
About The Duke of York, St. James's Park
The Duke of York, located at 130-134 Victoria Street, London SW1E 5LA, is a traditional British pub known for its warm and inviting atmosphere. Situated in the heart of Victoria, it offers patrons a cozy setting with classic wooden interiors and a friendly ambiance. The pub is a popular spot for both locals and visitors seeking a quintessential London pub experience, providing a comfortable environment to relax and socialize.
Food Overview
The Duke of York offers a menu featuring traditional British pub fare, including classics like fish and chips, pies, and sausages. The dishes are prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, ensuring a satisfying dining experience. The pub also caters to various dietary preferences, providing vegetarian and lighter options. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal or a light snack, the menu is designed to complement the extensive drink selection.Drinks Overview
As a Samuel Smith’s pub, The Duke of York serves a range of beers brewed at the Old Brewery in Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Cask Old Brewery Bitter is served from oak casks in the pub cellar, and all beers are brewed solely from authentic natural ingredients. The pub also offers a selection of wines, spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages, catering to diverse tastes. The knowledgeable staff are on hand to assist with drink selections, enhancing the overall pub experience.
Getting There
To reach The Duke of York from Victoria Station, exit the station onto Victoria Street and head southwest. Continue straight for approximately 0.2 miles; the pub will be on your left at numbers 130-134. The walk takes about 5 minutes, making it easily accessible for travelers arriving by train or bus. Its central location near Victoria Station makes it a convenient stop for those exploring the area or looking for a place to unwind after a journey.