

The Hawk's Nest
190 Railway Arches, Shepherd's Bush Market, London, W12 8DF -
Up to
350 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
A forgotten corner of Shepherd's Bush Market, transformed into a beautiful social space adorned with living pants and trees for large groups to gather and couples to meet in the heart of West London.
Venture through the nest and be welcomed into a covered and heated hidden garden and be treated to delights from the street food kitchen and cocktail bar. The Hawk's Nest has been designed to accommodate parties of all sizes in a highly versatile and casual environment with space for 350 guests. The unique space is available for both semi-private and exclusive private hire throughout the year.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 350
Dining
up to 300
Theatre
up to 250
Boardroom
up to 200
Classroom
up to 300
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Natural light
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Telephone
Print/Scan/Copy
Stage
Table / chairs included
Tea
Whiteboards
Premises parking
Audio & Visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
WiFi
Location
Reviews
- Edmund IrvingOctober 2025
Came here for my 21st yesterday, staff were incredibly accommodating and so helpful. Big group of us had a perfect time there - great atmosphere and even better cocktails. One of the best in London for sure.
- AidaJuly 2025
Enjoyed our delicious pizzas, staff were friendly, good atmosphere, has snooker table and quiz night, close to Goldhawk Road station and bus stop, thanks for a great evening Xx
- Skyler DearbornSeptember 2025
Service and atmosphere were great, pizza toppings (and which ones to cook) left me rather annoyed. We got the 4 cheese pizza and bruschetta pizza. The 4 cheese was good, but the lack of tomato sauce and choices of cheese was strange and felt like it held the pizza back from be a very good one. The bruschetta pizza, however, was where i was left stunned. Now let me preface this with the fact that yes, i know, actual bruschetta involves the tomato and other various toppings being uncooked. For this pizza, they baked a round of pizza dough, and then just dumped a bunch of bruschetta toppings on top, including a sizable amount of cheeses. what ends up coming out of the kitchen is a baked dough with a boring salad atop. If this pizza was cooked with all its toppings, it would be FANTASTIC, but alas this is not the case. Even some kinda of oil glaze, something you typically see on bruschetta, would help moisten up the pizza and give it a more cohesive feel. If the owner reads this, i'd suggest you and the cooks sit down and try cooking your bruschetta pizza just for fun. I imagine you will be pleasantly surprised with how it comes out! sorry for the rant.
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