Traditional Pub
The Fox and Hounds is an end of terrace traditional pub, it retains its character. We are small indeed but big on personality. The pub is run by Dee who has been in the trade for over forty years, and Michael who has been involved in the trade all his life. Between the two of them all age groups are covered!
We always serve Young’s Bitter, Special and various guest ales along with a good choice of craft and international lagers and ciders. We have a good range of spirits and an extensive wine menu. We show the various sporting events that are available on mainstream television.

History
The Fox and Hounds is a cosy and inviting 19th century pub tucked away behind Sloane Square and the Kings Road. Built in 1860 as a working mans pub for the staff of the Grosvenor estate, the pub originally operated as ales only. It was in-fact the last London Pub to operate as such until in 1996, a spirit license was at long last acquired.
You'll find plenty of fox themed memorabilia on the walls and three big hounds even live upstairs! The pub is also close to Chelsea Royal Hospital, so expect to see the traditional Chelsea pensioner propping up the bar and doing a crossword during the day!.
You'll find plenty of fox themed memorabilia on the walls and three big hounds even live upstairs! The pub is also close to Chelsea Royal Hospital, so expect to see the traditional Chelsea pensioner propping up the bar and doing a crossword during the day!.
