Reviews The King's Head, Earl's Court

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Marlene Gomes
+4
Refeições generosas e muito saborosas no entanto a recepção de clientes pouco calorosa. Um pouco perdida, faltaram indicações de como o serviço funciona.
Oct 09, 2017
5
Guy Steiner
+5
Awesome Pub! Great atmosphere and delicious food! I had the fish and chips and it was some of the best I've had yet. Fries hot and crispy and fish crunchy on the outside and mouth watering on the inside with some fresh squeezed lemon and tarter sauce I added to it. Yum! Also drank some Lodon Pride Keg beer that was most refreshing!
5
Angelo Serra
+5
This happened to be the first pub we set down in when visiting London. Great spot, cold beers, and good cocktails. Shepard's pie was absolutely great - really stuck to the ribs. The gravy was excellent, smooth and rich, complementing the pie. This second time we visited I had the lemon chicken - it was excellent! The wife enjoyed the fish and chips - said the planks were flaky and crunchy.
4
Nive Raitz von Frentz
+4
It was a sunny day in London, the light filtering in through the large windows. Tucked away in a quiet corner just off the bustling Earl's Court Road, a lovely quiet lunchtime treat. Delicious cider on tap and fish pie to go with it, with fat chips. Who could ask for more?
5
Baijayanta Sen Chowdhury
+5
Such welcoming, warm and hospital waitresses. The lady who attended our table was Ukranian and such friendly well mannered. We had fish and chips with apple juice. It was a nice lively ambience today evening at the pub.
5
Ian, Jac, Wispa & Hugo
+5
Can’t fault this pub, called in here one night as we were staying in a nearby hotel and I’d read the reviews. It’s got a good vibe, the staff and particular the tall lady ( possibly the owner, I’m not sure) we’re very attentive. She was very friendly and checked on everyone to see if they were happy with their food etc, always nice to see. The food was tasty and came out in good time. My wife and I enjoyed our visit here. It’s a clean and well run pub. We both had the farm burgers with chips ( which incidentally were amazing. The only very slight negative was that it would have been better to have also included a bit of salad with the meal ? Otherwise the pub reviews reflected our experience, hence the 5 stars 😊
5
K_Lee
+5
Friendly hard working staff especially the waitress with red hair. Also recommend the food and drinks here :)
5
London Pub Map
+5
🚇Earls Court 🍺 £5.85 Amstel ❤️ A relaxing backstreet Fullers pub with a claim to fame. . Nested amongst pastel painted houses in the backstreets of Earls Court you’ll find The Kings Head. The nearest tube is Earls Court, make sure you walk down the atmospheric Hogarth Place alleyway to get here. . There has been a pub on this site since the 17th century which makes this pub the oldest surviving licensed premises in the area, the current building was built in 1937. . During the late 1950s and early 60s, the pub was extremely popular with Australians who settled in the Earl’s Court area. Given Australians love for cold beer, it came as something of a disappointment that no pubs in England seemed to serve such a thing! The King’s Head therefore became one of the first pubs in the country to offer beer served cold. . This is a good size one bar pub with an upstairs dining room. The decor here is traditional with buttoned leather banquette seating, poser tables, beautiful oak fireplace and a stunning servery. . This is a @fullers pub which had an impressive tap list with an emphasis on Craft Beers plus five casks were available. I decided on a pint of Amstel, my pint was well kept and very enjoyable, price point was good at under six quid. The food menu is hearty British fayre, Fish & Chips costs £17.15. . I arrived around 2pm on a Saturday and the pub had a relaxed lunchtime feel. The pub wasn’t overly busy with two different groups of tourists in and a funny local old boy who was very entertaining. He was chatting to a group of French lads showcasing his skills of the French language. Every time they asked him a question he would simply reply “au revoir, au revoir” move over Delboy. The service was great, the lady who served me was courteous and all smiles. There is entertainment on throughout the month featuring live music and quiz nights. . The @kingsheadsw5 was a great visit and I loved the setting. It’s an elegant 1930’s pub which is easy to settle in to. The beer choice was over and above Fullers usual offering and there’s plenty of pub grub on offer. Definitely worth a visit this one. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 07.01.23
5
Juan José Leiva Jiménez
+5
Lovely, really clean pub in a peaceful tiny corner near Earl's Court station. Had the burger with a pint of Session IPA and was delighted both by the kindness of the service and the taste of the food. Of course, you can find lower prices around, but it was totally worth it!
5
Katie Jones
+5
Was traveling through London and decided to stop at this quaint pub! The manager, Bradley, was extremely knowledgeable and helped pick out the perfect beer. I’m not normally a beer drinker but he picked just the right one! Bradley was also very personable and made sure I had a great time at the pub. The fish n chips were also amazing and super crispy, 10/10 recommend visiting this pub — be sure to ask for Bradley!
5
Clarissa Esteves
+5
I can highly recommend the King’s Head! The atmosphere was really fun (it was quiz/game night), the signature pie was probably the best food I’ve eaten during the trip and service was really nice considering how busy the place was. All waitresses were friendly, helpful and attentive. The soundtrack was fun also ;D
4
Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya
+4
Chill atmosphere, nice people, and the food ain't bad! Seriously, there are about a bajillion pubs in this neck of the woods, and they all have a bit of a cookie cutter vibe to them. What you're looking for then is a place that is clean, with nice people, good beers, and oh yeah, food that is more than "didn't get food-poisoning! that's a win!". What that translates to is that this place is a winner - it's one where you're happy to just swing by and have a beer, or spend a lazy afternoon...
5
Francesca
+5
Lovely pub in Earl’s Court, super tasty burger, highly recommended, 🍔 🍻, sometimes live music, service is kind and professional, atmosphere is nice and relaxed.
5
Shirley Anne Phillips
+5
My friend had his works leaving do here and we were all made very welcome. Staff were very friendly and patient. Plenty of seating as well as space to move around. Great atmosphere with good music.
5
Teddy J
+5
Watched the game at this Lively Oldest Pub in Earl Court. Rosemary Bread and Sweet potato chips were awesome as well was the Beer selection!
5
Elizabeth EME
+5
Great pub. Loved the location just away from the busy street and great decorations (especially the wall going up to the ladies!) Great veggie sunday roast, potatoes were amazing and crisp. Watched the wimbledon, theres three big screens to watch sports. Also one of the nicest bathrooms I've ever seen at a pub!
5
Trevor Kollmann
+5
Is a fantastic pub outside Earl's Court. Had stopped here a couple times while in London and really loved the food and the atmosphere. Had the beef pie and previously the shepherds pie. Both were great.
5
Jane de Luna
+5
While in London we were on a mission to find a delicious fish and chips and boy, did this place deliver! The fish had a lovely crisp on it and the tartar sauce was probably the best I've ever had. It really enhanced the fish. The dish also came with a grilled lemon which went nicely on the fish, they had vinegar but I prefer lemon on my fish. Was absolutely delicious.
4
Dai Tree
+4
A really pleasant pub in a wonderful setting, close to Earl's Court tube station. Plenty of good beer on offer and opens up for breakfast everyday so can't be bad. Upstairs dining also available here so loads of room to eat drink and chat away. Staff are great and helpful, all you need in a pub. Certainly worth a visit.
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