The Wilmington
Pubs and Bars with Restaurants


69 Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, EC1R 4RL

The Wilmington sits right in the midst of the culinary action near bustling Exmouth Market. Inside, original brickwork, reclaimed light fittings and impressive Victorian glass atrium all nod dutifully towards the building's history and create an air of classic elegance. Meanwhile, the new open kitchen adds unique character and allows diners to observe the chefs' culinary theatrics.
Modern European influences are evident on The Wilmington's menu. The novel breakfasts include Moroccan pancakes with Greek yoghurt, honey and dates, while, for lunch, you can expect the likes of pulled duck and chorizo hash. Dinnertime brings with it dishes such as roast shoulder of suckling pig with baked apple and Anna potatoes, and the signature creations of braised ox cheek burger with hand-cut chips and dipping gravy, and beef rib for two, with forest mushrooms and bone marrow and horseradish mash. Mersea oysters and fresh crab are also delivered daily. A new menu is created by the head chef every four to six weeks to make the most of each season's produce.
This comfortable and relaxed establishment is also worth visiting just for a drink; a selection of craft lagers and ales can be found at the bar, along with Prosecco on tap, a concise cocktail list and speciality coffees. This charming venue certainly deserves its spot among the other esteemed venues of Exmouth Market
Modern European influences are evident on The Wilmington's menu. The novel breakfasts include Moroccan pancakes with Greek yoghurt, honey and dates, while, for lunch, you can expect the likes of pulled duck and chorizo hash. Dinnertime brings with it dishes such as roast shoulder of suckling pig with baked apple and Anna potatoes, and the signature creations of braised ox cheek burger with hand-cut chips and dipping gravy, and beef rib for two, with forest mushrooms and bone marrow and horseradish mash. Mersea oysters and fresh crab are also delivered daily. A new menu is created by the head chef every four to six weeks to make the most of each season's produce.
This comfortable and relaxed establishment is also worth visiting just for a drink; a selection of craft lagers and ales can be found at the bar, along with Prosecco on tap, a concise cocktail list and speciality coffees. This charming venue certainly deserves its spot among the other esteemed venues of Exmouth Market
Opening Hours:
Mon: | 8am-11pm |
Tues: | 8am-11pm |
Weds: | 8am-11pm |
Thurs: | 8am-11pm |
Fri: | 8am-12am |
Sat: | 9am-12am |
Sun: | 10am-10.30pm |