Known for it's charm and sophistication, you'll find West London is full of lively areas, green spaces and cultural attractions.
From floating boats, event spaces to famed pubs and idyllic french bistros, below you can find Hidden Gemsss most favourable gems in West.
Pergola, Paddington
West London's largest alfresco drinking and dining experience, Pergola is the perfect place to go with a bunch of your friends to have fun and celebrate in style. Set across two carefully curated and vibrantly decorated floors, Pergola offers two bars, four restaurants and a DJ to make sure you have a pretty awesome time whether it's rain or sunshine!
Tip - Drink: This definitely is a place to be 'Prosecco Poppin' . Food: With a wicked selection of burgers, kebabs, fried chicken or Japanese you can't go wrong! We love the 'Tikka Turner' by Babek Brothers.
Darcie & May Green, Paddington
Another great spot is thanks again to the Australian foodie collective 'Daisy Green' with their magical, vivid floating bar and restaurant on Grand Union Canal, Darcie May & Green. Designed by the acclaimed British pop artist, Sir Peter Blake, this is an exclusive space for the ultimate brunch or post work cocktails... Step on board otherwise you're missing out.
Tip - Drink: Flat White or Bloody Mary is what we recommend. Food: Their award-winning banana bread sandwich hits the spot!
The Churchill Arms Pub, Kensington
Famed as one of the 'prettiest' decorated pubs in London with their avalanche of flowers, The Churchill Arms is one to put down to visit on your pub crawl list. With the key fact that Winston Churchill's grandparents were regular visitors (hence the name) this historic boozer provides real ales along with their very own Thai kitchen... Score!W
Tip - Drink: Anything on tap will do here, thanks to Fullers. Food: If you love a bit of spice their stir fry 'Pad Ka-Prao' is fiery but tasty.
Cepages, Notting Hill
What can I say about Cepages? One to not miss thats for sure! Located in the heart of the 'Westbourne Village' of thriving Notting Hill area, this French Bistro allows you to intimately dine within their rustic-chic, homely decor, boutique wines and special sharing platters to truly experience the french raw way of partaking.
Tip - Drink: A glass of the blanc Châteauneuf du Pape, Roger Perrin, 2017, Rhone goes down a treat. Food: Roasted Camembert, Rosemary & Honey is always a winner along with the Foie Gras Poêlé.
On a side note, if you haven't been to the popular Portobello Market on the weekend then some say you haven't experienced the iconic London. London's 'Little Venice' is also a wonderful, tranquil canal area for you to explore and have a glimpse of the UK version of Venice.
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