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The Owl & The PussycatB+Worth Trying

106 Northfield Ave, London W13 9RT · Pub · 4.7/5 Google (315 reviews)

Takeout

Cozy West London micropub serving house-brewed ales and serious cider in a friendly, living-room setting; excellent drinks value, minimal food.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

The Owl & The Pussycat delivers solid execution across its core experience: exceptional beer knowledge from staff, carefully crafted house brews and broad cider selection, and genuine community loyalty that speaks to its neighborhood appeal. The intimate, characterful space feels warm rather than polished, with excellent value for quality that punches above typical London pricing. Falls short of grade A territory due to limited seating comfort and minimal food offerings, but represents exactly what a neighborhood micropub should be—a place where beer enthusiasts gather for expertly poured pints and genuine conversation.

Restaurant Summary

A tiny Edwardian-parade micropub where the room feels warm and welcoming rather than polished, with mismatched chairs, board games, and a bar lined with house taps. Guests praise the knowledgeable bar team and often note a strong neighborhood vibe. One visitor summed it up: "Like a cozy living room with pints that punch above their weight." The brewing leans classic over flashy: well-kept cask, clean lagers, a hoppy IPA, and a notably broad cider and perry lineup. Expect carefully made pints at prices that feel gentle for London. It is a drink-first, snack-second setup, ideal for people who enjoy exploring styles and chatting about beer rather than seeking a full meal. Families can drop by earlier in the day, but this is primarily an adult-focused taproom. Food is minimal (crisps and similar snacks), so kids who need proper meals may be better served elsewhere; adventurous older teens who enjoy the atmosphere might still be comfortable.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£8-12 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Leafy residential high street near Lammas Park; local, community-oriented with independent shops.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit neighborhood with steady foot traffic on Northfield Avenue.

Nearby: Near Northfields Tube, Lammas Park, small businesses and cafes; draws neighborhood regulars and beer enthusiasts.

ActonActon is a multicultural and evolving neighborhood with a blend of traditional residential streets and emerging dining and retail scenes. The area has seen recent regeneration, attracting a mix of long-term residents and newcomers seeking affordable housing with good transport links to central London. Dining options range from casual local pubs to trendy eateries reflecting the area's diversity.
North ActonNorth Acton is a sub-area known for its proximity to transport hubs like the North Acton tube station, making it popular with commuters. The dining scene here is modest but growing, with a focus on casual and community-oriented venues rather than high-end restaurants.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday16:00–22:00 Tuesday16:00–22:00 Wednesday16:00–22:00 Thursday16:00–22:00 Friday16:00–22:00 Saturday16:00–22:00 Sunday13:00–17:00

Available: Takeout

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