
'We're sick of drunken poshos,' say furious neighbours locked in bitter row over TikTok-famous pub loved by celebs | 2JJ2N1F | 2024-03-31 06:08:01
Droves of "posh" drunks, hen parties and screeching teenagers flock to The Pelican in Notting Hill, West Londo
NEIGHBOURS of a TikTok-famed pub which attracts "out of hand" crowds say they are struggling to manage.
Droves of "posh" drunks, hen parties and screeching teenagers flock to The Pelican in Notting Hill, West London, as much as 3 times every week.


After years of sleepless nights, 1am bottle collections and anti-social behaviour, the city corridor smacked a raft of restrictions on the boozer – which the house owners are appealing.
One livid resident informed The Sun: "It's the drunken high pitched laughter from the ladies.
"Then you definitely received all the poshos arising from Fulham in their Ubers to drink there with their 'mates'.
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"I haven't seen any fights, they're too posh to struggle, they only hit one another with their iPhones.
"You had all of the glass collection the whole time, it was at 1am, clank clank clank the whole time.
"We obtained an invitation to the pub for a special get together for residents. It was like one bottle of wine. All I acquired was water.
"Then for 45-50 minutes, the swarmy boastful c**t that owns the place talked about himself.
"He asked us to assist get him planning permission. It was all me, me, me.
"This is what you are able to do for me. I walked out and thought 'f**okay you individuals'.
"A neighbours publication then went out, everyone stated 'f**okay you', we aren't going to that.
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"The louder the noise, the more money those c***s are making. So f**okay you."
The pub – adored by Dua Lipa and Princess Eugenie – exploded in reputation in 2021 when new house owners refit and rebranded it.
It earned an inventory on the Michelin guide earlier than going viral on TikTok.
However issues started, together with overcrowding which terrified aged locals and compelled on long detours to get to their entrance doorways.
While noise, anti-social behaviour and urinating in neighbouring Tavistock Gardens saw an exasperated 9 residents stand up.
They pressured Kensington and Chelsea Council usher in restrictions which embrace banning clients from consuming and eating outdoors after 9pm and proscribing supply occasions.
It also boosted the number of bouncers on the door at weekends.
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights a road warden sporting a high visibility jacket has to patrol surrounding roads between 10pm and 12.30am until all clients have left the world.
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One resident of 22-years who lives within the All Saints housing association block reverse informed The Sun: "The recognition was so ridiculous at one point, individuals have been queuing on the street to get into the pub to get a pint of beer.
"We had individuals that would not get into the pub because it was so busy, in order that they'd convey their own drinks and sit in front of it.
"The pub will say they have nothing to do with that, but they do!
"Individuals need to be seen there. It's that bizarre want to hold across the pub.
"They used to pay the council to select up the rubbish at 1am. That was simply crazy. However that's ended now.
"It's your own home, I've nothing towards the pub, but they've acquired to by some means maintain it together."
One other resident of 12-years added: "The whole pavement outdoors the pub is generally packed.
"It shocks me. Who needs a cold beer when it's p**sing down with rain? From Thursday night onwards, it's simply packed."
Bins have been later installed by the council "particularly" for the pub which they fill with food waste.
But when The Solar visited on Thursday, these have been spewing out rotting fluid onto the street and attracting rats.
Not all residents are upset, one older woman dwelling opposite says she doesn't care concerning the crowds and likes to see individuals having enjoyable.
The lady, who has lived within the condominium since 1976, stated: "I just turn my TV up larger! It's individuals enjoying themselves."
She stated the restrictions smacked on the pub are "too much" arguing it's unimaginable to run a business with such stringent measures in place.
The Pelican's house owners have launched a legal problem over the harsher measures.
Their attraction is because of be heard in a 3 day hearing at Westminster magistrates' court in July.
The pub was approached for remark.
Kensington and Chelsea council have been approached for remark.

The pub has been an enormous success since it underwent a refit and rebrand in 2021[/caption]
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