The Cock and Bottle, Notting Hill - pub details

Cock and Bottle
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Address: 17, Needham Rd, London, W11 2RP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 25227)

Nearest tube stations Notting Hill Gate (0.4 miles), Westbourne Park (0.5 miles), Bayswater (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations London Paddington (1 mile), Kensington Olympia (1.4 miles), Queens Park - London (1.5 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.6/10 (rated by 14 users)
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user reviews of the Cock and Bottle, Notting Hill

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Was flat-sitting round the corner so called in a few times. Beer is generally well kept, Harveys and Hogsback last week, although I thought that the Summer Ale, which the landlord recommended, was tired. Friendly and, for the area, a rare survival of an old-fashioned local.
Richard49 - 9 Aug 2009 19:42
A local pub which is very friendly and welcoming. Nice beer and well worth a visit. The interior is old and beautiful with what I would think are plenty of original features, but unfortunately now very tired as well.
SomersetChris - 26 Mar 2009 20:22
I paid my first visit to this pub during the afternoon a few days ago, and thought it a pretty decent backstreet pub. It wasn’t very busy – perhaps three or four punters including me in there. But the landlady was friendly enough, and I thought it was the sort of place that would be good for a quiet pint or two. They had Hogsback TEA and Harveys Bitter. I didn’t have the Harveys, but the TEA was excellent. There’s an excellent original Victorian bar back in place as well.

This is definitely a decent pub in an area where there aren’t too many of them. Definitely worth dropping in for a pint if you’re in the area.
RexRattus - 5 Dec 2008 10:36
The Guiness is still fabulous, Richard the Landlord runs a friendly pub with an eclectic clientele. This is not a bad thing, and the mix is very happy and convivial.


Flasheart - 11 May 2008 09:05
Proper boozer. Landlord always has a slightly befuddled expression as befits landlords of old, before they became obsessed with marketing and left it to having a decent pint in front of a real fire. Decent pint of Pride. Two bars one of which has plasma tv's for the football, second much quieter. Pork scratchings and peanuts the limit of the food, thankfully a pub that has refraned from becoming a gastro. Bar staff friendly and helpful.
Flasheart - 14 Feb 2008 12:43

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