The Markham Inn
Established back in 1863, the Markham quickly garnered a reputation as a pub where explorers and travellers, such as Sir Clements Robert Markham, secretary of The Royal Geographic Society, would congregate to exchange stories and make plans.
Today, Chelsea’s meeker, less intrepid visitors certainly won’t need a compass or a GPS to find their way to the Markham Inn.
Located equidistantly between the Kings Road, Fulham Road and Brompton Cross, the Markham is also at the heart of the thriving gastro-destination that is Chelsea Green.
The Markham offers an all day, brasserie-style, European menu.
There is a special focus on lovingly prepared, seasonal food. The cocktail bar serves classic cocktails with a unique... [MORE]
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Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, it is a friendly, local destination, perfect for a drink, an easy Monday night bite, Sunday brunch or a long, boozy birthday dinner.

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