Thursday, March 28, 2013

The Prince Bonaparte - Notting Hill, London






I have fond memories of whiling away the afternoon on a big sunken couch in front of a roaring fire while eating a really well made Sausage Sandwich at the Bonaparte. I used to go quite often to have a catch up with my dad over a hearty meal.

There's a semi-informal dining area in the back, couches in the front and an open kitchen in between. They serve seasonal food so the menu changes and the food they serve is varied. They have a set lunch during the week where you can get 2 courses for £9.50 or 3 for £11.50 (not bad considering the food is good). You can get things like Steamed Mussels with Coconut and LemongrassMushroom Risotto or Apple Crumble when ordering from the set menu.

My favourite thing to eat was always the Wild Boar Sausage, Creamed Mash and Gravy because I'm a sucker for comfort food (£9.50). It was always consistently delicious and filling (enhanced with some hot Dijon Mustard of course).

It's a good pub, not only because the food is well made but also because the ambience and vibe are both welcoming and comforting.

The Prince Bonaparte
8/10
80 Chepstow Road
London, W2 5BE
0207 313 9491
www.theprincebonapartew2.co.uk

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