The Washington in Belsize Park earned its place in a national Valentine’s Day list published by Eat Drink Meeta website and app that helps people discover pubs, bars, and restaurants.
Described as “the ideal location to celebrate Valentine’s Day,” The Washington took eighth place on the list, which Eat Drink Meet’s team compiled from thousands of venues across the country.
The selection highlighted the pub’s special Valentine’s offer: “The Washington is the ideal location to celebrate Valentine’s Day with its special sharing offer of two succulent ribeye steaks and a bottle of wine to share for £85.”
For couples planning to treat themselves this February in a city setting, it’s the perfect choice for a memorable evening, reports our sister title London Now.
The pub was praised for its “ornate Victorian décor with luxury lighting fixtures, extravagant mirrors and vintage furniture lovingly paired with contemporary touches.” (Image: Leopard Co)
Eat Drink Meet said: “This timeless venue features ornate Victorian décor with luxury lighting fixtures, extravagant mirrors and vintage furniture lovingly paired with contemporary touches.”
The Hampstead pub joins nine others across the UK in the top 10, with The Pine Marten in Harrogate topping the list.
Other pubs featured include The Cheshire Cat in Chester, The Inn on the Lake in Surrey, The Hand and Sceptre in Tunbridge Wells, and The Castle in Castleton.
The list was curated by Eat Drink Meet, whose app and website help users find nearby pubs, restaurants, and bars with filters such as dog-friendly venues, live music, pub quizzes, and outdoor dining.
Eat Drink Meet said the selected pubs “go above and beyond to create the perfect romantic experience this February.”
The pub is located at 50 Englands Lane, London. (Image: Leopard Co)
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More about The Washington
The Washington currently holds a 4.5-star rating on Google reviews.
The pub is located just north of Primrose Hill, and describes itself as “an iconic London pub, ahead of the game in providing the perfect setting for a truly memorable drinking and dining experience.”
The Washington was described as “the ideal location to celebrate Valentine’s Day” (Image: Leopard Co)
It is open from 12pm until 11pm Monday to Thursday, until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, and until 10.30pm on Sundays.
Menus include main, Sunday, evening, buffet, and drinks options.
The pub’s website menu page says: “For those who enjoy the finer things in life, we provide a charming pub setting for effortless indulgence.
“Explore our menus and you’ll discover delectably seasonal dishes, freshly prepared each day by our talented Head Chef and Kitchen Team.”
Options range from snacks and sharers to chicken, meat-free options, and classic pub favourites.
The Washington combines its food and drink offer with a rich sense of history.
The Washington placed eighth on the list, which was compiled by Eat Drink Meet’s team (Image: Leopard Co)
According to the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), the pub, is a Grade II-listed Victorian venue, and is included on CAMRA’s National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors with a three-star rating.
CAMRA calls it of “outstanding national historic importance” and notes the “extensively retained period woodwork” featuring cut and etched glass, a stucco ceiling, and an island bar.
Original details include an entrance floor mosaic reading “Washington Hotel and Billiards”, wall tiling, painted mirrors showing flora and fauna, and a high glazed screen above the servery.
TripAdvisor describes The Washington as “a Hampstead pub with more than a little history.”
Sunday roasts stand out, with one reviewer noting beef and lamb roasts, and others praising the “absolutely delicious” food and “amazing portion sizes.”
Visitors can expect well‑kept cask ales, a strong atmosphere and service that regulars often describe as warm and attentive.
