Lansdowne

Gastropub, Pizza·
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Bronze Award
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SquareMeal Review of Lansdowne

Bronze Award

It’s now well into its third decade, but the “lovely” Lansdowne is still one of the coolest pubs in the area – you’ll often find Primrose Hill’s celebrity elite sipping summertime pints and fizz at its pavement tables. Even without the jet set, a ridiculously trendy bunch of drinkers fills the cosy, woody frayed-at-the-edges interior, but thankfully pretension is kept in check and there’s generally a friendly vibe. Dreamy bar staff pour glasses of crisp Viognier and G&Ts, while the kitchen works hard churning out “fabulous” homemade pizzas plus “reliable” Med-style dishes from an enticing chalked-up menu. Expect Spanish red pepper stew with a baked duck egg, roast cod and sautéed celeriac with clams, peas and gremolata or wild boar meatballs with tomato ragù and pappardelle followed by some sturdy English puds such as apple and rhubarb crumble with custard In short, a fun-loving, if rather noisy, treat.

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Average Price
££££ - £30 - £49
Cuisines
Gastropub, Pizza
Ambience
Fun, Lively
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Location

90 Gloucester Avenue, Chalk Farm, London, NW1 8HX

0207 4830 0409 0207 4830 0409

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Opening Times

Mon-Fri 12N-11pm Sat-Sun 10am-11pm (Sun -10.30pm)

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4 Reviews 
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Service
Atmosphere
Value

Anon

06 November 2021  
Food & Drink 0.5
Service 0.5
Atmosphere 0.5
Value 0.5
Terrible experience

Used to be a good pub for food and drinks, quality dropped to ground, took more than one hour to get our food, bad quality, bad service, not very clean either...

Piglet

27 February 2017  
Food & Drink 4
Service 4
Atmosphere 4
Value 4
Decent Gastropub – good pizzas
This gastropub has been one of our “locals” for over 20 years, and we have gone through periods where we have eaten here regularly and then not for a year or so due to ever changing chef and kitchen staff (I have no idea whether ownership has changed over this time). We decided to pop in a few weekends ago as I fancied a pizza and knew that they had an oven there and have been back again since. The pizzas are pretty decent, and the rest of the food coming out of the kitchen looks good too. If the wait for tables is any indication, it certainly seems to be thriving on weekend lunchtimes full of groups of friends, families, “Sunday football dads and their kids”. It’s back on our weekend lunch list for now.

Camilla R

05 September 2010  
Food & Drink 0.5
Service 0.5
Atmosphere 0.5
Value 0.5
The Landsdowne always had a good reputation for serving fresh, well prepared food with seasonal ingredients but I am sadly to report these days are gone. I went there with a friend for Sunday lunch and we were both hugely disappointed with the food, customer service and general aspect of the place (they had two jars of bloodmary behind the stick ybar ready to be served after the many flies had helped themselves first). I ordered spinach fritters with spicy lentils and my friend ordered the lamb steak with mash potatoes. The presentation of my fritters was quite shocking and it didn't taste good either. Two uncooked oily pancakes with tinned lentils on top of it and some greek salad (!!!) on the side. My friend's lamb seemed much more presentable on top of the mash and a beautiful looking gravy. Sadly, the meat was really tough, over cooked and the gravy was full of vinegar which made the whole thing taste rather sour. I sent my dish back to the kitchen after 2 bites, was offered something else by the waiter but couldn't risk having another badly executed meal and asked for a refund instead just to be told by the manager that it wasn't part of the company policy to offer refunds if the client is not satisfied with the standard of the meal. Great policy!!! I was expecting much more for £9.50. If you are after a decent meal in a pub with good atmosphere, don't bother going there. An insider told me their head chef is leaving looking for “fresh challenges” and the kitchen has been left to under paid trainees. Enough said, the area is full of good options, so look elsewhere but don't waste your time and money there.

John G

20 July 2010  
Food & Drink 1
Service 1.5
Atmosphere 1.5
Value 0.5
Once upon a time the Lansdowne was a reliable gastropub. No more. I've visited it twice in the last 3 months with several guests and each meal was a disaster. The food was terrible and took ages to reach the table. Each main dish had the texture of over cooked mush and shared the same “whatisit” over spiced flavour. Have the management and chef changed or just lost interest? I won't be back.
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