Hotel in London, United Kingdom
The Bull and Last
150ptsNorth London pub that rewards advance planning.

About The Bull and Last
The Bull and Last on Highgate Road is a well-regarded North London gastropub on the edge of Hampstead Heath. Book two to five days ahead for weekends rather than relying on walk-in availability. Best suited to visitors who want serious pub cooking in a genuine neighbourhood setting, not a formal dining room.
What to Know Before You Book The Bull and Last
The most common assumption about The Bull and Last is that it's a direct North London pub you can walk into any evening without a second thought. That's wrong. This Highgate Road address is a serious gastropub with a strong local reputation, and if you're visiting for the first time, you should book ahead, particularly for weekend lunch or dinner, rather than assuming availability.
For a first-timer, the setting gives an immediate read: this is a Victorian pub that reads as a pub, not a restaurant dressed up as one. The bar area is front and centre, the dining room is warm and unpretentious, and the visual cues lean toward comfort over formality. That framing matters for your expectations. You are not walking into a white-tablecloth room, and the price point should reflect that. If you want the full experience, sit in the main dining room rather than the bar, where the kitchen's output reads better against the room.
The Bull and Last sits at 168 Highgate Rd, NW5, on the edge of Hampstead Heath, which makes it a practical pre- or post-walk stop. The location rewards planning: it's not on a major tube line, so allow time for a bus or a walk from Tufnham Court Road or Gospel Oak on the Overground. For a first visit, aim for a Sunday lunch slot when the gastropub format works leading and the room operates at its intended pace.
On the question of value: gastropubs at this level in London sit in a price bracket below destination restaurants like Claridge's or The Savoy's dining rooms, and above the average high-street pub. The Bull and Last earns its position in that band through food quality, not room polish. If you're weighing this against a smarter West End dining room, the trade-off is atmosphere over formality and neighbourhood character over prestige address. For a London stay anchored at a hotel like NoMad London or The Emory, this works well as a deliberate excursion north rather than a default dinner near your hotel.
Booking is easy relative to the wider London restaurant market. You are unlikely to face a weeks-long wait, but same-day availability on weekends is not reliable. Two to five days out is a reasonable window for most visits. Check the venue's own website directly for current availability. For more options across the city, see our full London restaurants guide.
Practical Details
| Detail | The Bull and Last | Typical London Gastropub |
|---|---|---|
| Location | 168 Highgate Rd, NW5 | Varies |
| Booking difficulty | Easy (2–5 days out) | Easy–Moderate |
| Leading time to visit | Sunday lunch | Varies |
| Getting there | Bus or Gospel Oak Overground | Varies |
| Room feel | Warm, Victorian pub dining room | Varies |
Compare The Bull and Last
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Bull and Last | Easy | — | ||
| Raffles London at The OWO | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| The Connaught | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| 51 Buckingham Gate, Taj Suites and Residences | Unknown | — | ||
| Bvlgari Hotel London | Unknown | — | ||
| COMO Metropolitan London | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which room category is best at The Bull and Last?
The Bull and Last on Highgate Road is a pub and dining venue, not a hotel, so there are no room categories to choose between. If you're looking for accommodation near NW5, you'll need to book separately elsewhere in the area.
How is the location of The Bull and Last?
168 Highgate Road, NW5 puts you between Kentish Town and Parliament Hill, close to Hampstead Heath. It's a walk from Kentish Town tube or Gospel Oak Overground, so factor in transit time if you're coming from central London — this isn't a quick detour.
How does The Bull and Last compare to nearby hotels?
The Bull and Last is a pub-restaurant, not a hotel, so a direct comparison doesn't apply. As a dining and drinking destination in NW5, it draws from a different decision than choosing between accommodation options. If you're weighing an evening out in North London, the question is whether the food and atmosphere justify the journey from zone 1.
When is the best time to book The Bull and Last?
Book well ahead for weekend evenings — this venue on Highgate Road has a strong local following and fills up. Weekday lunches are a lower-pressure option if you want a more relaxed visit without competing for a table.
What is check-in like at The Bull and Last?
There's no check-in process — The Bull and Last is a pub and restaurant at 168 Highgate Road, NW5, not a hotel. Arrive at your reserved time and head straight to the dining area or bar.
How is the dining at The Bull and Last?
The Bull and Last has a reputation as a serious gastropub in North London, drawing a loyal neighbourhood crowd willing to book ahead rather than walk in. The venue's address near Hampstead Heath puts it in a catchment where expectations for food quality are high and the competition from destination restaurants in central London keeps standards honest.
How is the pool and spa at The Bull and Last?
There is no pool or spa at The Bull and Last — it is a pub and dining venue at 168 Highgate Road, NW5. If spa facilities are a priority, you'll need to look at dedicated hotel properties elsewhere in London.
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