The Corrib Rest, Queens Park - pub details
Address: 76-80 Salusbury Road, London, NW6 6PA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7824) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Brondesbury Park (0.3 miles), Queens Park (0.3 miles), Brondesbury (0.6 miles)
Brondesbury Park (0.3 miles), Queens Park - London (0.3 miles), Brondesbury (0.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music, TV
- Pool table
- Late licence
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other pubs nearby:
Long Room, Queens Park (0.1 miles), Salusbury, Kilburn (0.2 miles), Prince Of Wales, Kilburn (0.3 miles), Falcon, Queens Park (0.3 miles), Father Ted's, Kilburn (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Corrib Rest, Queens Park
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Concur with the other comments, a place for watching football. Somewhat contrived Irish pub in an area that is full of 'authentic' Irish joints which seems odd. Huge inside which makes it seem even less busy than it is when there's no football on. Expensive. QueensParker - 19 Oct 2013 09:27 |
This pub is basically a sports pub that is busy whilst the football is on and dead at any other point in time. I made the bad decision to eat in there last night, the food a few years back was excellent but it has gone down hill drastically. I ordered sausage and mash, the sausages the cheap, really pink type with rubbery skins and the mash had been frozen and defrosted! it was like powder. Inedible and at �9.00 a right, royal, rip-off! HelsBels007 - 6 Feb 2012 10:29 |
Original premises funded by the council tax payers of Brent. Medium sized Irish drinking barn converted from other premises. No ale, usual keg stuff, which is overpriced for what it is. anonymous - 24 Dec 2011 13:16 |
Had a few drinks in this place at the weekend - and I didn't like it at all. Sorry. Went for the lagers (no decent bitters on tap, and I'm not a fan of Guinness). It tasted vaguely beer-ish; got a different lager for my second drink, tasted exactly the same. Soda stream was broken - on a heatwave day. Booh! If I was a cynical man I'd suspect that they deliberately wanted to sell bottled cokes rather than (cheap) soda and lime? On the plus side, the food smelled good (I didn't try any myself) and the place was clean. trickyb - 24 May 2010 02:19 |
Called in here for the first time recently and yeah, definitely worth a return visit...... Nicest pint of Guinness I've had in a good while and the first toasted special I've had since I lived in Dublin (brought back a hazy memory or two). brodie_bruce - 6 Dec 2009 18:54 |
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