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The Misty Moon, Harlesden

Now under new management. Now serving real ales, delicious curry and sushi and movie nights are in the pipeline too. A great improvement. Also has wi-fi!

27 Oct 2012 19:06

The Gronant Inn, Gronant

Arrived at this pub hungry after a long walk - only to be told the kitchen was closed. The Landlady took pity on us and cooked us two fantastic meals. Generous portions at a very good price. A cosy village pub with a open fire, genuinely friendly locals and Marstons Ales. A wonderful hidden gem!

20 Jun 2011 13:42

The Eagle, Amersham

The best Sunday Roast in Amersham by far. A bigger choice of Ales would have been nice, but it is compensated by two excellent ciders. Well worth a trip out of London. I'll be back!

7 Apr 2010 10:45

The Greyhound, Wembley

To the punter below. No, I'm not from the "opposition" but a local resident who loathes and despises the cynical raising of prices and hiding of the bar tariff that goes on in some pubs in Wembley on match days. Pepole should be made to feel welome in Wembley not ripped off. I know for a fact that both the Torch and Thirsty Eddie's do not raise their prices on match days and as for the price of a coke i can only hope that comments on here have shamed the pub into serving coke at a more realistic price.

5 Jun 2007 18:14

Northcote Hotel, Southsea

One of the best local pubs in the area, fine selection of real ales and a garden area for the kids. No loud music, like must of the other pubs along nearby Albert Road. A great Pre-football pub too

22 May 2007 15:58

The Misty Moon, Harlesden

By far the best beer in Harlesden with a continuously rotating selection of guest ales. Alyways shows every single football game live in all leagues.

22 May 2007 15:50

The Royal Oak, Harlesden

The Finest Guiness in Harlesden! They now have an Irish band every sunday 5-8pm knocking out tradtional and rebel tunes. Smoking ban will improve this pub no end, as will the addition of some real ales.

22 May 2007 15:45

The Greyhound, Wembley

Regarding the two posts below - I too walked into the pub was immediately told by two hapless punters about the inflated prices they had just paid. I left to find "Thirsty Eddies" up the road, a basic standard Irish pub with friendly service and first class Guinness at regular pub prices. I certainly won't be going back to the Greyhound for before any other pre-Wembley drinks. Why do pubs insist on ripping customers off like this?

1 May 2007 14:03

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