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The Ravenscourt Arms, Hammersmith - pub details

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Address: 243 King St, London, W6 9LP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30828) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Ravenscourt Park (0.1 miles), Stamford Brook (0.4 miles), Hammersmith (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Kensington Olympia (1.3 miles), South Acton (1.6 miles), Barnes Bridge (1.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.3/10 (rated by 10 users)
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user reviews of the Ravenscourt Arms, Hammersmith

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When my partner and I made the foolish mistake of moving out of Hammersmith a couple of years ago, this pub was one of the things we missed most. It's just a brilliant place to have a drink, and shines out as a proper pub among the numerous gastrobars and Wetherspoons littering the area. Looking forward to the new jukebox, too!
KB_ - 28 Jun 2010 17:09
Friendly and completely unpretentious pub. It's nothing remarkable but I've always had a good welcome here and enjoyed my time in it. It's a small pub, with a pool table to the right as you enter should you wish to play, and a television next to the door as well as a big screen, which shows sport on terrestrial channels. Worth a visit if you're passing by.
E.G. - 18 Jun 2010 09:31
While this might not look like the most appealing choice of venue for a few drinks, i was pleasantly surprised. The friendly barstaff (mostly Irish) and good-humoured banter between some of the regulars gave this quasi-Irish pub the feel of a cracking little community boozer - something that had seemingly disappeared with the endless gastro-pub refurbishments, Weatherspoons conversions, and pub closures.

While the atmosphere and small size might not suit everyone, I found this to be quite an enjoyable pub - especially during the Ireland v England 6 Nations rugby match!

I'd reccommend it for a visit, if not for the award-winning Guinness, pool-table, and up-to-date jukebox, then for the feel of a friendly 'local' establishment.
andrew81 - 5 Mar 2009 16:04
This tiny pub looks totally out of place siding up against the 13 storeys of the Premier Inn. It�s very estate like and walking up towards the entrance I noticed the obligatory motorised wheelchair that is to be found outside most estate pubs!
It is away from the main road, so unlike many pubs along King Street there is outside seating at the front.

As said before it is an Irish pub, but not so in-your-face as some Irish pubs can be. No real ale was spotted, but there is plenty of lager etc to choose from and the very friendly barmaid will serve you with a smile.

The pool table is an added bonus and I would say to anyone passing by to ignore the exterior and give it a go as you�ll be pleasantly surprised.
Strongers - 4 Jun 2008 10:38
Visited this small Irish-style bar when England were playing Ireland in the cricket world cup. Could have been a bit awkward, but there was plenty of friendly banter between supporters of the two teams watching the action on the big screens. Overall, quite a pleasant surprise.
rpadam - 31 Mar 2007 15:55

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