Belushi's, Hammersmith - pub details
Address: 28, Hammersmith Broadway, Hammersmith, London, W6 7AB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8748 5285
Hammersmith (0 miles), Ravenscourt Park (0.5 miles), Barons Court (0.5 miles)
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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