Background

The Elgin

Opulent Notting Hill gastropub with historic charm, seasonal British dishes, gin haven, beer garden buzz, and versatile private event spaces.

4.3

Nestled in the heart of Notting Hill, The Elgin is a historic pub blending opulent Victorian charm with modern gastropub flair. Featuring an original listed bar, velvet furnishings, wood fireplaces, and a bustling beer garden, it serves seasonal British classics alongside an extensive gin selection. Private rooms cater to events from weddings to meetings, making it a versatile Notting Hill staple.

A brief summary to The Elgin

  • 96 Ladbroke Grove, London, W11 1PY, GB
  • +442072295663
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 1 to 3 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Mixed
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Tuesday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Wednesday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Thursday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Friday 12 pm-12 am
  • Saturday 11 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 pm-10:30 pm

Local tips

  • Opt for the Sunday roast when available—generous portions of classics like pork belly with all the trimmings.
  • Explore the extensive British gin menu; staff can recommend pairings with tonic or unique serves.
  • Book private rooms in advance for events; The Long Room suits groups up to 50 standing.
  • Visit the beer garden on weekends for lively outdoor vibes, weather permitting.
widget icon

The Elgin location weather suitability

  • Weather icon Any Weather
  • Weather icon Rain / Wet Weather
  • Weather icon Mild Temperatures

Unlock the Best of The Elgin

Buy tickets

    No tickets available

Book tours with entry

    No tours available

Book tours without entry

    No tours available

Discover more about The Elgin

Victorian Heritage Meets Contemporary Elegance

The Elgin stands as a testament to Notting Hill's enduring pub tradition, its facade and interior preserving original Victorian features from the 19th century. The listed bar, with its polished wood and intricate detailing, anchors the space, while recent renovations have introduced plush velvet seating and working fireplaces that evoke cozy intimacy. This fusion creates an atmosphere where history feels alive, drawing patrons into a world of refined pub culture.

Seasonal British Fare with Creative Twists

The kitchen emphasizes fresh, seasonal ingredients in dishes that elevate pub favorites. Expect hearty options like roast pork belly, marinated lamb chops, cider-glazed pork ribs, and toad-in-the-hole with generous Yorkshire puddings. Desserts shine with sticky toffee pudding served warm with butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream. Starters such as Cornish crab cocktail and smoked salmon tarts add sophistication, all prepared to highlight British produce.

Bustling Outdoor Haven and Indoor Warmth

Step into the beer garden, a vibrant outdoor area perfect for sunny afternoons, where patrons spill out for drinks and light bites. Inside, the layout flows from the lively bar to more secluded dining nooks, with real fires crackling in cooler months. The space accommodates everything from casual pints to full meals, its design ensuring comfort amid the buzz.

Gin-Focused Bar and Sports Viewing

The bar boasts an impressive array of British gins, alongside a curated selection of beers, wines, and cocktails. Plasma screens broadcast major sports events, from Premier League matches to Six Nations rugby, turning the pub into a lively watch spot. This versatility keeps the energy high, whether for a quiet gin tasting or raucous game day.

Private Spaces for Every Occasion

Upstairs, versatile private rooms like The Long Room and The Round Room offer self-contained havens with their own bars and toilets. Seating up to 70 standing or combining for larger epic events, these spaces host weddings, birthdays, corporate meetings, and intimate gatherings. The decor—soft sofas, artwork, and large windows—provides a stylish backdrop for celebrations.

Notting Hill's Enduring Neighborhood Gem

Located on Ladbroke Grove, The Elgin embodies the area's bohemian spirit while offering polished hospitality. Its rich history through decades of local life adds layers of character, making it more than a pub—it's a cultural touchstone in West London.

Busiest months of the year

Busiest hours of the day

Popular Experiences near The Elgin

Popular Hotels near The Elgin

Select Currency