The Station, North Kensington - pub details

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Address: 41, Bramley Rd, London, W10 6SZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 7229 1111

Nearest tube stations Latimer Road (0.1 miles), White City (0.3 miles), Ladbroke Grove (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations Kensington Olympia (1.2 miles), Kensal Green (1.5 miles), Kensal Rise (1.6 miles)

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Suggested by Steph Clark on 26 Jun 2003.

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> Current user rating: 5.2/10 (rated by 18 users)
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Kenilworth Castle, Notting Hill (0.1 miles), Springbok, Shepherds Bush (0.4 miles), Elgin, Ladbroke Grove (0.5 miles), Academy, Holland Park (0.5 miles), Prince of Wales, Holland Park (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Station, North Kensington

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Had a great evening in the spacious garden here. The staff were very pleasant, and while I agree it's pricey this should keep out the riff raff. BTW it is North Kensington.
wrichard - 8 Aug 2008 11:55
One of the major features of this place is a huge garden that you could lose a half dozen oxen in. The pub itself is a fairly typical upmarket boozer in a fairly downmarket area, you know the sort of thing, all wooden floors, stainless steel bars, free newspapers and over the top post ironic decorations. There isn't a hell of a lot of imagination in the choice of beers, well actually there's none to be honest, but if you're not picky and just want to get slowly inebriated on a pint of generic with a non specific chaser whilst a tiny screen shows rugby in the background then go for it. The food is imaginative yet way too pricey, although the well made chunky chips will set you back no more than a couple of quid. The seats are all stolen from a nearby church and along with the tables look like they are all about to collapse in a sudden draft. Agree that the pub does get noisy, and it does draw in the trendy braying west London media types like a wheelbarrow of manure attracts flies. But hey, short of setting up a road block on the Portobello Road and frisking people for laptops, how are you going to keep them out?
agnes_guano - 5 Oct 2007 18:01
NORTH KENSINGTON ??? - does that say North Kensington ? - no matter how you try and dress it up - YOUR pub is in LATIMER Road you think fuckers - is there a tube station called North Kensington? - Er No - is it anywhere near Kensington - Er No.Get a grip you wannabe gastro tossers
LadbrokeGroover - 12 Sep 2007 04:22
Used to have a storming blues night years ago (Bobs Goodtime Blues) but then got poncified. Handy for a pint after playing football under the Westway but that's about it. I can't quite put my finger on why I've not warmed to it but it might be because of the fact it turns into an utter wankers emporium when rugby is on. Or possibly the time I had to wait ages for a beer while a horsey sloane girl paid for a lime and soda with an American Express card. Why? Why were you born?? Fuck thee back off to Holland Park and leave the locals drink in peace.
random_ranger - 14 May 2007 16:49
Yes, it's a bit pricey, and the food is just OK. But you really can't argue with the massive -- MASSIVE -- beer garden, complete with sofas and many, many mushroom heaters. Summer was made for pubs like this.
alevy - 2 Apr 2007 14:50

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