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    Bar in London, United Kingdom

    The Devonshire

    125Pearl Points

    Soho all-day bet

    The Devonshire, Bar in London

    About The Devonshire

    Book The Devonshire when the brief is Soho pub food taken seriously, not a hushed cocktail room. The Good Food Guide 2025 nod gives it a useful quality signal, and the central Denman Street location makes it easy for West End plans, but first-timers should expect pub energy rather than a quiet, slow-paced bar.

    The Devonshire is a London venue with a clearly listed opening pattern, a smart casual dress code, and a confirmed Good Food Guide 2025 listing. Beyond those verified details, plan carefully: specific menu, pricing, booking, seating, drinks, and service details are not confirmed here.

    The strongest verified quality signal is its Good Food Guide 2025 recognition. For planning, the practical facts are direct: The Devonshire is open 11 AM–11 PM Monday through Saturday and 11 AM–10 PM on Sunday, with smart casual dress expected.

    Use the verified details to plan the visit

    With no confirmed dish list, pricing, or service format to rely on, the safest approach is to treat The Devonshire as a London option worth considering because of its listed hours, dress code, and Good Food Guide 2025 recognition. If the group needs a specific cuisine, menu format, price point, or dietary information, confirm those details directly before booking or going.

    For first-timers, the main risk is assuming more than the verified information supports. The Devonshire has a useful daily schedule, but this page does not verify reservations, outdoor seating, takeaway, delivery, or a particular dining format. If the plan depends on any of those details, check with the venue first.

    London planning context

    The Devonshire can be compared with other London options depending on the kind of outing you want. If you are choosing between venues, consider The Devonshire alongside Soma, Bar Amercain, Graphic, Taro, or Nanahoshi Sushi bar, while confirming current details directly with each venue before making plans.

    For wider London planning, city pages can be more useful than forcing one venue to do every job: see Our full London bars guide, Our full London restaurants guide, Our full London hotels guide, Our full London wineries guide, and Our full London experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does The Devonshire have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour information is not verified here. Plan around the confirmed details instead: The Devonshire is in London, has smart casual dress, and is listed as open 11 AM–11 PM Monday through Saturday and 11 AM–10 PM on Sunday.

    Do I need a reservation at The Devonshire?

    Reservation requirements are not verified here. If your visit depends on a specific time or group size, confirm the current booking policy directly with The Devonshire before going.

    Is The Devonshire open late?

    Yes. The verified hours are 11 AM–11 PM Monday through Saturday and 11 AM–10 PM on Sunday.

    Does The Devonshire have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating is not verified here. If that matters for your visit, confirm the current setup directly with The Devonshire before heading out.

    Location

    The Devonshire, 17 Denman St, London W1D 7HW, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

    Compare The Devonshire

    Practical peer check

    VenueUse it forBooking read
    The DevonshireSoho pub food plus drinksEasy
    Bar AmercainBar-led central London plansCheck before committing
    SomaDrinks-first nightCheck before committing
    TaroCasual Japanese-leaning alternativeCheck before committing

    If this does not fit the night

    If the group wants cocktails more than pub food, cross-shop Soma or Bar Amercain. If the meal should lean Japanese, Taro or Nanahoshi Sushi bar is the cleaner comparison.

    How it compares in London

    Choose The Devonshire over Bar Amercain, Soma, and Graphic when food is central to the plan. Its Good Food Guide 2025 recognition makes it the more credible pick for a pub meal with drinks, while those peers make more sense when the night is mainly about bar atmosphere or cocktails.

    For value, the decision comes down to format rather than a listed price. The Devonshire is easier to justify for a mixed group that wants one central stop for both eating and drinking. Taro and Nanahoshi Sushi bar are better cross-shops when the food brief points Japanese or sushi-led rather than pub-led.

    Booking difficulty is marked easy, which gives it an advantage for first-timers trying to plan around Soho without turning the night into a reservation project. Pick Soma or Bar Amercain for a more bar-focused evening; pick The Devonshire when the food needs to carry equal weight.

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