The Blue Stoops
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Near Kensington Gardens
8 min walk
AboutAbout The Blue Stoops
The Blue Stoops is a British pub on Kensington Church Street that's become a firm favourite for its quality seasonal cooking and carefully selected drinks. Run by the team behind Allsopps in Marylebone, the pub focuses on ingredient-led British dishes paired with an excellent range of real ales, wines, and cocktails, served in a relaxed neighbourhood atmosphere.
The menu showcases seasonal British produce with dishes like oysters, proper roast dinners, and daily specials that change with what's available. The bar offers rotating cask ales at taproom prices during special promotions, alongside a thoughtfully curated wine list. The comfortable interior features traditional pub elements balanced with contemporary touches, whilst the outdoor seating provides a pleasant spot for watching Kensington life go by.
Dogs are welcome at The Blue Stoops, making it an excellent choice for a post-walk pint and meal with your four-legged companion. The wheelchair-accessible entrance ensures easy access for all visitors.
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The Blue Stoops gets busiest on Friday and Saturday evenings when it creates a lively atmosphere, and Sunday lunch draws good crowds too. For a more peaceful visit, weekday afternoons and Monday evenings are noticeably quieter. Dog owners will find weekend mornings and weekday afternoons ideal, offering a good balance of activity without being overwhelming.
Saturday evenings • Friday evenings • Sunday lunch
Weekday afternoons • Monday evenings • Tuesday lunch
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