I'm sorry, but you are completely in correct in what you have said.

The chamber pots are nothing to do with Churchill, but they are something they 
have collected.  As for the Churchill memorabilia, clearly you don't know the 
pub well, (no offense), but have you ever been there at a WSC event?

With regard to the food choice, I agree that the menu needs to have English 
food as well as anything else they decide to offer, however, I understand that 
in that particular area, Thai food is what is demanded most.

Please, don't insult a place without looking into it more.  How would you like 
it if people decided to insult you because you incorporated a worthy hero of 
yours in your place of business, but due to overwhelming demand, you needed to 
adjust to keep the reminder alive of a great man and a great time in history 
when those who fought and stood ground against Germany, against all odds and 
alone for a year, determined a future that many today take for granted?

I suggest you contact the Landlord directly and ask to see the memorabilia that 
he has collected and displays where possible.

Thank you.
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Antoine Capet" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 18:04:51 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [ChurchillChat] "The Churchill Arms" : "not worth a detour"


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)
=====================


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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