The pub is located near to Chelsea Creek and a short distance north of the affluent Chelsea Harbour apartment developments. The venue has a light and spacious gastro-pub ambience but it has not lost its original community atmosphere. The pub is split into a main bar area and a large dining room to the rear; there are distinctive arched windows with the Ram symbol etched in the glass. Two or three cask ales are available plus a food offering including lunchtime sandwiches, pub favourites and Sunday roasts.
Historic Interest
Built in 1887 as the Ashburnham Arms by the Royal Chelsea Brewery on a provisional licence which, unfortunately for the brewery, was not confirmed by the Middlesex licensing justices. The premises remained vacant until 1892 when it was occupied by the St John's Ashburnham Institute. It eventually became licensed in 1984 when it was bought by Young’s.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Chelsea Ram, Chelsea
Changing beers typically include: St Austell - Proper Job , Young's - Winter Warmer
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