Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively neighborhood pub with a legit Thai kitchen and a big garden; great for beers and reliable Thai classics, with occasional service hiccups on busy match days.
The Crown & Sceptre delivers A-grade performance as a neighborhood pub that genuinely excels at blending solid Thai cuisine with warm, attentive service and historic charm. Occasional service variability during match days and modest citywide destination appeal prevent it from reaching grade A territory, but it stands as a respected local favorite that reliably over-delivers for casual dining and pre-game gatherings.
A refreshed backstreet pub with heart, The Crown & Sceptre mixes historic charm with an open Thai kitchen and a leafy garden. Reviews describe staff who are genuinely welcoming and a room that swings from calm weekday pints to pre-match buzz. One diner put it simply: "It feels like a proper local with food that over-delivers." The culinary approach leans classic Thai plus pub staples: familiar noodle and curry favorites done well, not flashy. Expect reliable Pad Thai and curries, with pub anchors like fish and chips and burgers for mixed groups. It is a winning formula for casual dinners, drinks with friends, and pre-game meetups, though a few reviews note occasional misses when the house is slammed. Families fit right in. There are kid-friendly choices like burgers and fish & chips, and milder Thai options such as vegetable or chicken Pad Thai. The garden gives space to spread out, and service generally keeps things smooth; just avoid peak match windows if the youngest diners need a quieter pace.
Area: Residential backstreet pub in West London serving locals, QPR fans, and visitors seeking a quieter spot off the main drag.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked residential area; busy but orderly on match days.
Nearby: Near Goldhawk Road and Shepherd's Bush Market stations; Loftus Road (QPR) within walking distance; beer garden draws summer crowds.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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