

The Heron is a warm and welcoming pub tucked away behind Sussex Gardens in the heart of Paddington, just a few minutes’ walk from Edgware Road and Paddington Station. We serve a premium range of beers, real ales, ciders and wines in a cosy setting with an open fire, comfortable seating and a friendly local atmosphere. Our walls are lined with Royal Family memorabilia, and there’s a corner dedicated to the famous Handlebar Club, who meet here on the first Friday of every month. Guests can also relax in our tucked-away beer garden, ideal for after-work drinks and long summer evenings, with BBQ facilities for special occasions. As well as being a proper London pub, The Heron partners with Thai Zapp to offer some of the best Thai food in London
Classic English pub with ales & a beer garden, plus a lower-level restaurant serving Thai cuisine.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Norfolk Cres, Tyburnia, London W2 2DN, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7724 8463
Website: http://www.theheronpaddington.com/
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The Heron is a great hidden spot for anyone working in or passing through the Edgware Road area. It is tucked away from the main traffic and the noise of the high street, which makes it a surprisingly quiet place despite being in such a busy part of London.
Because it is set back into the Water Gardens development, it stays out of the way of the main foot traffic and feels like a calm escape.
The pub is located in a 1960s building, but the interior is a fascinating piece of history. It was transformed by the legendary landlord Beric Boisard, who moved the spirit and decor of the old Windsor Castle pub into this “modern” space when the original was demolished.
The Boisard family brought with them the world-famous Handlebar Club, making this the historic home for the society of moustachioed gentlemen.
You can still see the memorabilia and the “moustache-measuring” charts on the walls today.
It is very large and spacious inside, which is a nice change from the cramped pubs on the main road. The Thai food is okay and serves as a decent meal if you are hungry.
Overall, it is a very good pitstop during the workday if you want somewhere with unique history and a quiet atmosphere away from the crowds.
Just like my favourite ToolLadee in Foodland. The layers of flavour, the vibrant herbs, and that deep, spicy-sweet kick made every dish unforgettable. Portions are generous, service is warm, and every plate bursts with real Thai soul. If you’re after bold, genuine Thai taste in London, this is the hidden gem to bookmark.
Pub is also super nice. Despite the way it looks from the outside, it’s lovely. The staff were super nice too. Great selection of no/low alcohol beers.
The food is excellent. Classic Thai menu and cooked brilliantly.
We had a selection of dishes including the mixed starter, Panang curry, roast duck and broccoli. All full of flavour.
Would recommend if your after some Thai food and a few drinks.