The Hampshire Hog

Our rating 

StarStarStarStarNo Star

User rating 

StarStarStarNo StarNo Star

 7 reviews

Venue Image
227 King Street,
Hammersmith,
London,
W6 9JT

(020) 8748 3391

Add a User Review for

The Hampshire Hog
Add user review button
Add your own review of this restaurant
Sort By:
User icon
StarNo StarNo StarNo StarNo Star
Reviewer Wincol
31/03/2012
What a disappointment. Having enjoyed the Engineer for many years I was looking forward to this new addition. The setup has far too many covers for the kitchen and the staff to cope with, he food was decidedly mediocre especially when having to wait so long to eat it and the restaurant was extremely loud and noisy. With so many good restaurants in the surrounds I would not go back any time soon.
Reply to this review
User icon
StarStarStarStarNo Star
Reviewer Chrisant
07/01/2012
After a previous visit that was a let down due to front-of-house teething problems, I'm happy to report that The Hampshire Hog didn't disappoint on this occasion. The welcome was warm and the place was buzzing. The roasted mushrooms, goats' curd and roasted garlic, bruschetta starter was divine. The HH is a welcome addition to the Ravenscourt Park / Hammersmith gastro pub scene.
Reply to this review
User icon
StarStarStarStarStar
Reviewer MikeStevenson
10/12/2011
Fabulous brunch here the other day. Great coffee using beans from Caravan on Exmouth Market makes it a real treat. The coffee was up there with some of the best I've had in London since moving from New Zealand 18 months ago. Can't wait to return for dinner.
Reply to this review
User icon
StarNo StarNo StarNo StarNo Star
Reviewer eatme
06/12/2011
It may have good pedigree, but this pub fails to live up to expectations. Yes, it looks pretty but the acoustics mean it is noisy and conversations can't be heard. We visited for on an admittedly busy Sunday afternoon but service was slow, inaccurate and some of the waiters are a bit too cool for school. Our drinks arrived after our (indentical) main courses and one capuccino had to be sent back because the milk was sour. The eggs benedict would seem pretty easy to do well, but what we were served was pretty mediocre, with a hollandaise that seemed to come out of a packed and buns that were soggy instead of crisply toasted. We only went in because it was raining and we didn't want to treck all the way to the Anglesea Arms. Next time, even if it pours, we won't be popping in.
Reply to this review
User icon
StarStarStarStarStar
Reviewer westlondonmum
17/11/2011
Hammersmith is so lucky to have The Hampshire Hog. What a treat. Delicious food, stunning interiors, a garden, the best coffee in West London....what more could a local ask for? I have popped in a few times to The Pantry to grab a coffee on my way to the park with the kids. The staff in there love children which is nice. I have also been after the theatre with a group of mates for a drink. Really close to The Lyric so thats super handy.

Gets my vote!
Reply to this review
User icon
StarStarStarNo StarNo Star
Reviewer PeterDonavan
13/11/2011
Ive been to the Hog three times since it opened last month and absolutely love the place. Fab coffee and breakfast the other morning. Beetroot cured Salmon with pea fritters was like being back in Melbourne. The Osso bucco for dinner was true magic and they have a great wine list.

Front of house is not yet flawless but they seem to have a good team who really cares so I'm sure they'll get there.

A fittingly grown up version of the Engineer and a superb addition to W6 and West London in general. You must go.
Reply to this review
User icon
StarStarStarNo StarNo Star
Reviewer Chrisant
11/11/2011
Was very excited by the prospect of a clone of 'The Engineer' on my doorstep but 'The Engineer' it ain't. Quite an uninspiring menu and a month or so after opening it is still experiencing teething problems. Waited an age to receive attention on arrival. Told there would be a table in five minutes, only to be told later that it would be an hour and a half. Inviting decor and might return when front of house gets its act together. Fortunately there are lots of good gastro pub alternatives nearby. (Dartmouth Castle, Anglesea Arms, Andover Arms, etc)
Reply to this review
The views contained in these user reviews are not endorsed by ViewLondon in any way and are provided by users who wish to publish their independent views of the respective establishment.

Most Read Today

image
01 Queens Jubilee Bank Holiday Events

Celebrate Her Majesty's 60 year reign with a four ...

image
02 Thames Diamond Jubilee River Pageant

See over a thousand boats sail the Thames to celeb...

image
03 Queens Jubilee Thames Flotilla

Cheer on the Queen as she leads a thousand boats a...

image
04 Queens Diamond Jubilee London

Celebrate the Diamond Jubilee in 2012 as the capit...

image
05 Queens Jubilee London

Enjoy the Queen's Jubilee in London as she celebra...

Content updated: 31/05/2012 05:02
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook

Restaurant Hire

Planning a party?

Find a special restaurant to make your party special here.

.

This Week Try With A View® Card

Khanage

2-4-1 food courses Sunday to Thursday with View® Card.

Latest Restaurants User Reviews

  • K & S Reign
    I have recently been there, paid full price and experienced the...
    StarStarStarStarNo Star
    katetownend on 31/05/2012 @ 00:47
  • Negril
    I used to like this place but it has really gone down hill. Someo...
    StarNo StarNo StarNo StarNo Star
    brixtonhilllocal on 30/05/2012 @ 20:08
  • Liberty Kebabish
    Excellent delivery time and one of the nicest authentic Indian cu...
    StarStarStarStarNo Star
    Hammad.ahmed1912 on 30/05/2012 @ 18:30
  • Los Molinos
    Lovely Staff. Lovely food. lovely little restaurant!
    StarStarStarStarStar
    Louise129 on 30/05/2012 @ 14:41
  • Sobranie
    This is the restaurant where I am ready to go over and over again...
    StarStarStarStarStar
    Annyshka on 30/05/2012 @ 14:10