My 5 Favourite Wedding Pubs in London | Christine Constantine Photography

One of my favourite wedding pubs is the Victorian and award-winning Prince Albert in Camden. If you’re looking for a quintessential rustic pub wedding in London this could well be perfect for you. Two floors, two bars, and a beer garden provide plenty of room to host a fabulous wedding ceremony and or reception.

Dark wooden floors, large sash windows and emerald green tiles, this gorgeous space has lots of natural light and makes a PERFECT backdrop for your wedding photography. As a wedding photographer I’M TOTALLY IN LOVE WITH THIS SPACE.

The pub is available for full-venue private hire, or you can hire the first-floor function room on its own. Perfect for your wedding breakfast. Capacity is 50 standing or 105 seated.

The ground floor has room for a live band and DJ – and of course the dancefloor!  


The Roebuck could well be one of Borough’s best kept secrets. Independently owned and loved by the locals, The Roebuck offers a broad selection of beers and ales from around the world, a freshly prepared menu full of locally sourced produce, and an easy going friendly vibe.

Tucked away at the leafier end of Great Dover Street, The Roebuck balances being a little bit off the beaten track with being incredibly easy to get to: Borough tube is less than a five minutes stroll away, whilst a ten minute fast walk connects you to both Elephant & Castle and London Bridge.

Built to imposing Victorian proportions, the large, airy pub boasts traditional charm. The incredible upstairs function room is perfect for your wedding breakfast.

With original wood flooring, an open fire and its own bar, this space exudes an atmosphere of comfort and character.

3) The Surprise Pub, Chelsea

The Surprise pub in Chelsea has been a local landmark since 1853, and gives off a warm, neighbourly vibe making it feel like home.

The building is steeped in naval history, taking its name from HMS Surprise, the captured French corvette used by the British Navy to sneak up on enemy vessels in the days of Admiral Nelson.

Just moments from Chelsea’s King’s Road, this beautifully refurbished freehouse serves good quality, well-priced, British-inspired cooking. Couples with an extensive champagne and wine list it is a perfect place for your laid-back wedding party.

Built in the 1800s as a brewery, on the site of a former coffee house, The Orange is said to be named after William of Orange. These days, the grand pub sits over 4 floors, positioned in the famed craft district of the Pimlico Road providing a stylish hub to eat, drink and celebrate your wedding.

The Main Dining Room

The Main Dining Room is great for larger family celebrations, weddings (including ceremonies) and corporate events.

The Ebury Room

Full of character and overlooking Orange Square, this light and airy space is perfect for drinks receptions and private dining. It even has it's own private garden terrace.

The Bulls Head is a wedding venue located in Barnes, South West London. A Barnes institution with a privileged musical heritage, this venue is one of a kind. Situated right on the river and home to a buzzing jazz scene, the pub beams with style and laughter and has a brilliant variety of stunning spaces available for events of any size – from intimate gatherings to grand weddings. With a dedicated events team to help you plan your day, gorgeous fresh seasonal food, and an enviable wine cellar, The Bull's Head really does have it all.

The Melrose Room is a fantastic high-ceilinged space filled with old-world charm and captivating casual elegance. The complete flexibility of its layout makes it perfect for your celebration and can accommodate 40 seated and 70 standing guests.

The Melrose Room