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Earl of Lonsdale
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Earl of Lonsdale
277-281 Westbourne Grove
Notting Hill
London
W11 2QA
tel.: +44(0)2077276335
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Times: Every Mon 7:30 PM Closed Boxing Day Bank Holiday
Earl of Lonsdale
Features: Food, Vegetarian Dishes, Beer Garden / Outside Seating, Real Ale, Quiz Nights, Cuisine: Traditional English, Private Parties: Up to 80 guestsNearest Transport: Ladbroke Grove / London Underground
Earl Of Lonsdale serve a range of beers and traditional food, some of which have a Mediterranean influence. They also do barbecues and have function facilities for up to 80 people. Outside seating is provided in the garden.
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This Sam Smith's pub was recently refurbished in traditional style with the piece-de-resistance being the reinstatement or introduction of wood and glass three-quarter height division screens separating the main island servery into four or five distinct drinking areas. Though by no means as impressive as their breathtaking transformation of the Princess Louise in Holborn, the effect is still mightily impressive and a credit to the brewery. Unfortunately, Sam Smith's policy of removing cask ales from most of its London estate meant that no real ale was on offer. The pub goes back to 1847 and was one of the Henekey Free Houses later acquired by Whitbread. Henekey's were famed for quality pub interiors and notable examples still extant are the Cittie of York, Holborn and Lyceum Tavern, Strand.
http://www.camranorthlondon.org.uk/londonpubsgroup/crawls.html
This Sam Smith's pub was recently refurbished in traditional style with the piece-de-resistance being the reinstatement or introduction of wood and glass three-quarter height division screens separating the main island servery into four or five distinct drinking areas. Though by no means as impressive as their breathtaking transformation of the Princess Louise in Holborn, the effect is still mightily impressive and a credit to the brewery. Unfortunately, Sam Smith's policy of removing cask ales from most of its London estate meant that no real ale was on offer. The pub goes back to 1847 and was one of the Henekey Free Houses later acquired by Whitbread. Henekey's were famed for quality pub interiors and notable examples still extant are the Cittie of York, Holborn and Lyceum Tavern, Strand.
http://www.camranorthlondon.org.uk/londonpubsgroup/crawls.html
Love their beer garden...
Great Beer garden, and Lounge. Very cheap!!!If only they served nice wines
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