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A quaint, funky little joint with a cosy atmosphere. The Sunday chicken roast was fantastic! The fish and chips also looked great. Be sure to book, or you'll be disappointed.
Nice local pub in an old legion hall. Spacious and quiet on a weeknight. Not exactly cosy, but good for catching up with friends over a pint, and the retro decor has a charm to it, as it appears largely unchanged for at least 50 years. Food is serviceable.
Slightly shabby, as all good pubs are. Friendly staff. Good range of drinks, including nice cider on tap. Does inexpensive food. Dog and child friendly. Holds events occasionally: film screenings, craft fairs, etc.
I love this place. Old school working man's club/ music hall that hasn't overhauled the interior dramatically to make it into something it is not. Great beer, friendly, knowledgeable service. Great food . A good local spot that I am willing to travel to to have a quiet pint w/out a load of posers.
Traditional English pub (portrait of the Queen!) in a quiet area of Crouch End. Smoking permitted in a large side outdoor area. Accepts credit cards. Has cell phone chargers behind the bar and a simple selection of snacks for purchase after dining hours. Large indoor area. Good for first dates or ca
Fantastic spot. Great Sunday roast, casual converted social club with sofa and arm chair options. Raised stage for occasional live music. Pinball machine and fuzeball table (but no screens for football). Little outdoor area to catch sunbeams on summer days.
The roast dinner was superb. The mac and cheese with crispy kale and chilli jam was really good. Great place to take the kids. Nice staff and good prices. Very noisy in a nice Way!
Good pub tucked away just off Crouch End High Street. It's owned by the Antic group so it's all mock 1930s English village hall style. Decent selection of beers and snacks. Worth a visit if in the area.
We held our post-wedding drinks here and are thoroughly glad we did. The Earl Haig Hall is not your typical London event space, nor pub. It has bags of old-skool character and the staff are extremely helpful and fun. The food and drink are top notch and for our celebration venue it just seemed the r
Love it, love it, love it. The atmosphere is so cool, it's like a time warp. go on a saturday, they have live DJs. I wished the piano was not 'deactivated', but possibly for the best.... nice bar staff
Earl Haig Hall is a friendly pub set in the former Royal British Legion Hall in Crouch End. The interior has been left pretty much intact which gives it quite a homely vibe. A good selection of ales and craft beers are available, there is a beer garden which is always a bonus. There is a function ro
Fantastic circa 1960s community hall that is more or less unchanged apart from a really good and reasonably priced kitchen, and a few beers that probably wouldn't make it onto a working mens club menu. Live acts on a regular schedule.
I had Sunday lunch in here today with a friend and was left almost speechless at how madly delicious it was. We both had the beef roast. Tender and delicious with a superb gravy like I would make at home. The roasties were crisp with an accent of rosemary running through them and the Red Chard cooke
Very 1960/70s If you are a child of the 70s then you have to pay a visit to this place. Especially if as a child you went to local social clubs or British Legion hall. Almost feel like I need to wear a skipper tie when I go. God save the Queen. (God Save the Queen 1977)
Ex British Legion hall turned into a music venue & pub. Caters for everyone with Saturday afternoon for families and kids. Great music and lovely if pricey food.
Long live the Earl Haig! The Earl Haig is my favourite pub in Crouch End. It doesn't have the best beer selection, it doesn't do cocktails, and it can seem like a crèche (pre-8pm) sometimes...but, it's unpretentious, the staff are amazing, the food is beaut, decent sized beer garden for the summer
Definitely shabby chic, which I like but could put some people off.Full of locals who don't mind and are won over by the friendly vibe and decent beer. Less busy than Queens next door and more music!
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