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The Hornsey Tavern, Hornsey - pub details

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Address: 26 High Street, London, N8 7PB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15266) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Turnpike Lane (0.9 miles), Wood Green (0.9 miles)

Nearest train stations Hornsey (0.6 miles), Alexandra Palace (0.8 miles), Harringay (1 mile)

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> Current user rating: 5.8/10 (rated by 24 users)
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user reviews of the Hornsey Tavern, Hornsey

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5 most recent reviews of 25 shown - see all reviews

This is a locals pub, a little bit clicky, but ok. A cosy interior but the staff are a bit slow and not so friendly. My beer was past it's sell by date which was a shame as this is a Greene King pub - not one I'll be running back to though!
jenny200 - 28 Jun 2010 15:21
Fluctuates wildly between a very friendly and jolly local pub to something akin to the film Deliverance. If you go in at the right time you will be made to feel welcome and right at home, if you go in at the wrong time the regulars will make you feel unwelcome until you drink up ,and you and leave and let them get back to their dueling banjos!

Harry_Callaghan - 8 Oct 2009 02:06
I�ll echo the sentiments of the comment below about the atmosphere not being great. There is a projector screen in the rear of the pub where all of the locals had congregated and there is also a large plasma screen at the front of the pub for showing the football.

There is a standard draught selection and I spotted three gravity fed barrels at the side of the bar, but the only label on display was for Old Trip.

I thought that the music was a tad loud for a week night when the pub is almost empty, but maybe that�s the way the locals like it.

I wouldn�t go out of my way to drink here again.
Strongers - 1 Sep 2009 21:20
Greene King pub on the main drag in Hornsey. On the plus side I noticed two ales being served straight from the barrel, which (in my experience) is a rarity in GK pubs. I had a softie, though, so on this occasion can't comment on beer quality (which some reviews below appear to question). Definitely a local's pub and I didn't feel entirely at ease in here but that may just have been me being over-sensitive. It's quite dark inside but not unpleasant and there's a pool table at the rear.
grecian - 7 Apr 2009 09:52
Was in this evening - two ales straight from the barrel - very nice. Clearly trying hard to serve good beer add this to what was always a good honest local and I'm a fan!
Alfnoax - 23 Nov 2008 21:43

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