Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy neighborhood gastropub with standout roasts and warm service, fair prices for London, but quality can fluctuate on busy Sundays.
Thatched House delivers solid neighborhood gastropub dining with strong food quality anchored by celebrated Sunday roasts and classic mains, supported by genuinely welcoming service. However, consistency shows quality variation on busy roast days—cold sides and pacing lapses prevent a higher grade. The tasteful setting with fireplace and books creates appealing ambiance without destination-level draw, making this a reliable local favorite rather than a regional standout.
The room feels warm and bustling without being chaotic, with wood paneling, shelves of books, and a working fireplace that regulars mention fondly. Staff come across as genuinely welcoming more often than not, with named shout-outs for attentive service. One diner summed up the vibe: "It feels like a neighborhood living room where plates come out hearty and conversation flows." The cooking leans classic gastropub with a comfort-first approach—the culinary style is elevated traditional rather than trendy. Roasts, schnitzel, fish and chips, mussels, and a notably comforting sticky toffee pudding anchor the menu. There are some global notes (Malabar curry, seafood linguine), but the focus is familiar flavors done well, which suits diners looking for reliable comfort food over theatrics. For families, this is an easy fit: burgers, schnitzel, fish and chips, soup, and simple sides mean kids will find something they like. There is no explicit kids menu listed, but portions are generous and shareable. If your child is selective, the chicken burger, plain chips, and soup are safe bets; if adventurous, the veg Wellington on roast days is a nice option. Expect a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, especially on Sundays when roasts dominate.
Area: Leafy West London residential pocket near Ravenscourt Park, frequented by locals and weekend roasters.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic typical of Hammersmith side streets.
Nearby: Close to Ravenscourt Park, mixed residential streets with independent cafes and pubs; draws walkers, families, and pub-goers.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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