this is a cute little eatery, tucked away from the king's road, but most definitely a chelsea baby.it's a glamorous pub with an outdoor seating area for the brave smokers, a backroom for diners, and an upstairs for parties or those after privacy. the ambience is fairly relaxed; a pub-style setting with several tables around the bar, and the dining areas tucked away from immediate view. it's a very versatile location, ideal for those dates which can be drinks and nibbles, or even spill over into a three course meal.pick from a range of beers, some interesting cocktail inventions, or just go straight for the fizzy; i was pleasantly surprised to see mumm, a champagne i find to be relatively hard to come by in pubs and bars these days.we accompanied our bubbles with one of their sharing boards; an extensive array of veggie-related deliciousness; the broccoli was perfectly done and wonderfully seasoned- not a soggy tree in sight!- whilst the polenta was absolutely delicious.after getting to a suitably tipsy level for a tuesday night, we wandered into the restaurant area, impressed with the level of busyness for such an early day in the week.after our nibbles, i wasn't ravenous, so chose a 'small plate', as opposed to a main. the menu offers relatively standard comfort food dishes, including a selection of burgers, mac&cheese, fish and meats. there is however, another 'light bite/superfood' section, which offers the likes of seafood stew and sticky a lean thai green curry- dishes to line a stomach rather than fill a belly. the mac and cheese was wonderfully creamy and filled with delicious naughtiness, ideal comfort food for a chilly winter night, whilst the crispy squid was just that; nothing to write home about, really. the waiting staff were attentive and friendly, and the bar man couldn't do more to help us.all in all, an ideal location for a date or informal catch up between old pals looking to share a bottle of the good stuff.