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Pubs & Live Music

The Elgin The Elgin is a cornerstone of Ladbroke Grove, with a rich and vibrant history situated in the iconic Notting Hill. Situated between Ladbroke Grove and Holland Park, with Ladbroke Grove tube station within walking distance. We are very proud of our food, and our menus are a showcase of what’s best in British seasonality. Whether you are looking for a light lunch, a hearty classic or a mouth-watering Sunday roast, we’re sure to have something for everyone. Situated between Ladbroke Grove and Holland Park, and Ladbroke Grove Tube Station within walking distance, our dog-friendly pub and beer garden is the best in West London, proudly sitting at the top of Portobello Road and its world-famous market. 96 Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill, London, Greater London, W11 1PY. 2072295663 www.theelginnottinghill.co.uk/

Notting Hill Arts Club Notting Hill Arts Club offers Live music, niche club nights and art exhibitions at our ever-popular venue complete with dance floor and small stage. We host various live music nights and for families we are serving delicious food and independent quality coffee. We cater for all, Come, and visit us in our unique club for a great time in relaxing and decorative surroundings. 21 Notting Hill Gate, London W11 3JQ. 020 7460 4459 www.nottinghillartsclub.com/

The Hillgate Located in the pretty streets behind Notting Hill Tube station, the Hillgate is a local pub with great food. The menu has a seasonal focus, serving fresh British produce. The selection of real ales from around the country are rotated regularly keeping the selection fresh and interesting. We love wine and have accrued an extensive cellar of wines from around the world. Sit inside and have a drink or soak up the sunshine at one of our tables outside. 24 Hillgate St, London W8 7SR. 020 7727 8566 www.thehillgate.com/ The Duke of Wellington The Duke of Wellington consists of a beautiful lounge filled with cosy seating and a stunning Dining room on the first floor. We’re situated just a short walk from both Notting Hill Gate and Ladbroke Grove stations, with easy connections to various parts of London. We serve freshly made British classics everyday, using the very best ingredients sourced from local and sustainable suppliers. We are the colourful home to great antique dealers, musicians, and artists alike. Our legacy boasts a cameo in the film Notting Hill and where songstress Adele signed her first recording contract. 179 Portobello Rd, London W11 2HX. 020 7727 6727 www.thedukeofwellingtonpub.com/

Uxbridge Arms Notting Hill The Uxbridge Arms has been a fixture in Kensington since it first opened in 1836. We’re the perfect place to take a break from shopping on nearby Portobello Road. 13 Uxbridge St, London W8 7TQ. 020 7792 1362 www.bestcitypubs.co.uk/

The KPH The KPH is a local landmark right in the heart of Notting Hill, steeped in history as one of London’s original live music venues. Having undergone a recent refurbishment, The KPH is a modern pub complete with art deco touches, whilst still holding on to the essence of being your favourite watering hole. Grab a table and watch the world go by or enjoy a well-deserved catch up with your nearest and dearest in a relaxed setting. 139 Ladbroke Grove, London W10 6HJ. 020 7199 7240 www.thekph.co.uk/

The Castle Combining the best in British pub hospitality with individuality, character, and quirky charm. The Castle is nestled at the heart of London’s bustling Portobello market. Located directly opposite the blue door that featured in the film ‘Notting Hill’, The Castle is the perfect setting for a laid-back yet distinctly memorable drinking and dining experience. Whether you’re looking for a lazy lunch or family dinner, The Castle offers flavoursome food, an explorative drinks menu and an authentic, homely atmosphere to suit all occasions. 225 Portobello Rd, London W11 1LU. 020 7221 7103 www.castleportobello.co.uk/

Garden Bar Garden Bar and Grill has the largest garden in central London, open for alfresco drinking, dining and BBQ’s and we are next door to Latimer Road Tube station on the Circle and Hammersmith and City lines. Our private rear garden has its own thatched outside bar and can cater for up to 450 guests. We have a wide range of beer in both draft and bottles and a full range of premium spirits. Our wine list is extensive and covers all the major wine producing countries and grape varieties and also a few gems from lesser-known sources. 41 Bramley Rd, London W10 6SZ. 020 7229 1111 www.gardenbarw10.com/ The Sun In Splendour Combining the best in British pub hospitality with individuality, character and quirky charm, The Sun in Splendour lies at the heart of London’s eclectic Notting Hill neighbourhood. Thought to be the oldest pub in the area, The Sun in Splendour is the perfect setting for a laid-back yet distinctly memorable drinking and dining experience. Whether you’re looking for a lazy lunch or family dinner, The Sun in Splendour offers flavoursome food, an explorative drinks menu and an authentic, homely atmosphere to suit all occasions. 7 Portobello Rd, London W11 3DA. 020 7792 0914 www.suninsplendourpub.co.uk/

The Union Tavern, Westbourne Park With 12 local craft brews and five cask ales lining the bar, The Union Tavern is one of London’s hottest hangouts for craft beer fans. The focus here is on the brilliant craft beers brewed in the capital, but we also add a ‘Trespasser’ to the bar every month, introducing an ale from outside the city. And in addition to those cask and keg lines, we’ve got an extensive collection of bottled beers - and we even host monthly ‘Meet the Brewer’ events to offer a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the craft brewing world. For those who aren’t big on beer, there’s also a lovely wine list here including champagnes and prosecco for all-important celebrations, and we’ve got all the usual soft drinks and great coffee, too. 45 Woodfield Rd, London W9 2BA. 020 7286 1886 www.union-tavern.co.uk/

Should you wish to wet your whistle in Notting Hill you could hardly have a wider choice. ‘Old school’ inns and taverns, cocktail bars, live music venues, gastropubs, they all abide aplenty in Notting Hill. Here are a few suggestions but the best way to find your ‘local’ is surely to take the air and simply explore.

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