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The KPH
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The KPH has always been a bit of a Notting Hill legend. It’s where Tom Jones performed his very first London gig, and the Clash’s Mick Jones famously declared it his favourite local. But it had been crying out for a refurb, and when it closed a few years ago neighbours rallied around and launched a high-profile campaign to save it from being snapped up by developers. Harcourt Inns – the group behind The Coach in Clerkenwell and the Three Cranes in the City – swooped in and, after a two-year overhaul, it’s just reopened as a super-smart pub, decked out with red-leather banquettes, original fireplaces and stripped wooden panelling. Upstairs there’s a proper dining room, run by ex-St John chef Ruairidh Summers. The seasonally changing menu is filled with French bistro classics: toasted brioche loaded with creamy foie gras; anchovy-studded lamb rump; clams cooked in Normandy cider and a huge cut of perfectly pink côte de boeuf that could easily feed three. The food is superb – and a surefire sign of the steady gentrification of this slightly grittier end of Notting Hill.
The KPH has always been a bit of a Notting Hill legend. It’s where Tom Jones performed his very first London gig, and the Clash’s Mick Jones famously declared it his favourite local. But it had been crying out for a refurb, and when it closed a few years ago neighbours rallied around and launched a…
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139 Ladbroke Grove
London, England