Lots Road Pub & Dining Room

Kensington & Hyde Park


Light floods through the windows into the high-ceilinged, wood-lined, curved dining area and onto the black-and-chrome bar, where choice wines are sold by the glass. Service is tip-top and the regularly changing menu may read as standard fare – beef, salmon, lamb – but it’s all delicious.

Sunday roasts are deservedly popular, and don’t miss the sticky toffee pudding.


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