First licensed in 1845 and built on the site of the original Notting Hill Farm, this is a large inter-war site rebuilt in 1930. Some original features remain, such as the words Off Licence to the side frontage, and polished grey granite surrounds to doors and windows. Now a food-led pub advertising itself as a bar/brasserie. The front half of the bar has polished floorboards, a large sports screen and a pool table at the side. The raised, railed in rear section is carpeted and contains the serving counter. Reverted to its original name in 2004 after spells as the Raj and Rat & Parrot.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Mitre, Notting Hill