The Frontline: Shebeens, Restaurants & Clubs | Notting Hill Carnival 60

Sun, 03 May, 2026 at 02:00 pm to Sat, 03 Oct, 2026 at 12:15 pm UTC+01:00

Outside Notting Hill Community Church | London

Notting Hill Walks
Publisher/HostNotting Hill Walks
The Frontline: Shebeens, Restaurants & Clubs | Notting Hill Carnival 60 The hidden Caribbean history behind Notting Hill's pastel houses. Shebeens, resistance and the Mangrove Nine. A walking tour like no other.
About this Event

Behind the pastel houses and the Hugh Grant film, there is a Notting Hill that most people never hear about.

This walk takes you through the streets where Caribbean families built an entire community from scratch – because nobody else would let them in. We visit the sites of clubs, cafés, pubs, restaurants and shebeens that no longer exist, but whose stories shaped this neighbourhood.

You will hear about illegal gambling dens in basement rooms, the only pub in the neighbourhood that would serve a Black customer, a restaurant whose story changed British civil rights history, a James Bond actor with a secret second life, and a political scandal that connected these streets to the fall of a government.

We start outside Notting Hill Community Church, Kensington Park Road, and end at The Tabernacle on Powis Square. 75 minutes. The Notting Hill they do not tell you about.

Carnival 60 offer: £10 per person. Under 16s free. Bundle offer: 3 walks for £24. All attendees including children require a ticket.

Event Venue

Outside Notting Hill Community Church, Kensington Park Road, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 10.00 to GBP 24.00

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