Descripción

El Maggie's Bar en Londres es un pub irlandés que ofrece un refugio genuinamente acogedor del bullicio de la ciudad. Con un ambiente cálido y hospitalario, es un lugar perfecto para reunirse con amigos y disfrutar de una auténtica experiencia irlandesa. La decoración es tradicionalmente irlandesa, lo que le añade un encanto de la vieja escuela que conecta tanto con los locales como con los recién llegados. Los clientes elogian constantemente el espíritu de comunidad que se fomenta aquí, haciendo que se sienta como algo más que un simple pub. La Guinness, a un precio razonable de £5.00, es la favorita del público, y la variedad de licores, cervezas, vinos e incluso café satisface todos los gustos. Es informal, asequible, y las reseñas hablan por sí solas, destacando el excelente servicio y el ambiente animado. Ya sea que vayas a ver un partido o simplemente a ponerte al día, Maggie's garantiza una noche memorable.

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Precio

$$$$ 10 - 20 GBP

Oferta

Se sirve alcohol, Servir cerveza, Servir vino, Sirviendo café

Pago

Pago con tarjeta de crédito, Pago con tarjeta de débito, Pago con NFC

Atmósfera

Informal, Acogedor

Mejor para

Reunirse con amigos

¿Cómo llegar aquí?

Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia.

Kensal Rise
Estación de tren 46 m caminar
Banister Road (Stop KS)
Parada de autobús 536 m caminar
College Road (Stop KA)
Parada de autobús 532 m caminar
Okehampton Road (Stop KB)
Parada de autobús 345 m caminar

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Yves M
Yves M
2 semanas hace en Google
  • Comida: 1
  • Servicio: 2
  • Atmósfera: 3

Pub de quartier a l ancienne

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London Pub Map
1 mes hace en Google
  • Servicio: 5
  • Atmósfera: 5

🚇Kensal Rise 🍺 £5.00 Guinness Maggie’s Bar is located in Kensal Rise, northwest London. The nearest station is Kensal Rise on the Mildmay Line. This pub opened its doors in 1988 in what was previously a pizza takeaway. It is named after Maggie Hammill, who hails from Ireland and established the pub at a time when Kensal Rise was a working-class area with a large Irish population. This is a traditionally decorated pub with a down-to-earth, old-school Irish feel. The servery is ornate and centrally located, stretching a fair way down the bar. The decor features a boarded floor, walls painted in two shades of green, plenty of seating, some stained glass partitions and doors, a dartboard, and a few large TV screens. At the back of the pub is a small terrace for smoking. The beer line-up was a straight-up, no-nonsense selection of mainstream keg beers. As this is an Irish boozer, I had to try the Guinness. My pint was superb—up there with the best of them—and was reasonably priced at a fiver. This is a wet-led pub, so no food is served except on St Patrick’s Day, when there’s rakes of stew on offer. I arrived at 8:30 p.m. on a warm Saturday evening in May. The pub was fairly busy with a local crowd, most of whom were Irish punters. The atmosphere was upbeat, as the Eurovision was on and there was plenty of craic while performances were judged and a bit of mickey-taking ensued. The service was excellent—the lady on duty was warm, welcoming, and friendly. Visiting this old-school Irish pub was an absolute joy—I loved everything about it. The no-frills decor, the welcoming and friendly locals, the sense of community spirit, the top-drawer and reasonably priced Guinness, and the hospitable service all stood out. There aren’t many pubs like this left in London—get this one on your must-visit list. 📅 17th May 2025 If you want to see all my pub reviews in one place, head to @londonpubmap on Instagram. 🍻

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Amy Hamill
Amy Hamill
3 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 5
  • Servicio: 5
  • Atmósfera: 5

No fuss pint, crisp and refreshing, 10/10