Quality pub with something for everyone. Family atmosphere during the day and relaxed night out in the evening. Generally very welcoming staff and food isn't half bad either. Also has the best beer garden in North London.
Our baked Camembert gooed with creamy Camembertness and a gentle hint of rosemary. The firmness of the generous sourdough bread made good scooping and dipping tools. Though we had to ask for cutlery to make eating easier. There is too much cheese to only use bread as eating utensils!
One time, a coaching inn for people travelling north from London, The Griffin has long been a pub keeping some old-world charm.
I warmed my teddy fur by one of the open fireplaces whilst watching Arsenal beat Aston Villa in the Premiership on a large TV screen above one fireplace!
Wall paneling, panel doors, and stone floor lend themselves to avoiding this friendly bei
A grade 2 listed building at the back used to be stables. We didn’t see this or the garden. The large coaching arch with its big doors sits to the right of the building face.
One of the bar staff politely and discreetly asked Mummy Debra to not take so many photos as people might feel uncomfortable. Though when Arsenal beat Aston Villa, four men on the table next to ours wanted to be photographed with me. We explained what had been said. The barmaid overheard and said it was fine as they wanted the photo. She ended up taking the photograph herself so Mummy Debra could be in it too! Thank you!
This is a dog-friendly pub and there are doggy treats for the canine punters!
Not overly modernised but had dashes of mod cons.
Week 1 the booze tube ,Around our world on a freedom pass
Tamar and Kwame looked after us and kept us safe
Measures are 25ml single 50ml double
The pub is light and airy like an ninja air fryer,the Guinness was cold but not too cold.
Tamar picked our next pub on the random spin app. Look out Acton Town
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