What Travellers Say
Absolutely loved my Christmas Eve meal here - thank you to all who made such a lovely effort! The fact that I’d been called a few days before and asked if I would prefer a Christmas dinner rather than a l carte was extraordinary customer service. I truly appreciated the care and can highly recommend the team for their kind gesture and hospitality! What a lovely experience it was for me! The location was easy to find and it was great to take an after lunch walk around the area known as Little Venice.
Lovely pub, great atmosphere and very nice server. We ordered the burger, steak, crab linguine and the chicken and leek pie. The burger and steak were fine, crab linguine was completely overpowered by large chunks of chilli. The pie was horrendous. A mini pie dish filled with what looked like cat food with a slab of puff pastry placed on top. The only part I tried was the inside of the pie, it was incredibly bland. Absolutely no redeeming features to this dish. I complained and was told there was nothing they could do about it, that was how it comes, shocking! They refused to take this off the bill and offered only a glass of wine as a sorry. Whilst I very much appreciate the apologies from the server I am very surprised that nothing more was done considering how horrible this meal was. How sad that it was like this as the pub itself is very nice but we will not be returning.
The Warwick is a lively pub in London with a relaxed vibe, great cocktails, and a solid selection of food. The atmosphere is stylish yet comfortable, perfect for casual drinks or a fun night out. Staff are friendly, and the location makes it a great stop if you're in the area. Whether you're meeting friends or just want a good spot to unwind, The Warwick delivers a solid experience in a welcoming setting.
I loved this place! Food was amazing and the staff so helpful. Brilliant pub ❤️
Beautiful Pub, I didn't eat there, so I cannot write anything about the food
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Fun Facts
River Island was once Daisy Greville’s menagerie, and the site’s birds of prey operation still holds the original zoo licence.
Queen Anne’s Bedroom contains a bed that the castle says was almost certainly the one in which Queen Anne died in 1714.
Caesar’s Tower is one of only two quatrefoil towers in the country, and at 40 metres it stands taller than Guy’s Tower.
Warwick Castle was once owned by a two-year-old girl, Anne de Beauchamp, who held it for three years.
The Pageant Field takes its name from a vast 1906 spectacle staged by the Earl of Warwick to mark 1,000 years since Aethelflaed’s conquest of Mercia.