
Our Notting Hill Natives series is all about celebrating the vibrant charm of the neighbourhood our new shop-front calls home. So far, we’ve had the pleasure of sitting down with some of our own Notting Hill locals, including our founders, Charlie and George, Kim, our Head of Lettings, and Louis from our Sales team. Scroll through to find their favourite restaurants, hidden gems and coffee spots in the area.
What is the best restaurant in notting hill?
Kim: The Ledbury or Sumi
Charlie: The Cow for oysters and Guinness or Dorian.
Louis: Upstairs at The Cow, “best chicken Kiev in London.”
George: Strakers, “small, cosy, intimate, fantastic food – those mussel breads, fantastic.”

Where is the best spot to get a coffee?
Kim: Hagen, “I love the aesthetic”
Charlie: Hagen or Perky, of course
Louis: “Has to be Perky.”

Best spot to get a drink?
Kim: Caia down on Golborne Road
Charlie: Pint at The Cock and Bottle or The Electric
Louis: The Westbourne
George: The Ladbroke Arms

Any hidden gems?
Louis: The folded burger at Miznon
Kim: Summerill and Bishop, “it’s an interiors shop, they do really cool tablecloths.”
George: Julie’s

Any new spots you’re dying to try?
Kim: Barbary
Charlie: Canteen

Where will we find you on a Sunday?
Kim: Spin at Pyscle or Reformer at Body Works West
Charlie: “Bed till ten, then a run around Hyde Park, then back home to snooze.”
Louis: “Walking down Goldborne Road, down Portobello, picking up a Portuguese pie and a chai from Chai Guys.”
George: “I have to have a roast either at home or The Ladbroke Arms.”

If you could live on any street in Notting Hill, which would it be?
Kim: Pembridge Place, “then I’d have made it.”
Charlie: Dawson Place, “big, detached, white stucco houses with parking right in the middle of Notting Hill. I just need 35 million.”
Louis: Northumberland Road, “they’ve got a real sense of community.”
George: Lansdowne Crescent