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    The Champion- Notting Hill - Sunday roast sharing platter

    The Champion- Notting Hill

    4.2(135 reviews)
    1.8 miNotting Hill
    ££

    This was a decent pub we all had dinner at in London on a Monday. Service is a little different in…read moreLondon. You typically order at the bar instead of a waitress coming to the table. One eventually came to our table after sitting awhile. I of course had to try the fish n chips. A couple of veggie burgers were ordered and a regular burger. Surprisingly happy hour was still on at 8 o'clock so drinks were ordered. The food all came at the same time and everything was cool. The fish had a nice flavor from the fried batter. To me it was similar to Long John Silvers as far as the batter is concerned, but slightly better quality overall. The fries were standard. The only thing horrible was the very bland mashed green peas. They should be omitted from every pub across the country, but I think it is a traditional item included with the fish. The cocktails were good as well as the price. The sticky toffee pudding was something else I was advised to try while in London. I must admit it was really delicious. It came with a scoop of ginger ice cream and a warm buttery toffee sauce to pour over. It was delightfully warm and sweet and paired well with the ice cream. The cake itself was moist enough on its own with notes of brown sugar and molasses. I could have had seconds and thirds of this desert. Yum! The majority of my party didn't think the food was fantastic. The burgers happened to be somewhat alright. This was a first for me having pub food and I would have more again as long as I stick to the basics.

    I only came here because it was a convenient meeting place for several friends, and one of my…read morefriends is a regular here, so we all decided to meet one evening, and I am glad we did! Yes, there are many pubs in London, everyone has their favorite, everyone has their local, and my "local" depends on where I am staying. In any case, several of us met here. The place was definitely hopping but one of our group arrived early and grabbed a table. We all ordered drinks, I had beer which was delicious. After perusing the menu, I ordered the standard- Fish & Chips, with Mushy Peas. It came out quickly and was fried to perfection. Everybody else who ordered food seemed happy with their choices. It was a great setting to meet up with friends, and I will happily come back here when in the area. A solid pub in a city of many pubs!

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    The Champion- Notting Hill - Mercury Lounge featuring photos of Freddie Mercury in The Champion - Nottingham Pub

    Mercury Lounge featuring photos of Freddie Mercury in The Champion - Nottingham Pub

    The Champion- Notting Hill - Fish and chips

    Fish and chips

    The Champion- Notting Hill - Pornstar martini & old fashion

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    Pornstar martini & old fashion

    The Cow - Seafood

    The Cow

    4.2(64 reviews)
    1.2 miBayswater
    ££

    Just us having no clue whatsoever that this funny little spot was for London hobnobbers and…read morewondering why there were middle aged men out front dressed like they were deadass in the circus. Never mind the (probable) English celebrity blocking the doorway in some ridiculous performative hug. Absolutely hilarious "scene". Lovely lovely waitstaff. My food was atrocious but my friends looked quite nice.

    It's hard to categorize the Cow. On the one hand, it's a British pub - beer flowing, small and…read morebustling, and the gallery of young folks outside catching a smoke. However, on deeper inspection - the Cow is a marvelous dining experience - complete with an extensive wine selection, rotating specials, and a bespoken approach to food preparation. The food? Well, it's British pub fare - with a slightly divergent menu on Sundays. Everything is fresh and beautifully plated. The bangers and mash was exceptional. The green bean salad was so unique and popping with flavors, I scribbled the ingredients list in an attempt to reproduce the dish at home. The atmosphere is hopping - it's a small pub ambience and there is not any wasted space. Not to fear, the delightful staff can help find a table for your party. I was a bit intimidated walking in on a Sunday night all by myself. My trepidation quickly went away as the server made it easy to relax and enjoy my evening. As a small aside, I sat next to the small kitchen space on the main floor. To see the amazing plates being prepared one after the other in that tiny kitchen, well . . . that was an amazing experience in and of itself. Chapeau to the chef. Truly a masterpiece to put out such accomplished food from a space no larger than most bathrooms.

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    The Cow - Sunday roast

    Sunday roast

    The Cow - Banoffee Pie

    Banoffee Pie

    The Cow - Oysters! Briny and fresh, and part of the daily special.

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    Oysters! Briny and fresh, and part of the daily special.

    The Shed - Marmite eclair

    The Shed

    4.4(107 reviews)
    1.9 miNotting Hill
    ££

    We dine here regularly and the team always provide and friendly, attentive and helpful experience…read more We recently had our Xmas feast, with 12 guests. Huge compliments to the kitchen for not only providing delicious food, but for perfectly co-ordinating the timing of the delivery of each course. My favorite restaurant in London. Highly recommend.

    We were staying at a hotel nearby and wanted to find a dinner spot without needing a reservation…read more The Shed came up as an option. When we arrived, it seemed like reservations were expected, and they did have some available, but they kindly seated us anyway. We chose the tasting menu since it featured a variety of farm-fresh dishes. My husband added the wine pairing. We started with a mushroom marmite éclair, which was better than I expected, followed by buttery Queenie scallops, a cheese course, chorizo, and beef bavette. Dessert was chocolate mousse, but I asked to switch to pie, and they were happy to accommodate. The ambiance felt like a cozy English countryside diner. I loved the details about the farm and the little pamphlet about where the food came from. Every dish was so thoughtful. This place is a hidden gem. We would absolutely come back to try the tasting menu again when it changes. Also, the crispy potatoes were incredible.

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    The Shed - Inside seating area

    Inside seating area

    The Shed - Mushroom Marmite Eclair with egg yolk confit and cornichon - A MUST!

    Mushroom Marmite Eclair with egg yolk confit and cornichon - A MUST!

    The Shed - A beautiful experience highlighting Nutbourne Farms in the most exquisite ways

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    A beautiful experience highlighting Nutbourne Farms in the most exquisite ways

    Rafkins - british - Updated May 2026

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