The Green Man, Wembley - pub details
Address: Dagmar Avenue, Wembley, Middlesex, HA9 8DF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6056) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Wembley Central (0.5 miles), Wembley Park (0.7 miles), North Wembley (0.7 miles)
Wembley Stadium (0.2 miles), Wembley Central (0.5 miles), North Wembley (0.8 miles)
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Unlike the better pubs of Sheffield, which are at the bottom of a hill, this one here in London is on the top. A surprisingly steep and high one it is for this part of the world too. Given the choice, I prefer it this way round, I'd say. On a clear day, you can see a remarkably long way from the garden, picking out Epsom racecourse, for instance. On non-event days, the pub is frequented by a relaxed mix of customers from the the well-mixed residential surroundings, and quite pleasant it is for that. I was cheered to see Tetley's on offer. It seemed to be far better kept than the pints that I have often had in Leeds, incidentally. I thought that the sensibly sparing use of the sparkler probably helped as well. Make what one will of that, eh? There seems to be little else in Wembley, and so yours truly gives an appreciative seven-out-of-ten, in large part simply for this pub's being here. Hulots_hat - 15 Jun 2018 14:43 |
excellent time spent in here before and after league 2 playoff final with the wombles.green king pub,so not a lot of choice for ales.staff were excellent and well prepared for the mass of fans.bit of a hill up to the pub!a few of my friends enjoyed the jager dollies! hoppyal - 31 May 2016 12:12 |
Not quite sure if this place knows what it wants to be. A decent enough Sunday roast, but their website advert of "We have a large selection of lagers & real ales to suit all tastes" didn't quite live up to expectations.... three handpumps on the bar, only one had a pump clip on (Doombar) and that was off! alexw - 6 Jul 2014 19:35 |
There's not much else in the area, and so it's worth the walk up the hill for an acceptable pint of real ale. The food's pretty standard British pub stuff, but OK enough. It seems to attract a representative range of customers from a fairly cosmopolitan though unpretentious area. eddybeer - 5 Feb 2013 14:34 |
Last dropped in before the Team GB game the other Sunday, plenty of staff , but not much change out of a tenner for a bottle of Becks and a pint of Carlsberg ! Grub was fine. The most useful thing about this place is that it is there in the first place, nothing to write home about about but we have all been to far worse establishments. mark1208 - 9 Aug 2012 14:17 |
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