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Moon On The Hill, Harrow - pub details

Moon On The Hill

Address: 373 Station Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 2AW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 605) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Harrow-on-the-Hill (0.1 miles), Northwick Park (0.7 miles), Northwood (0.7 miles)

Nearest train stations Harrow On The Hill (0.1 miles), Kenton (0.8 miles), Harrow & Wealdstone (1 mile)

Chain: Wetherspoons

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> Current user rating: 5.6/10 (rated by 54 users)
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My 2nd visit to this small ‘Spoons a couple of Saturday’s ago.

We arrived here just after 12 noon and was greeted with 5 pumps offering 5 different ales. Sharp’s Doom Bar, Moorhouses Farmhouse @ 4.6%, Nogne O Brewery from Norway Asian Pale Ale @ 4.5% and 2 others.

I had several pints of both Farmhouse and the Asian Pale Ale, both very well kept and of course being a Wetherspoon’s it was particularly cheap.

As I said above this is a small but busy ‘spoons, the majority of the clientele was made up of the local Irish community.

All in all a decent ‘spoons that is now firmly on my visit list when I’m in this part of town.
lezford - 29 Apr 2015 15:12
Went in here before football at Wembley. Despite being crowded the food came quickly and was great. Beer fest on - £1.89 a pint!!! I live in West Dorset and we do well finding beer at less than £3.30 down here. Beer was top notch too.
johnny.sausage - 8 Apr 2015 18:46
Popped in here as a stopping off point on my way to Rayners Lane last Tuesday night.

A short walk from Harrow on the Hill station is this old original style 'spoons with an eclectic mix of customers.

Pretty busy inside with a real proper drinking crowd of which certainly all were locals and regulars, food was being served but the beer was more important to most punters.

6 ales on the 6 pumps which were Ruddles Best, GK Abbot Ale, Marston's Old Empire and 3 guests....of the guests I went for Growlers' Hound Dog @ 4.2%. Well poured and a nice pint.

This was a tick for me , so I had the 1 pint and headed off to Rayners Lane. No real rush to go back but it is handy for the station, so if I’m in Harrow again I’ll probably use it.

lezford - 28 Jul 2014 13:44
Not bad, but some dodgy clientelle.
Brewskiman - 28 Oct 2011 12:22
Popped in here after a curry on Tuesday. To be honest, I thought this was possibly the best Wetherspoons I've been to for a while. The compact size of the place makes it a little more atmospheric than most of the larger Wetherspoons. In fact, it feels more like a normal pub. Large windows create a little natural light. Beers on were Marlow Rebellion Mutiny, Nethergate Essex Beast & Sweeney Todd, Adnams Broadside, Greene King Abbot Ale & Ruddles Best. The cider was Westons Old Rosie. We found the prices extremely reasonable for London, and it's very handy for the station.
blue_scrumpy - 12 May 2011 20:31

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