The Thomas Cubitt is a unique Georgian institution in the heart of Belgravia and a short walk from Victoria Station. The namesake of Cubitt House, Thomas Cubitt was a master builder and instrumental in developing the streets and squares of Belgravia. The Thomas Cubitt is a historic and handsome building sitting proudly in the heart of Elizabeth Street in Belgravia
Virtual TourThis beautiful Georgian pub has a handsome bar at its heart. Serving an array of delicious drinks from our carefully crafted drinks list. Drop in for a pint or a cocktail and maybe a snack or two.
Pub MenuStep away from the bustle of ground level and take a pew in our comfortable light filled 1st floor restaurant. Serving a seasonal menu of British classics including perfectly grilled steaks, fish and chips and a very special Sunday lunch.
A La Carte MenuA collection of beautiful Georgian rooms on the 1st and 2nd floor for those special get togethers with the views of Elizabeth Street below. Our spaces can suit any type of party be small or large.
Find Out MoreWe have a full calendar of events running throughout the year across Cubitt House. From live music to Burns Night and New Years Eve Parties as well as our Cubitt House Eats With Series, there's sure to be something going on you fancy!
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Belgravia in Bloom is back. Take a stroll, then take a seat — we’ll have the spritzes ready.
Find us in the heart of @belgraviavillage.
Getting in your greens has never been easier — or more delicious. Try the Endive Salad with Cured Pork and Cacklebean Egg or the Cavatelli Pasta with Cime di Rapa, Chilli and Wild Garlic, both on the spring menu at The Thomas Cubitt.
Looking for a place to gather? Upstairs at The Thomas Cubitt, you’ll find elegant rooms for every kind of occasion.
Belgravia has come a long way since its ‘Five Fields’ days. Thomas Cubitt, the man behind Belgrave Square and the name above our door, helped shape it into what it is today.
As featured in @elleuk - a Belgravia favourite known for its warm welcome and vibrant atmosphere.