The Duke Of Wellington

Pub in Notting Hill
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5 / 10 from 5 reviews
Address
179-181 Portobello Road
Notting Hill
London
W11 2ED
Map
Telephone
020 7727 6727
Region
Notting Hill
Nearest Station
Ladbroke Grove
0.26 miles
Category
Pubs
Other Branches
Young's
Opening Times
Monday Open 11:00 - Closes 00:00
Tuesday Open 11:00 - Closes 00:00
Wednesday Open 11:00 - Closes 00:00
Thursday Open 11:00 - Closes 00:00
Friday Open 11:00 - Closes 00:00
Saturday Open 09:30 - Closes 00:00
Sunday Open 11:00 - Closes 23:00

This newly refurbished pub is historically a part of Portobello Road and famous for miles around, infamous for its appearance in the film Notting Hill. This pub is now under new management with a new vibe, new menu and an altogether new look. Whilst keeping with the traditions of the area and the Young\'s company it has that contemporary twist that suits locals and travelers alike.We also now have a live jazz night every wednesday from 8:00.

User Reviews

karen
from kensal green

Aug 24, 2015

Service good
Decor nice
Food - not great
Sunday roast - not a lot of meat at all and over cooked.
Roast potatoes under cooked / no flavour

So disappointed
conrad
from plymouth

Jan 13, 2011

would have given a 0 rating. food was abysmal and obviously is a tourist trap.
went for gammon and egg. food was obviously pre-cooked and the fried egg came out close to being scrambled. service was very poor and although complained that foos was inedible waitress pointed to other customers as if i had to accept that if they ate it then so could i.
seems a shame as the decor is very fitting and the pub on a whole looks good. be warned if your a londoner this should be struck off any eating list you have.

Name: conrad
Location: plymouth
godfather_cwq

Dec 15, 2010

Went to this place and bought a curry. Unfortunately it was disgusting, tasted like curry powder mixed with water!!! My brother even found his egg and bacon was hard to eat (cardboard hard). My sister in law bought a steak and Ale pie and couldn't eat this heated up tripe because it was like a board. When she asked for a refund because clearly their meals were inadequate she was refused one . Eat here and waste your money!! Place itself looked nice...shame!
Anonymous

May 28, 2010

The most expensive pint in london £4.20 a lager, walk 200 yards up the road to the lonsdale and get one for £2.10?, this place has to be around just to fleece the gullible tourist , iv lived on the st for 10 years and only tried the place to meet someone there from out of the area, now i know why its never on any locals agenda.
Anonymous

Jul 15, 2009

The newly refurbished Duke of Wellington has so much to offer, great service, tasty food, very good beer selection and even seating outside, it’s my new favorite local!
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