The Castle's settled in nicely, becoming that slightly bohemian local so many long for, and so few actually get for their troubles. Saying it's got an eccentric interior's a bit like saying the Royal Albert Hall's a bit big....
We're obviously getting a bit colour-blind when it comes to gastro conversions - we didn't even notice the mismatched light fixtures, flock wallpaper and the dull paint colours that decorate the bar. It's not as gastro as other...
Fairly ubiquitous in the middle of London, a T & J Bernard pub in Notting Hill feels oddly out of place. Still, being a chain you know where you are with these pubs and that's somewhere in between a Wetherspoon and a more...
The recent (April/May 2013) refurbishment has left the front part of the bar area relatively unscathed, but the rear has been opened out somewhat and converted into an eating area. The wide range of real ales (ten on our...
In some ways for us reviewing the Kensington Park is like an an archaeologist discovering the ruins of an ancient temple. Just two minutes from trendy (and expensive) Westbourne Grove, the Kensington Park is a rough old style...
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Formerly a rather unspectacular pub, it has now been refurbished and relaunched as the Westbourne House. They describe their interior as being "a sophisticated mix of Parisian boutique and Manhattan loft", while the...