Outdoor seating
A lively Ladbroke Grove gastropub with Indian-accented comfort food and good drinks near Portobello Market, but noise levels, occasional service lapses, and event-night management issues can mar the experience.
The Knight of Notting Hill delivers solid neighborhood dining with above-average food quality anchored by distinctive Indian-inflected gastropub dishes that stand out from typical pub fare. Inconsistent execution during busy periods—cold chips, missed orders, occasional seasoning lapses—prevents a higher grade, though the prime Notting Hill location and warm, bustling atmosphere make it worth visiting when you're in the area. Service shines during quieter times and private events but becomes stretched on match nights, reflecting a restaurant that excels at its best but shows strain under pressure.
A short walk from Portobello Market, The Knight of Notting Hill feels warm and bustling, the sort of place where locals mix with visitors over pints and plates while a big screen shows the match. Service is often friendly and switched on, especially for private events, though on lively nights the atmosphere can tilt to very loud and some requests get lost in the shuffle. The cooking leans contemporary gastropub with an Indian accent: butter chicken and lamb korma sit alongside fish and chips, burgers, and pizzas. When the kitchen is on, sauces sing and portions satisfy; when it is packed, you may hit the occasional miss on timing or seasoning. Families do well here thanks to pizza, burgers, and fish and chips, while adventurous eaters can branch into keema pav or aubergine curry. There is no kids menu noted, but the accessible staples make it easy for cautious palates; just avoid DJ or match nights if you need conversation-friendly volume.
Area: Vibrant, mixed residential and visitor area near Portobello Road; popular for markets, shopping, and weekend footfall.
Safety: Generally safe with heavy foot traffic; isolated reports of petty theft in and around the pub during busy times.
Nearby: Steps from Ladbroke Grove Underground and Portobello Market; nearby shops, cafes, and the Museum of Brands.
Available: Outdoor seating
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