I used to drink there sometimes when I worked in the area many years ago. It's 
a very nice pub! It is not a Churchill museum.

Cheers,
Tony

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Rafal
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 8:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ChurchillChat] Re: "The Churchill Arms" : "not worth a detour". .

I could not disagree more. The Churchill Arms pub is fairly close to my home. 
It is a splendid place -- in terms of atmosphere and decoration, a wonderful 
example of a traditional London pub. IIRC, it has won awards both for its 
window-box laden exterior as well as for its general function as a pub. The 
interior is crammed with bric-a-brac which adds immeasurably to the venue's 
charm. There is much Churchill-related material -- the material is not 
necessarily unique or valuable but that is not the point. The pub has clearly 
been decorated as tribute to Sir Winston (it is not a "tourist trap") and it 
puts a smile on my face whenever I venture in. London's traditional pubs are in 
steep decline and finding a decent watering hole is becoming harder and harder. 
The Churchill Arms should be congratulated.

I wouldn't necessarily recommend it to a Churchill fan as worthy of a detour 
from central London, but it is certainly worth a visit if one is in 
Kensington/Notting Hill.

The leading pub website Pubs.com (which is very critical of many pubs, rates 
this pub highly):
http://www.pubs.com/pub_details.cfm?ID=159

Sincerely,

Rafal Heydel-Mankoo


> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ChurchillChat] "The Churchill Arms" : "not worth a detour"
> Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 18:04:51 +0100
>
>
> Dear Anthony,
>
> What Churchill would have been doing so far from his usual haunts is
> difficult to imagine.
>
> I went to that pub a few years ago. I was terribly disappointed by the
> various chamber pots and egg whisks which the proprietors unashamedly try to
> use for the decor in order to disguise the absence of real Churchill stuff.
> To make things worse Churchill-wise the restaurant part only served Thai
> food: no offence meant to Thailand, but not his daily fare, I believe, and
> therefore hardly appropriate to create a Churchill ambience.
>
> As the Michelin Guide would (not) say, "not worth a detour" ! A tourist
> trap, in fact - and very far from any Tube stations. I was angry that I fell
> into it.
> ChurchillChat subscribers visiting London should give it a wide berth.
>
> Antoine Capet
> Rouen (France)
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>
>
> From: Anthony Calabrese
> Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 9:15 AM
> To: List Churchill
> Subject: [ChurchillChat] Churchill and Kensington
>
>
>
>
>
> A question for the list.
>
> I had dinner last night at a pub called "The Churchill Arms" on Kensington
> Church Street in Kensington/Notting Hill. In the main room there was a blue
> disk proclaiming that Churchill wrote some of his wartime speeches there.
>
> Does anyone know if this can be true? I looked through the Jenkins
> biography quickly this morning and found nothing to support this.
>
> Anthony
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