The Elgin, Ladbroke Grove - pub details
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Address: 96 Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill, London, W11 1PY [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3643) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Ladbroke Grove (0.1 miles), Latimer Road (0.4 miles), Westbourne Park (0.5 miles)
Queens Park - London (1.3 miles), Kensington Olympia (1.4 miles), Kensal Green (1.4 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night (Sundays), Live music (Friday 25 November!), Sky TV (All major games on big screen incl Prem Plus!), Big screen, Karaoke (Every other Saturday)
- Pool table (Two), Fruit machines (Two), Quiz machines (Multi-game)
- Food served (Every day Noon until 9.30pm), Sunday roast, Real ale (Greene King IPA, Charles Wells Bombardier and guest ales)
- Outside seating, Late licence (Friday and Saturday until 11.30pm), Credit cards accepted (Mastercard, Visa, American Express), Smoking area, Function room for hire (Private bar area available for private functions), Wireless internet access
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other pubs nearby:
Kensington Park, Ladbroke Grove (0.0 miles), Shannon's Market Bar, Ladbroke Grove (0.1 miles), Castle, Notting Hill (0.1 miles), Duke Of Wellington, Portobello Road (0.2 miles), Eagle, Ladbroke Grove (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of The Elgin, Ladbroke Grove
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| used to be a great pub on the weekends with an great mix of locals and tourists,but sadly that all changed when it was taken over and turned into a gastro pub.the last comment about how great the locals are is a bit much considering no one from the local area drinks in the pub,ask around and you will see that the local people do not drink here.its claen and tidy ,on the pricey side,and the food isnt what it should be.overall ther are far better pubs in the area. beerman44 - 5 Feb 2012 07:35 |
| I visited this pub with my girlfriend on a Friday lunchtime and we had a fantastic time. The bar staff were helpful, cheerful and polite and the Doombar was going down very well. The decor and cleanliness all round were fantastic and the sport on the TV was watchable (for those who wanted to) but unobtrusive. We ate lunch here, rather than move on, after we saw a couple of plates being taken out to another table. We moved from the bar to the restauranty type bit which was really nice. The wait for food was short and when it arrived it was hot and absolutely delicious. The toilets were immaculate and some of the locals were hilarious. Highly, highly recommended. drmcross - 16 Jul 2011 07:05 |
| Update on facilities: Live Music 3-4 x a week; no Sky/big screen; no karaoke; no pool table; not sure about fruities/quiz machines; late license under application; real ale was Sambrook's Wandle, Twickenham Naked Ladies, Redemption PA & Dark and Adnams Explorer. An excellent show from Bonfanti-Milner celebrating Muddy Waters' birthday (4 April) accompanied by some interesting beers I hadn't tried before. oak_cliff - 5 Apr 2010 09:36 |
| Just a word of warning for anybody heading to The Elgin for food. A group of 15 of us visited on Saturday for a pre-Christmas meal... only to find the menu was completely different to the one on their website that looked very appetising. Instead of the likes of Crisp Cornish squid garlic mayonnaise, West Devon chump of lamb and 28 day dry aged cutlet of beef we were presented with a hugely unimaginative list of food. No starters whatsoever, one salad, a fish pie, then just Fish and chips, burger and chips, chicken kiev and chips... and just in case that wasn't bad enough the only two side dishes listed were skinny chips and thick chips!! Service was then less than impressive, with half the dishes delivered about 30mins after the first ones appeared. The food was OK, but overall it was a disappointment. ericezza - 13 Dec 2009 15:26 |
| Use to love going to this pub 2-3 years ago, sadly everytime i pop in here the lagers rotten, the last time was 2 weeks ago and even the manager [baldy Mark with the paunch!] agreed the lager was crap, My advice is go across the road to the Kensington Park Hotel public house for a great pint . its a sham because they have all the sport on numerous screen , fulhamstar - 28 May 2009 21:41 |
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