The Metropolitan, Westbourne Park - pub details

Metropolitan
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Address: 60, Great Western Rd, London, W11 1AB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 6110)

Nearest tube stations Westbourne Park (0 miles), Ladbroke Grove (0.5 miles), Royal Oak (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Queens Park - London (1 mile), London Paddington (1.2 miles), Kilburn High Road (1.3 miles)

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Pub suggested by James on 3 Jan 2004

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> Current user rating: 5.4/10 (rated by 14 users)
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I disagree with the recent comments; I think it's one of the best pubs I've been to in a while. I work round the corner, so am in there fairly regularly, but ever since my first visit, I've felt comfortable and welcome in there.

The bar staff are friendly are helpful, the food is tasty and the atmosphere is good, but the music can sometimes be a bit too loud...

I love spending time there...
RobinL - 27 Jun 2009 01:53
This place has officially gone to the dogs. It used to be a reliable place to go in this part of town, really good crowd, and a brilliant choice to end your weekend on a Sunday. Well my last visit has turned me off forever. An extremely weird crowd has now taken over, and the food we ordered all pretty much got returned (the BLTs had thick wads of butter, and I mean really thick), but was questioned by the manager as if we'd done something wrong, just by looking at it you could tell it was revolting.

Such as shame as I used to regularly head along here and had many a good night.
BurtHayes - 29 Apr 2009 13:40
Wooden Hand Brewery’s Cornish Buccaneer was the only ale on during my visit leaving the other two pumps unused. Addlestone Cider, Amstel, Grolsch, Heineken and Kronenburg are also available, but I plumped for the Guinness as I didn’t spot anyone else drinking the ale. The barmaid was ok, but I found the scuffed gastro décor a bit depressing and would have sat outside in the nice seating area if it was a little warmer.

I wouldn’t bother going here again if passing.
Strongers - 12 Mar 2009 07:08
Not a bad little pub, but i did go in on a Tuesday afternoon when it was pretty quiet. Very convenient with it being right next to the underground station.
I thought there was some quiz going on with the clipboards on the table, but they were the menus, i did get a bit confused until i looked at what was attached to the clipboard. Oops!
Friendly staff - I didnt drink much so cant comment on that right now, but i will have to pop back and leave a rating of the drinks another time
Neonpink - 30 Sep 2008 22:40
Thoroughly good place to go to of a lunchtime. I like the idea of the advertised buskers, though I didn't hear them so I can't comment on what they're like. The draft beer was in bangin' condition and the little garden out the back was a real suntrap on a pleasant spring day. This place is pleasingly harmonious with the Hammersmith and City line station next door.
Dave_the_Bee - 11 Apr 2008 00:24

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