Belushi's, Hammersmith - pub details

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Address: 28, Hammersmith Broadway, Hammersmith, London, W6 7AB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8748 5285

Nearest tube stations Hammersmith (0 miles), Ravenscourt Park (0.5 miles), Barons Court (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations Kensington Olympia (0.7 miles), West Brompton (1.4 miles), Barnes Bridge (2 miles)

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> Current user rating: 3.0/10 (rated by 4 users)
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user reviews of Belushi's, Hammersmith

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Working nearby, I recently visited this pub for the first time since its rather dubious re-branding. I wish I hadn't bothered. There were absolutely no bitters available - a situation the young barman was at a loss to explain. The table tops were sticky and the corporate rock murals depressing. This is a shame, because in the right hands I'm sure it could be a really fine old pub. One day maybe.
kestrel - 22 Sep 2008 21:56
I too remember this as a rather unpleasant and dour place and being taken over by the Belushis chain was hardly likely to change my opinion. Walking past (as I always have) I spotted a couple of handpumps and with time to kill thought I would also give it a chance. A giant mural of the Clash’s London Calling first caught the attention, a decent enough start, and further rock posters extend along a wall to the rear of the pub where they were setting up for an evening of 3 live bands. The facilities for live music seemed to reasonable with plenty of speakers and decent lighting although I ddn’t actually hang around for the music. As for the beers, Pride & Bombardier don’t exactly show too much in the way of adventurism but along with the wine and cocktails, were reasonably priced. My pint was however a woefully short measure and the barman virtually ran off before I could get a chance to challenge it. The interior was quite open apart from 3 or 4 supporting pillars and there is a variety of seats and tables, multi screens and a DJ booth. Overall it was a happy mix of pub, bar and club – a bit of something for everyone and I surprisingly felt quite comfortable here although it has a long way to go to be rated as anything other than average.
RogerB - 25 Mar 2008 10:56
As The George, it was always the sort of pub that one took a brief look at, and then kept on walking... As Belushi's, I did at least give it a (very) quick try and was 'impressed' with the total lack of atmosphere...
rpadam - 25 Feb 2008 20:52

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