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Bidra med feedbackWestbourne Tavern is a Pub... well it looks like one and it is one of the hidden gems of Notting hill since it is placed at 10 min walking distance from Portobello road. Westbourne is great for food and drinks when it is sunny and when it is raining. When it is sunny someone can sit on the garden and enjoy a drink or 2 before having Lunch. When it is raining it is lovely to be inside the pub. Drinks are ok but what it makes it special is its food. Westbourne offers a number of traditional British Plates such as Roast Beef, etc but also a number of Greek/Mediterranean plates such as Seabream with Lentils, Greek Traditional Salad and Greek Mezes but with a British twist to be accepted by the rest of the people. Definitely a lovely place to spend Sundays whatever the weather is... please try to book in advance since the place inside is quite small.
Booked for a Friday evening meal at short notice. It was very busy noisy but the food was top notch. We came away feeling satisfied happy if a little deaf : The best moment apart from the food was an old English sheep dog wandering from table to table. We are dog lovers.
Organised my birthday drinks here!! They did everything to make me feel welcomed, service couldn’t of been better. Nice place to hang out with friends for drinks. Had some good bar snacks including a great scotch egg, definitely worth trying. Always worth a visit when in west London!
Although a Monday evening and a cold one, it was a nice experience. We ate the lamb and the fish stew, both tasty. The stew was spicy and a large portion with chunks of fish and mussels. The apple crumble was fine with the interesting vanilla ice cream. The service was easant and helpful.
A small group of friends wanted a chilled afternoon in Notting Hill decided upon The Westbourne. This used to be one of West London’s “Go 2” places back in the day. I should know, I lived there. Gone is the cool vibe this bar was known for. In it’s place, a rude staff (which wears thin) a lack of ambiance. Shame…