Jolly Butchers, Enfield - pub details
Address: 168 Baker Street, Enfield, Middlesex, EN1 3JS [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13358) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Enfield Town (0.5 miles), Enfield Chase (0.7 miles), Gordon Hill (0.7 miles)
- Real ale
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user reviews of Jolly Butchers, Enfield
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Feels and looks like a proper pub. Plenty of seating inside with a bar along the back wall. Sky Sports News playing silently on the TV with music in the background. As for the beer, three McMullen ales on tap. Ranged in price from �2.85 for the AK to �3.20 for the Country Bitter. Had a pint of the latter and tasted pretty good to me. Food smelled nice too. duchyjim - 6 Sep 2012 14:02 |
Good friendly pub with a great Art Noveau exterior. well kept range of Mcmullen ales (AK is particularly good). food is good value and tasty The quiz on Thursdays can be intrusive if you are not taking part. massive improvement from years ago when it was run by miserable sods. czartank - 16 Jun 2011 19:16 |
had an OK pint the other week, �2.60 ish for AK is not bad for McMullens. The place is OK. Nothing special. Always felt it looks a reall interesting building from the outside but very dull on the inside. mally_drinker - 3 Mar 2011 16:36 |
Had 3 nice bottles of Stronghart here on boxing day evening. Yes - Stronghart returns and only �2.75 a 500ml bottle. Pub was fairly busy (Spurs on TV) but quite friendly and comfortable SergeantD - 30 Dec 2010 13:38 |
the best landlord here was david cook and his new wife valerie. valerie had a lot to contend with in those days as she had to stand in the place of shirley daves first wife but she managed it and it was her first venture. steak nights; music; good atmosphere. in those days they ran a family pub. the glasses were always very clean, the bar was clean, the whole pub was clean. it needed a revamp in those days as it was dark but the quality of the drink was very good. the food was good too with pub grub on offer. anne in the kitchen was very good and she was such a homely figure. dave tried his best as he had been the manager here for years before with his first wife shirley. shirley also tried her best with the food side of things. the staff were always friendly and there was always a friendly atmosphere awaiting the customers here. bestlandlady - 23 Apr 2010 20:58 |
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