A modern pub serving a frequently changing menu, available in our dining room, bar, and outside ledges. It's not fine dining, nor is it trying to be. We cook in a way that we as cooks like to eat, so don’t be afraid to share. If you want to pop in for a burger and a pint, feel free to grab any available space in the bar or outside. We accept bookings for tables of up to six people in the dining room.It can be loud and slightly chaotic; at night it is dark. We turn tables because we need to in order to survive and pay the people that make it work, so please don’t be offended if we ask you to wait a moment for your table. Our dining room has limited space and we don’t offer high chairs, so please let us know in advance if you're bringing a pram or need to adjust your booking size.Here's when we're open, so you can find what you're looking for:Weekdays: Bar 3-11pmKitchen 6-10pmWeekends: Bar 12-11pm (10pm Sunday’s)Kitchen 1-5pmKitchen is closed on Men’s Arsenal home games.
The Good Reader - Pub & Kitchen is a local Crouch End family-run pub, offering fresh, seasonal, delicious food with excellent wines, batch-made cocktails and the usual suspects on draught. A la carte & kids menu all week harnessed around the Saturday brunch menu and a good old Sunday lunch. Beer garden and the best sun trap in Crouch End on offer.We are no under 18's after 7:30pm.120 Park RdCrouch EndLondon N8 8JP
The great British pub is back and it's right at the heart of East Finchley. The Bald Faced Stag pub, on the corner of High Road and East End Road and only a 2 minute walk from East Finchley tube station, is a beautiful pub with hints of old and new creating an amazing contemporary atmosphere throughout the week. With a menu filled with seasonal specials, pub classics and Sunday roasts to knock your socks off, our dining room is a must-visit for foodies around East Finchley and Muswell Hill.We take pride in our huge pub garden, which is available all year round thanks to our heaters and covers. Our beautiful mother tree stands proud in the center and makes for a romantic spot.
Friendly free house pub on Highgate Hill with Traditional Irish and folk music sessions, dining, fine ales, beers, lagers, porter, wine, craft drinks, whiskey and other spirits, soft drinks and snacks and outside space. Rooms available for functions.
The Marquess Tavern is a friendly local gastropub in the heart of Canonbury, Islington. We boast a wide range of beers, ales along side an extensive wine list. Our food menu is reasonably priced packed with pub classics and slow cooked meats.
A place to enjoy all the things that are great about a real pub – the conversation, the food, the drink and above all the atmosphere. It’s your City of London local with a modern feel and comfortable furnishings helping us create a very warm welcome within the ‘hustle and bustle’ of the capital.
The Square Tavern is a majestic, traditional pub nestled in Euston Square in the heart of central London.
Decorated with Londinium curiosities and an abundance of local history, The Square Tavern has the original wrap around bar that holds the story of every pint poured. With plenty of cosy or lively spots to sit back and enjoy an after-work pint or a weekend cocktail, you can put the world to rights here with us.
Situated in the heart of Islington, The Angelic, with its huge windows, high ceilings and friendly atmosphere, is just 3 minutes’ walk from Angel tube.We are passionate about great British food, our rich heritage of cask ales and newer craft beers, our extensive gin selection and our wine range.Please note: We are currently operating reduced food serving times between Monday - Wednesday. During these days our kitchen will open between 11.30am - 3pm and 5pm - 9pm only. From a quick lunch or snacks with a drink after work, to a sit down dinner or a corporate party with canapés and Prosecco – we can cater for you.Why not have a look at our menus. Enjoy drinks al fresco out front, or settle back and relax in our pub, whatever the weather. A warm welcome awaits. See you soon.
From literally Humble beginnings (when, in 1825, Mr Humble became the first registered resident of this address), this pub rose to become promoted in 1897 as ‘The Cornerstone of Fitzrovia – a proper pub with proper grub and a nice drop of ale’ and enjoyed the distinction of being the site of Karl Marx’s arrest for smashing a street lamp during a fight on Tottenham Court Road.If you're looking for a local in the heart of the city where you can escape the bustling streets and shoppers of London's Tottenham Court Road then look no further.
The Williams is a cosy East London boozer, tucked between the busy City & the artistic Spitalfields. Priding ourselves on our extensive ale & cider collection – with 14 handpumps or gravity pulled ale & cider – as well as a menu of traditional British food & a jazzy atmosphere.