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The Elm, West Kensington, W14

206 North End Road
W14
W14 9NX
Phone: 02073852205

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David Walton left this review about The Elm

What a difference a couple of years make. Second pub of the mini crawl after finding the Old Oak a few doors down closed and boarded up. This one has obviously been bidding it’s time waiting for the Old Oak to be felled. The Elm is small corner pub, plenty of light from the big windows on two sides of the pub facing the road.

Looks like this pub has been acquired by Portobello from the beer options. Not much to see outside but plenty to enjoy inside beer wise. There were four hand pumps all operational and all different so a good start on that front given some recent experiences. The four cask beers were two from Portobello (not surprisingly), namely Star and Boston Brown Ale and Star, joined by Sambrook’s Pumphouse and a porter from the Vale of Glamorgan Brewery. There were some decent craft offerings from By the Horns and a brewery I didn’t recognise. They even had their own lager plus a couple of other ones you don’t often see on tap in pubs.

I really enjoyed this venue, decent (ok not stellar) cask offering, an atmosphere at least compared to the sterile Curtains Up, a survivor and an underdog. Small but perfectly formed.

On 30th May 2024 - rating: 7
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Tris C left this review about The Elm

Dating from 1874, this was rebuilt soon after in 1889 to be refurbished around 2019, being de-shamrocked in the process, as this is no longer an Irish pub.
This is a small, narrow place, which now looks like a style bar. I had a good view of the pub, as no one else was in, perhaps put off by the rainbow flag motif to the entrance. It’s bookended by the Clarence, Goose and Old Oak, all of which were banging; the Old Oak was holding a well-attended disco on a Friday night, the poor barmaid sat in a corner, fiddling with her phone. The floor is modern boarded and there’s a mirrored bar back with tubular steel shelving. Walls are ‘wasabi’, bare brick or clad with scorched planks. Furniture comprises a few tall tables and chairs, then booth seating. Décor is thin, with pot plants, framed prints and framed knickknacks. There’s trendy hanging light fixtures and semi-industrial sconces, with tealights on tables; Country ‘n’ Western played at a moderate level throughout my brief stay.
There was no real ale and indeed not much of anything else, many taps capped with glasses, so obviously there aren’t enough customers to shift it. Still, there was Amstel at £2.70 a half.
This is a bit of a sad place. I walked back past it an hour and a half later on the way home and at 10.00 pm, the lights were out and it was closed, the Old Oak still partying on; I don’t hold out much hope for this pub’s survival.

On 12th February 2022 - rating: 3
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john gray left this review about The Elm

Dull dated pub with no real ale.Not much has changed since last review.

On 2nd November 2013 - rating: 4
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Elm

Basic pub, with a small 'L'-shaped bar. No real ale, with the poor choice of beer typically to be found in Irish pubs, i.e. Guinness, John Smiths (£2.80) and a few dull lagers. There may have been a sign saying "Fàilte", but I didn't feel very welcome...

On 19th March 2011 - rating: 4
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Philip Carter left this review about The Elm

An Irish pub. No real ale. Lots of swearing in general conversation. Not much going for it. No children after 7:00pm. Does karaoke.

On 25th January 2008 - rating: 4
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