingdom
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The Latchmere

503 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 3BW, United Kingdom
4.3(631)
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Traditional pub with an acclaimed theatre & a covered, heated garden, plus dining & takeaways.

attractions: Go Ape Battersea, Battersea Park Playground, Battersea Play Park, Battersea Park, Fred Wells Gardens, St Mary's Church, Battersea, York Gardens, Old English Garden, Three Standing Figures, restaurants: L'Antipasto Restaurant, Bangkok Bay, The Farmers Mistress, Sushi Cafe, Cafe Blanca, Battersea Brothers Italian Cafe Bar & Kitchen, Brazil Cafe, Kizana, Asiatique Thai - Battersea, Olive 3 Pizza
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Phone
+44 20 7223 3549
Website
thelatchmere.co.uk

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Featured dishes

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Duck Liver Parfait, Red Onion Chutney, Cornichons, Toasted Sourdough
Beetroot Carpaccio, Winter Cauliflower Tabbouleh, Pomegranate & Orange Salsa
(Vg)
Wimbledon Smokehouse Cured Salmon, Kohlrabi Remoulade, Toasted Rye
Mushroom & Black Bomber Cheddar Croquettes, Sriracha Mayo
(V)
Dingley Dell Roasted Pork Belly, Mash, Apple Compote

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Nearby attractions of The Latchmere

Go Ape Battersea

Battersea Park Playground

Battersea Play Park

Battersea Park

Fred Wells Gardens

St Mary's Church, Battersea

York Gardens

Old English Garden

Three Standing Figures

Go Ape Battersea

Go Ape Battersea

4.6

(980)

Closed
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Battersea Park Playground

Battersea Park Playground

4.8

(406)

Open 24 hours
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Battersea Play Park

Battersea Play Park

4.4

(16)

Closed
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Battersea Park

Battersea Park

4.7

(8.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Tue, Dec 16 • 10:30 AM
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Obis African and Caribbean Food Tour in Brixton
Obis African and Caribbean Food Tour in Brixton
Thu, Dec 18 • 12:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of The Latchmere

L'Antipasto Restaurant

Bangkok Bay

The Farmers Mistress

Sushi Cafe

Cafe Blanca

Battersea Brothers Italian Cafe Bar & Kitchen

Brazil Cafe

Kizana

Asiatique Thai - Battersea

Olive 3 Pizza

L'Antipasto Restaurant

L'Antipasto Restaurant

4.4

(257)

$$

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Bangkok Bay

Bangkok Bay

4.4

(176)

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The Farmers Mistress

The Farmers Mistress

4.7

(520)

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Sushi Cafe

Sushi Cafe

4.1

(814)

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HarveyHarvey
Ah, this pub—what an absolute masterpiece of British charm! The kind of place that effortlessly balances tradition and festive cheer, with garlands on the bannister, perfectly polished tables, and a television showing the muted drama of daytime news. It’s a venue that doesn’t just invite you in; it wraps you in a warm embrace of amber lighting and the promise of perfectly poured pints. The ambiance whispers of lively conversations, quiet contemplation, and memories waiting to be made. Truly, the pub deserves every accolade—it’s practically the standard against which all others should be judged. But then there’s the group seated at the table—a gathering that feels less like a merry bunch of friends and more like a focus group convened to test the limits of social cohesion. Let’s start with Plaid Shirt. Now, I’m not saying he stole that fabric from a family enjoying a summer picnic in Hyde Park, but the evidence is damning. Somewhere out there, a couple is lamenting the loss of their cheerful gingham spread while he sits here, utterly unrepentant, transforming it into a shirt that somehow manages to be both bold and deeply questionable. Next, we have Red Jumper, who seems to be auditioning for the role of “overenthusiastic Christmas uncle” with his gesticulations and constant movement. His energy is palpable—almost too palpable. You can’t help but think he’s moments away from either spilling a pint or launching into an unsolicited story about the time he “nearly” made it on a pub quiz team. Denim Jacket appears contemplative, staring down at his pint like it owes him money. He’s the kind of guy who looks like he’s permanently rehearsing a monologue in his head, possibly about the existential weight of choosing between crisps and chips at the bar. Across from him is The Grinning Enigma—someone who seems far too pleased with himself, as though he’s just pulled off a prank none of the others have noticed yet. His smirk suggests a man who knows he’ll be the one with the last laugh, though it’s unclear at whose expense. And then there’s the fellow with the shaved head, whose posture screams, “I could be anywhere else, and yet, here I am.” He leans forward with his hands clasped as though he’s mediating a conflict, yet the only conflict is why he’s bothering to stay engaged in this chaotic roundtable of mismatched energy. All the while, the pub remains immaculate, a steady backdrop of perfection against the swirling tide of this odd crew. It’s a place that welcomes all—even these five, who somehow manage to make themselves the centre of attention without actually doing anything remarkable. Five stars for the pub. As for the group? Let’s just say they’ve brought… character to the establishment, though I doubt the picnic blanket family would agree.
Neil MahadeoNeil Mahadeo
I love this pub and I have been a regular for nearly 32 years and have seen so many changes for the better. I took my Mother and her friend out for lunch last Friday. Great welcoming male Aussie host with a goaty beard. He was attentive and gave us a VIP treatment. We had the Pre-Theatre Deal which is a bargain at £17 for 2 courses. Started off with the chicken and pork terrine with a wild salad and toast. Lovely chunky terrine and full of flavour. Main course was the Fish and Chips and 10 out of 10. I nearly fell off my chair when it arrived. The battered haddock was bigger then my hand!! Lovely fresh flaky haddock with triple cooked steak chips and all the condiments. Best fish and chips I have ever eaten. Unfortunately I could only eat half but my Mother and her friend polished off the rest! No food wastage for us! Our belly’s content with such amazing food and service. Our amazing Aussie Host twisted our arms in having the desert. We shared the Bonofee Pie. It was a massive portion and heavenly. I will definitely be coming back with the entire family. Great welcoming staff, brilliant selection of beers and wines and the food is out of this World. They do a 33% Discount if you sign up with them for Mon - Friday. Thank you so much to the Latchmere Staff for a great lunch afternoon and see you soon. To the Aussie Barman with the goaty beard, my Mother saus you rock!!’ Thankyou for the great service and my compliments to all the kitchen staff.
Damian LubanskiDamian Lubanski
Very nice pub with great garden area. Main are inside is spacious, looks and feels cosy and makes you order another pint or two just to sit there and enjoy the moment. I liked the vibes from this place a lot, feels old, with some history around it, and very warmth and relaxed. My fish&chips was very good, loved those massive chunky chips, fish was good as well, maybe had too much batter for my liking but they serve mushy peas hot which completely ruins peas for me. It was dry and didn't have much taste. Why oh why? Service was exceptionally good, helpful and polite, and with my anxiety I don't say those things lightly. Food has arrived quick. My other complain would be about prices: I know it's London and everything is expensive now but 22 quid for a meal and pint of Guinness zero feels a bit overpriced for that area. It's not exactly Central yet. I sound like a Scottish, I know. Clean small toilet with hot water, which is not that common in London. Would visit again when in area, my job sent me there for one day so it's unlikely but never say never.
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Ah, this pub—what an absolute masterpiece of British charm! The kind of place that effortlessly balances tradition and festive cheer, with garlands on the bannister, perfectly polished tables, and a television showing the muted drama of daytime news. It’s a venue that doesn’t just invite you in; it wraps you in a warm embrace of amber lighting and the promise of perfectly poured pints. The ambiance whispers of lively conversations, quiet contemplation, and memories waiting to be made. Truly, the pub deserves every accolade—it’s practically the standard against which all others should be judged. But then there’s the group seated at the table—a gathering that feels less like a merry bunch of friends and more like a focus group convened to test the limits of social cohesion. Let’s start with Plaid Shirt. Now, I’m not saying he stole that fabric from a family enjoying a summer picnic in Hyde Park, but the evidence is damning. Somewhere out there, a couple is lamenting the loss of their cheerful gingham spread while he sits here, utterly unrepentant, transforming it into a shirt that somehow manages to be both bold and deeply questionable. Next, we have Red Jumper, who seems to be auditioning for the role of “overenthusiastic Christmas uncle” with his gesticulations and constant movement. His energy is palpable—almost too palpable. You can’t help but think he’s moments away from either spilling a pint or launching into an unsolicited story about the time he “nearly” made it on a pub quiz team. Denim Jacket appears contemplative, staring down at his pint like it owes him money. He’s the kind of guy who looks like he’s permanently rehearsing a monologue in his head, possibly about the existential weight of choosing between crisps and chips at the bar. Across from him is The Grinning Enigma—someone who seems far too pleased with himself, as though he’s just pulled off a prank none of the others have noticed yet. His smirk suggests a man who knows he’ll be the one with the last laugh, though it’s unclear at whose expense. And then there’s the fellow with the shaved head, whose posture screams, “I could be anywhere else, and yet, here I am.” He leans forward with his hands clasped as though he’s mediating a conflict, yet the only conflict is why he’s bothering to stay engaged in this chaotic roundtable of mismatched energy. All the while, the pub remains immaculate, a steady backdrop of perfection against the swirling tide of this odd crew. It’s a place that welcomes all—even these five, who somehow manage to make themselves the centre of attention without actually doing anything remarkable. Five stars for the pub. As for the group? Let’s just say they’ve brought… character to the establishment, though I doubt the picnic blanket family would agree.
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I love this pub and I have been a regular for nearly 32 years and have seen so many changes for the better. I took my Mother and her friend out for lunch last Friday. Great welcoming male Aussie host with a goaty beard. He was attentive and gave us a VIP treatment. We had the Pre-Theatre Deal which is a bargain at £17 for 2 courses. Started off with the chicken and pork terrine with a wild salad and toast. Lovely chunky terrine and full of flavour. Main course was the Fish and Chips and 10 out of 10. I nearly fell off my chair when it arrived. The battered haddock was bigger then my hand!! Lovely fresh flaky haddock with triple cooked steak chips and all the condiments. Best fish and chips I have ever eaten. Unfortunately I could only eat half but my Mother and her friend polished off the rest! No food wastage for us! Our belly’s content with such amazing food and service. Our amazing Aussie Host twisted our arms in having the desert. We shared the Bonofee Pie. It was a massive portion and heavenly. I will definitely be coming back with the entire family. Great welcoming staff, brilliant selection of beers and wines and the food is out of this World. They do a 33% Discount if you sign up with them for Mon - Friday. Thank you so much to the Latchmere Staff for a great lunch afternoon and see you soon. To the Aussie Barman with the goaty beard, my Mother saus you rock!!’ Thankyou for the great service and my compliments to all the kitchen staff.
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Very nice pub with great garden area. Main are inside is spacious, looks and feels cosy and makes you order another pint or two just to sit there and enjoy the moment. I liked the vibes from this place a lot, feels old, with some history around it, and very warmth and relaxed. My fish&chips was very good, loved those massive chunky chips, fish was good as well, maybe had too much batter for my liking but they serve mushy peas hot which completely ruins peas for me. It was dry and didn't have much taste. Why oh why? Service was exceptionally good, helpful and polite, and with my anxiety I don't say those things lightly. Food has arrived quick. My other complain would be about prices: I know it's London and everything is expensive now but 22 quid for a meal and pint of Guinness zero feels a bit overpriced for that area. It's not exactly Central yet. I sound like a Scottish, I know. Clean small toilet with hot water, which is not that common in London. Would visit again when in area, my job sent me there for one day so it's unlikely but never say never.
Damian Lubanski

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Reviews of The Latchmere

4.3
(631)
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5.0
1y

Ah, this pub—what an absolute masterpiece of British charm! The kind of place that effortlessly balances tradition and festive cheer, with garlands on the bannister, perfectly polished tables, and a television showing the muted drama of daytime news. It’s a venue that doesn’t just invite you in; it wraps you in a warm embrace of amber lighting and the promise of perfectly poured pints. The ambiance whispers of lively conversations, quiet contemplation, and memories waiting to be made. Truly, the pub deserves every accolade—it’s practically the standard against which all others should be judged.

But then there’s the group seated at the table—a gathering that feels less like a merry bunch of friends and more like a focus group convened to test the limits of social cohesion. Let’s start with Plaid Shirt. Now, I’m not saying he stole that fabric from a family enjoying a summer picnic in Hyde Park, but the evidence is damning. Somewhere out there, a couple is lamenting the loss of their cheerful gingham spread while he sits here, utterly unrepentant, transforming it into a shirt that somehow manages to be both bold and deeply questionable.

Next, we have Red Jumper, who seems to be auditioning for the role of “overenthusiastic Christmas uncle” with his gesticulations and constant movement. His energy is palpable—almost too palpable. You can’t help but think he’s moments away from either spilling a pint or launching into an unsolicited story about the time he “nearly” made it on a pub quiz team.

Denim Jacket appears contemplative, staring down at his pint like it owes him money. He’s the kind of guy who looks like he’s permanently rehearsing a monologue in his head, possibly about the existential weight of choosing between crisps and chips at the bar. Across from him is The Grinning Enigma—someone who seems far too pleased with himself, as though he’s just pulled off a prank none of the others have noticed yet. His smirk suggests a man who knows he’ll be the one with the last laugh, though it’s unclear at whose expense.

And then there’s the fellow with the shaved head, whose posture screams, “I could be anywhere else, and yet, here I am.” He leans forward with his hands clasped as though he’s mediating a conflict, yet the only conflict is why he’s bothering to stay engaged in this chaotic roundtable of mismatched energy.

All the while, the pub remains immaculate, a steady backdrop of perfection against the swirling tide of this odd crew. It’s a place that welcomes all—even these five, who somehow manage to make themselves the centre of attention without actually doing anything remarkable.

Five stars for the pub. As for the group? Let’s just say they’ve brought… character to the establishment, though I doubt the picnic blanket family...

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5.0
3y

I love this pub and I have been a regular for nearly 32 years and have seen so many changes for the better. I took my Mother and her friend out for lunch last Friday. Great welcoming male Aussie host with a goaty beard. He was attentive and gave us a VIP treatment. We had the Pre-Theatre Deal which is a bargain at £17 for 2 courses. Started off with the chicken and pork terrine with a wild salad and toast. Lovely chunky terrine and full of flavour. Main course was the Fish and Chips and 10 out of 10. I nearly fell off my chair when it arrived. The battered haddock was bigger then my hand!! Lovely fresh flaky haddock with triple cooked steak chips and all the condiments. Best fish and chips I have ever eaten. Unfortunately I could only eat half but my Mother and her friend polished off the rest! No food wastage for us! Our belly’s content with such amazing food and service. Our amazing Aussie Host twisted our arms in having the desert. We shared the Bonofee Pie. It was a massive portion and heavenly. I will definitely be coming back with the entire family. Great welcoming staff, brilliant selection of beers and wines and the food is out of this World. They do a 33% Discount if you sign up with them for Mon - Friday. Thank you so much to the Latchmere Staff for a great lunch afternoon and see you soon. To the Aussie Barman with the goaty beard, my Mother saus you rock!!’ Thankyou for the great service and my compliments to all the...

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2.0
1y

Took a friend as a birthday treat. Place was pretty empty which wasn't an issue. We were attended to quite quickly which was nice. Unfortunately the food was a serious let down. I tried the duck parfait which was just about OK. I ordered the hake with sweet potato fries & pea puree, my friend ordered the steak. The fish batter was soooo oily I had to blot it with two serviettes! The sweet potato fries were lukewarm, the tartare sauce looked old or like it had been exposed for ages (it was dark on top so i didn't take the chance of trying it!) & my friend's fries were hard. The pea puree tasted like the peas had been taken out the bag & pureed without cooking them first. The best part of the meal was the drinks! A total waste of what it cost but I don't begrudge my friend & treating her.

Spent the rest of the day in agony as my belly doesn't like oil so not only was it too much, it was probably also old. The lady said she hopes to see us again but that won't happen. I can get much better value for money from the worst chippy in my own area! I definitely won't be going back there & unfortunately wouldn't...

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