Pubs in Kilburn
Discover the best pubs and bars in Kilburn. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 21 pubs in Kilburn — Page 1 of 2
Kilburn Welfare Social Club
Chapel Street, Kilburn DE56 0NR
Social Club open daily hosting regular community events, non-members welcome. Has darts, pool & skittles teams plus TV sport. Real ale not currently served.
Hunters Arms
Church Street, Kilburn DE56 0LU
This is a popular local with the long serving landlord and friendly staff serving good beer. The main bar has a pleasant, open plan, carpeted interior, free WiFi and welcoming fire in winter. Large outside seating area with some parts under cover. Guest beers are sourced mainly from local breweries with occasional tap takeovers and light food is served Tuesday to Saturday only.
Black Lion
274 Kilburn High Road, Kilburn NW6 2BY
Fantastic interior décor - with a rich ceiling, original bar counter, island back bar, screen partition, etched and cut glass and very decorative cornice. A Grade II listed building and listed by CAMRA as having an historic pub interior of national importance. There is a separate dining area - suspect this was the former billiards room - and the meal times above are for the restaurant, bar food is available throughout the day. What was a separate side entrance for the hotel has now been incorporated back into the pub creating a small side room. Opposite The Tricycle Theatre. In 2013 the owner/licensee took the unusual step of removing all draught beer in protest at the pricing policies of the large Pubcos for, although owning the freehold, he remained a tenant of Enterprise to whom he was leasing the property! However, in Dec 2015 the pub tweeted it was free of tie and draught has returned. However, more often than not, cask beer was unavailable or patchy at best. By May 2019 the handpumps had been removed.
Wingmans
332 Kilburn High Road, Kilburn NW6 2QN
Reopen June 2018 as a chicken restaurant with a bar serving a small range of draft keg beers. Kilburn Ironworks closed 05/02/18 and was a cocktail and craft beer bar, mostly tap beers dominated by Camden Town and Meantime. Originally opened in 1993 as the Cole Pitz in former office premises.
Brondes Age
328 Kilburn High Road, Kilburn NW6 2QN
Unsurprisingly, close to Brondesbury station, this is a bar/restaurant in a former shop premise. It is a popular sports bar on Kilburn High Road. Football is always shown in the outdoor area on the high road, attracting large crowds at high profile games. A late licence ensures it is always busy!
Priory Tavern
250 Belsize Road, Kilburn NW6 4BT
Following a refurbishment, reopened in April 2018 as part of Ei Group's managed division. Just off the Kilburn High Road, the Priory Tavern has stood at this site since at least 1927, and most likely before that. Its exterior features some fine signs of its former life as a Truman's pub as does an interior illuminated sign. Lots of stripped wood with exposed and varnished floorboards surround a large island bar. While it has a contemporary feel aimed at a younger clientele, it should be attractive to all ages as conversation is positively encouraged. Dart board, piano and quiz night Tuesdays. Won Enterprise Regional Cellar Keeper of the Year 2015 for the quality of its Cask Ales. The house beer is Mad Goose until October and then Landlord for the winter. Well worth visiting. Monday's Happy Hour All night. Tuesday's Quiz Night Every 2 weeks. Weds Double Dip Day 2 for £12 all day. Thurs Music Night. Fri Burger & Beer £12. Sat Flight Of The Chicken 2 for £10 12.00-19.00. Sun Roasts Bloody Mary Reggae 12-21.00
Coopers Arms
164 Kilburn High Road, Kilburn NW6 4JD
In April 2018, London Pride was on sale at £3.20 a pint and reported in good nick. In May 2019 Shepherd Neame Spitfire was available for £3.60. Some nice old etched windows with Charrington insignia.
Lillie Langtry
121 Abbey Road, Kilburn NW6 4SL
Pub refurbished recently and now reopened. Sign listing 'cask ales' available on the window. Re-named in the first quarter of 2007 as the Cricketers and returned to the Lillie Langtry in 2011. interior and exterior as was. interestingly, still retains a lot of original Ind Coope livery and lanterns to the facade, and the original Ind Coope hanging pub sign with the Lillie Langtry name.
Soul Store West
34 Kilburn High Road, Kilburn NW6 5UA
Just for the record, a stone plaque to the pub's parapet states that the current building was rebuilt in 1890 but that the pub has a history dating back to 1444. A once traditional pub that became a bar and pool outlet called the Westbury, then Love & Liquor has re-opened as Soul Store; keg from Heineken list e.g. Caledonian, Lagunitas. Kitchen stops taking orders 30 mins before close. Served every day by the team behind Chicago Rib Shack. From the Brent & Kilburn Times: Staff at Love & Liquor in Kilburn High Road made the announcement on twitter in July 2016: “We are sad to announce that after 4 yrs of epic parties Love & Liquor will be closing its doors after this weekend.” Police had requested Camden Council to review the club’s licence after they claimed bouncers lost control of customers. The Council ordered the club to close at 1am instead of 3am from Monday to Saturday and until midnight on Sunday. It also had more than 30 restrictions placed on its licence. It has been speculated that the venue is part of a multi million pound takeover deal.
Prince Of Wales
11A Cambridge Gardens, Kilburn NW6 5AE
Flooded on 12th July and hadn’t reopened. But we are pleased to now report "Resolutely open last night when passed on the way from the Carlton Tavern to the Kilburn Arms." Grade II listed. Reverted back to the Prince Of Wales after spending a short amount of time as a Shisha Cafe, coffee shop and bar. The original tiling is now revealed showing the pub to be a former Wenlock establishment.
Old Bell
38 Kilburn High Road, Kilburn NW6 5UA
Underwent a make-over a few years ago with new carpets and furniture. A very large pub with sports screens, some booths and a marvelous old pub mirror. Could be described as a remnant of old Kilburn which may be slowly fading away. It extends back to a decked patio and huge back garden overlooking the railway. The cask beer was very good value at £2.05 at Sept 2013. Extensive pub grub menu until 21.00. Recently re-opened [Nov 2015] after a short (less than 2 weeks) refurbishment closure. Four handpumps were visible selling London Pride, Doom Bar and Adnams Ghost Ship with the fourth pump unused.
Bokor
77 Kilburn High Road, Kilburn NW6 6HY
Following extensive refurbishment both inside and out, this pub emerged as a restaurant called Osteria del Ponte. However, it has now (2013) become the Betsy Smith and while still having a major food element, is back to being more like a pub, where you can just get a drink, if sadly not cask beer. In September 2016 became the Bokor,
