Blarneys, Edgwareback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
I have to agree with another comment, which alluded to the fact that the landlady has an issue with some customers and whatever nationality they seem to be, because I had to report an incident to the Police 5 weeks ago and after I was set upon by a crowd; all perpetuated by then actions of that landlady! It was past closing and I just happen to walk by and sat down while waiting for the next bus home. I used their bench,but the pub was closed and thought nothing of it, but then this foul mouthed blonde woman came to the window and began swearing at me; making hand gestures and aggressive facial expressions. all ignorantly telling me to go! I told her to get lost, because I didn''t know who she was;whether those benches we her property and it was past midnight anyway, but then she sent out a crowd of louts and I was set upon by two of them; inflicting facial injuries and a broken shoulder upon me. The Police claimed there was a lack of evidence and dropped the case, but this is not the place to go if you want to feel welcomed. Avoid it and go to a pub in MIll Hill or Hale Lane; not a Burnt Oak dive and where all they want to do is to fight you. Remember that the Police won''t even back you up either, so spend your money elsewhere and don''t contribute towards keeping this gangster bat open any longer!
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Now called the New Inn - still your archetypal shop conversion Irish bar only serving keg. The Kronenbourg was only £3 a pint but also tasted like it. Sadly this is now the only bar open to the general public left in Burnt Oak.
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Great value little pub with quick service and good management. Quite probably the best pub in Burnt Oak.
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Not a bad place, but there is little to choose from in this part of north London. The volume from the competing TV channels can be a pain.
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the governor here has an awful chip on his shoulder so does his wife and so does his daughter
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This pub is very anti english the Lanlord seems to have a major problem with anyone english, the place is in need of a very good scrub , the place smells of BO, the beer is undrinkable ,
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Dear Beerintheevening, Please note that this pub is in Middlesex, not Middlsx. If you must abbreviate it's Middx.
Ta.
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This is an Irish shop conversion bar, as you can probably tell from the name. It can feel a little intimidating when you walk in, but if you give the locals the time of day you�ll find them to be very friendly. There�s no real ale, but plenty of lager, John Smiths Smooth and Obviously Guinness.
There are a couple of screens and a projector to show any sport that happens to be on. There are also 2 dartboards; one of which is on a stage area at the rear. There was a super league dart match on during my visit and I found the team to be very friendly and humorous. Lots of food came out at the end of the night for the dart teams and everyone in the pub was allowed to tuck in.
There are a couple of benches outside the front of the pub for the smokers and a bus stop 10 yards away for an easy journey home.
This is a great bar, you just have to reserve your judgement until the second pint.
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