Built by Charles Frederick Phelps and opened in 1871. The pub retains its original openings which would each have accessed a different social class of bar; it is described as architecturally important by the Council. Now it has become a family owned gastropub, restaurant and boutique hotel in this affluent part of West Kensington. There is modern artwork and decor and strange music; a stuffed Peregrine falcon presides. The food menu includes Sunday roasts. It is reported that cask ale is no longer on offer here.
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