The Hero

Thursday June 18th, 2026
Rating: 4
by Derick Rethans

The Hero has had many names in the past: idlewild when I moved into the area 15+ years ago. Via the Trustcot Arms, and The Hero of Maida, it now operates under the name The Hero.

It's a delightful pub, attracting a younger crowd on the ground floor, with two more floors above doing dinner. We had a table on the top floor, dubbed the Library, which provided a more relaxed setting than the busy hubbub of the pub below.

Both of us chose a bar snack as a starter. My wife had a fish finger roll. The roll was a lovely soft and sweet bun. The fish fingers were hand-made and resembled smaller versions of the fish in "fish and chips". The tartare sauce added some salt and sourness to it. I had the pork pie as a starter. The pork was well seasoned, and the pickled cauliflower and green bean parts added some nice and sharp sourness.

Four our mains, I enjoyed a Barnsley Chop — succulent lamb on the bone with a mint and lamb sauce. It was server with sweet and tender carrots. My wife had a whole butterflied mackerel on the bone from the special menu. It was well cooked, and served with a tomato sauce — which she thought was slightly too salty.

A bottle of a white Ochoa Blanco complemented our meal well.

It's a little on the pricier side, but the food at The Hero was excellent, and the staff friendly and competent. A worthwhile upgrade to the neighbourhood.

Fishfinger Bun
Fishfinger Bun
Pork Pie
Pork Pie
Barnsley Lamb Chop
Barnsley Lamb Chop
Butterflied Mackerel
Butterflied Mackerel
55 Shirland Road, London, W9 2JS, United Kingdom
Snacks/Starters: £6–£15; Mains: £25-£62.5; Wines from £40