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The Duke
RIP The Racing Page, a Richmond institution, and a classic example of two pub genres that are going swiftly out of fashion: the sports pub, and the pub with Thai kitchen. Reincarnated as The Duke, it's now predictably taking a ride on the vogueish 'pub and dining room' bandwagon.
It feels brighter and more spacious now but the layout is the same, with the central bar where it always was: if it ain't broke
The biggest difference is that the kitchen is now exposed for all to see at the rear. We took a nice big, dark-wood table on the very spot where I had watched the Rugby World Cup final only a few months before.
On the menu: to start, broccoli soup; potted crab on toast; bresaola with rocket; butternut squash with ricotta; etc. Safe dishes, effectively executed. Some main courses push the boat out a little more - eg. pan-fried seabream with prawn and scallop ravioli - but most are simple and unfussy: wild boar sausages and mash; rack of lamb with parsnips. A beef and Guinness pie was spot on, and roast cod with olive oil mash was also good.
There are seven regular draught beers: Hoegaarden, Leffe, Amstel, Kronenbourg 1664, San Miguel, Guinness, London Pride - plus guests. It's not the most inspiring list, but could be worse. A user-friendly wine list divides around 40 wines by style, with a good number by the glass.
The overhaul may have initially alienated the die-hard regulars, but there's still plenty of room for them should they deign to return. Whether they can live without the televised sports and the pad thais, only time will tell.
Andrew Staffell
Time Out Issue 1955: February 27- March 4 2008
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went at the duke for dinner and i was really surprised the food was really tasty and great value for money the head chef was cooking and tested so good really inpressed mare than a grastopub
marco santini May 3 2008
wow, what a find! my partner and I couldnt fault our meal, the mash was fantastic and the lamb shank - out of this world! Service - with a smile and nothing was too much trouble - makes a change to feel really welcome!! Keep up the great atmosphere.
joanne mc intyre Mar 5 2008
Fantastic Pub. Super food with a great atmosphere
Anonymous Mar 5 2008
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