Fox & Grapes is a hotel Village London located in United Kingdom.
9 Camp Rd London Greater London SW19 4UN United Kingdom
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No veggie Sunday roast option ???? set menu 2 courses £25.50, 3 courses £32
Sunday roast is good, but sadly not as good as we would have liked for the price. If you're just after a good meal there's better value to be had elsewhere. Great venue, service and atmosphere though.
Great gastropub , the burger was awesome, the scotch egg spot on, a lovely diner Read more
The roast dinners on a Sunday are worthy of your time and consumption...
Cedric and Claude Bosi just miss the mark with their gastropub Fox And Grapes , which needs more of their Gallic charm. We gave it 3 out of 5 stars. Read more
Lovely quaint pub in Wimbledon .
The food wasn't bad at all. We had fish & chips , burgers . But the menu is pretty standard pub fare, so I wouldn't call this a gastropub .
Top english pub food , doesnt get any better.
I love this place the food is usually amazing, yet on Valentine's day it was extremely terrible, overcomplicated, and not good at all. On top of that it cost double £50pp. Really disappointed
Sunday lunch at the F&G on Wimbledon Common. Don't forget to get there early when the 6 Nations Rugby is on.
Great selection of ale , superb food and friendly staff . One of the best kept secrets of Wimbledon .
£35 for half a chicken and Wetherspoon's quality staff .
The calamari is a must!
Nice location with good food and friendly staff. I like Hotel du Vin and this met expectations. - James Coakes
Also great for parties, had our 10th anniversary day there last month, seem less attention to detail, utterly excellent, one hell of a party - Richard Sealtiel
A very decent, value for money hotel in Wimbledon with polite courteous staff. Was pleasantly surprised with the portion & quality of late night room service - chicken tikka masala & rice - a must try - Ali Malik
Nice and huge part for a walk. Very muddy though so be equipped if it's rained recently. There's a Windmill Museum and a nice cafe inside for breaks - Bernat Ràfales
Very dog friendly - provided water bowl and treats. Sunday lunch is super busy so get there for 12pm if you want a table. - Fiona Hodge
Just lovely. Lots of hidden corners and lively stroll. Whatever the weather. Special spot. - Bijan Young