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    Masons Arms

    4.1 (18 reviews)
    ModeratePubs
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Live music
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Jonathan E.

    This pub is like a cruise ship. It's big and is moored alongside the main road, impossible to miss. The main room is huge. Just this space alone would be impressive, but there's also a big-ass room upstairs, where an entirely different live act can hold concert. In fact, that's exactly what was happening on my first visit. A band was upstairs jamming with fans. There's also a small deck up top. Then there's the big-ass back deck. The outdoor space offers seating, space for summer BBQs and potentially more live entertainment. I suppose when it's hopping you can float to all of these different scenes, finding your vibe. There's not much nightlife in this neck of the woods, so be glad there's a conga line forming in the Mason Arms. I'll return for an excursion or two.

    Glen C.

    Bit quiet at a mid-week lunchtime, but friendly staff and a large beer garden. Reasonable selection of beers, lager, wine and one cider. Around £6 for sandwiches, tapas style dishes at £4.50 each or three for £12 and £8.50-16.50 for mains. Worth a look.

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    The Mason's, as it's affectionately and plausibly dubbed, is a cracking little pub. Spiral staircases, friendly bar staff, quality (pricey) food Keep an eye out for themed nights as well. The place, like most others, was throbbing during the Notting Hill Carnival. And for anyone who likes their beer with a sprinkle of football, walk yourself upstairs and visit the world of large screens, small screens, smaller screens, larger screens, medium screensscreens screens screens. You will think Andy Gray and his 8 variably-sized twin brothers are sat there right next to you.

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    George and Dragon

    4.8(8 reviews)
    2.5 miSouth Acton
    ££

    I never expected to be blown away by a pub on Acton High Street. ACTON!! Still, I followed a…read morefriend's recommendation to come down for a jazz open mic on a Friday night and I almost missed it. Once inside you are in pub heaven with a traditional looking lounge at the front, you almost walk into the bands as you enter the pub but there's plenty of seating to enjoy the music from a safe distance too. You pass through another section before the place opens up to the main bar at the back. It has quite a continental feel to it, and I can't believe I didn't immediately spot the massive vats at the back - I was too busy admiring the statues on the bar. And it's difficult not to be tempted by the selection of beers when in a brewery and I didn't regret my choice of Achtung. They also serve food and while the main menu is limited to sausage rolls and pies you can also order pizza or sushi which is delivered directly to your table by local takeaways. I'll definitely be back, a real gem.

    This is an awesome olde pub (there is even a list of landlords on the wall going back a couple of…read morehundred years) but with a modern microbrewery at the back. A winning combination! Their Early Doors IPA was always likely to be my favourite, but I also enjoyed Dark Matter, 2 O'clock Ordinary and their Weissbier called Achtung! Good brewery. We stayed long enough to warrant some food. The burgers looked delicious, but we decided to go for 3 snacks for a tenner. This meant we could both have a snack of our choice and also share some chips. I enjoyed the luxury fish fingers! (No Captain Birdseye here!)

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    The Station House

    The Station House

    4.3(18 reviews)
    2.2 miActon
    £

    Food is awesome and so is the service. Very nice ambiance. It was for our anniversary dinner and…read morewe loved the ambiance and the crowd.

    To start off, it's right off the Acton overground, literally. Cross the tracks and you're there…read more Secondly, the menu on the huge chalkboard outside the entrance lays out all the appetizing food options, so you get an idea before you enter. Third, the staff- from the time we entered to the time we left- were all friendly. We ate in the upstairs dining room, which has lovely high ceilings and a large room with dark wood tables and typical pub seating. The kitchen is upstairs and we got a table next to it but surprisingly and pleasantly discovered later we didn't smell like food. Now the drink. My husband and I split two bottles of a bottle cider, a peach flavour I think, and it was quite good. Lots of drinking options including cocktails. Now the food: As a veghead, I was happy at the variety of pizza, main and tapas options. The food prices are a bit high, especially for the tapas, so I ordered the least expensive veg main, the broad bean purée and broccoli rabe flatbread. My husband got a spicy pizza with nduja sausage. My dish arrived fairly quickly and I was confused at first; I thought it was the wrong order. It comes as a soup with stewed rabe and two pieces of crispy bread like pappadam. This is not how I envisioned flatbread: food atop a slice of dough like pizza. The waiter was so concerned and offered to take it back but I hate food waste so I plowed in. It was actually good- not fantastic- with a very thick purée and the sautéed rabe blending well. There is a lot of rabe and the constant chewing can get a bit tiresome but overall I liked the dish although I think it's better on a cold night as it's served piping hot. The flatbread pieces are bland. My husband said his pizza was good but much spicier than he expected. I nibbled on the pizza crusts and liked the chewy dough. One of the best experiences of the night was the waiter TBH. His attention to customer service- asking how our food was, if we wanted anything else, etc- was as if we were back in the US. I felt I had entered a country warp! SO rare in London to have that good service!

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    The Eagle - Amazing steak and Guinness pie!

    The Eagle

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.8 miKensal Town, North Kensington
    ££

    Wonderful pub with delicious food. We got the burger and the steak and Guinness pie and both were…read moreoutstanding. The ambiance is nice and chill during the daytime. Definitely a spot with great banter between the locals and the bartender. Thoroughly enjoyed our meal and we hope to be back sometime during our visit.

    This is the way to do it - The Eagle just relaunched with a great big party! Free booze, some…read morelovely food, live music and a real eagle to give punters a good idea of what to expect. Well, except the eagle, we'll have to make to with a wooden replica on the bar from now on. You could tell staff were still fresh and yet the evening was supersmooth - we even had a round of freebies brought to our table, as well as countless boards of delicious nibbles. Everything was freshly cooked and beautifully presented. Will definitely be back for a proper meal on a quieter evening - or their bottomless brunch with free flowing prosecco on a Saturday. With pubs in the neighbourhood closing at a record rate, and others turned into fancy bars with bouncers, the Eagle reboot is a bit of welcome news. The current Eagle does not have much in common with the pub I discovered more than twenty years ago on an edgy pub crawl (as in let's go to all the pubs on the edge of being closed down) when Ladbroke Grove was still rather dodgy and lined with pubs that got a bit dodgier the further North you went. It was very run down at the time and frequented by firemen from the station next door, tumbleweed and only one beer on tap as the landlady could not afford more than one barrel at the time. The pub's been through a few reincarnations since and I am just happy that it is still a pub. Just checked their website and apparently they aim to offer "The best of British - with a Bavarian twist" which explains the sauerkraut served with the hotdogs ... but most importantly it has a cosy pub feel to it with low lighting, mix-and-match furniture and music at a volume that allows for good chat. And it speaks for the team that the pub was still packed well past the happy hour of free drinks. Good contender for becoming my favourite local even if it means a bit of a walk uphill.

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