The Sydney Arms

The Sydney Arms

The Sydney Arms

“Great food made with the best ingredients” Our philosophy is simple.

Great food made with the best ingredients, cooked to perfection and served in a relaxed atmosphere - together with superb wines, spirits and a fantastic choice of real ales and beers.

http://www.sydneyarmschelsea.com

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Sydney Arms Pub, Sydney St, London

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The Sydney Arms, Chelsea

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With The Sydney Arms, the Thoroughbred Pub Company is looking to the Chelsea faithful, the older clientele looking for a pub with heart and character in the modern world.

Marketing themselves as a 'new breed of pub' The Sydney Arms is an example of how pubs can get it right.

Good food and good wine built into a quiet neck of Chelsea.

The pub does not try to tailor itself to any meal or time of day that you'll enjoy most, but they make themselves a somewhat blank canvas for your breakfast; or late drink; or business meeting to paint upon.

There isn't much more to say - this is a good, hearty pub of a dying breed in our metropolis, because the evening matters more than the pub and they know that.

City Spy: Chelsea boozer the Sydney Arms becomes a real ...

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Greene King sold the freehold to a private investor in a deal brokered by Savills, but there’s plenty of City interest in the boozer, which has five screens showing racing and a Sir Peter O’Sullevan Room in honour of the departed commentator.

The long-term leaseholder is the Thoroughbred Pub Co, whose directors include Richard Morecombe, co-founder of  broker and investment bank Whitman Howard, and James Ramsden, owner and half brother of Channel 4 racing presenter Emma Spencer.

Apparently he “borrowed” £15,000 from them — and then they turned up outside the office in the City in blacked-out Land Rovers to do him in.

Free-thinking LandSecs Property firm Land Securities is keen to find out about “brand perception” and wants half an hour of Spy’s time.

Spy can only think that the 1000 respondents were City analysts and journalists pleased not to endure the sound of certain drony, corporate speak-spouting chief executives.

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