Descripción

The King's Head, que data de 1851 y fue refrescantemente remodelado en la década de 1930, ofrece un ambiente encantador para quien busque una noche acogedora e informal en Finsbury Park. Con su decoración pintoresca y la calidez de antaño, este pub es un favorito entre los aficionados del Arsenal que desean ver los partidos de fútbol en la tele. Las noches de karaoke añaden una dosis extra de diversión a cualquier reunión. Con generosas raciones de clásicos irlandeses y tentadoras tablas de charcutería, acompañadas por una selección de cervezas de barril muy populares, es un lugar excelente para comer o tomar algo con amigos a buen precio. Los clientes hablan maravillas de la legendaria dueña, que se asegura de que cada visita sea memorable. Los habituales aprecian especialmente los precios razonables, sobre todo en comparación con otros pubs de la zona.

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Precio

$$$$ 10 - 20 GBP

Servicios

Comer en el lugar

Oferta

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

Pago

Pago con tarjeta de crédito, Pago en efectivo, 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.

Finsbury Park Station (Stop R)
Parada de autobús 531 m caminar
Finsbury Park Interchange (Stop AP)
Parada de autobús 511 m caminar
Brownswood Road / Finsbury Park Road (Stop EA)
Parada de autobús 62 m caminar
Riversdale Road (Stop EK)
Parada de autobús 416 m caminar

Reseñas y calificaciones

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barry G
barry G
1 mes hace en Google

A traditional pub, with a legendary landlady. Reasonable prices , clean.

London Pub Map
London Pub Map
3 meses hace en Google
  • Servicio: 5
  • Atmósfera: 5

🚇 Finsbury Park 🍺 £5.00 Estrella The King’s Head is located near the top end of Blackstock Road in Finsbury Park, North London. The nearest Tube is Finsbury Park. The King’s Head was built in 1851 and remodelled at some point in the 1930s. It has been a favourite among Arsenal fans since Arsenal Stadium opened in 1913. This is a traditionally decorated one-bar pub that has proper old-school charm about it. The servery is situated on the right-hand side and features ornate mouldings above the back bar. The decor consists of white walls with burgundy-painted woodwork, blue patterned banquettes with matching chairs, a dartboard, a fireplace, and a proper pub carpet. Around the walls are a few TVs, some retro Coke and Pepsi signs, brass-framed mirrors, and lots of Arsenal memorabilia. There are also a couple of fruit machines and a jukebox if you want to put some tunes on. At the rear of the pub is a tiny decked beer garden, along with some benches at the front. The beer lineup consists of a selection of well-known keg favourites. I decided on an Estrella — my pint was great, the price was reasonable at a fiver. This pub doesn’t serve food, but while we were there, some locals turned up with a huge pot of stew as it was St. Patrick’s Day. We arrived around 1 p.m. on an overcast Monday lunchtime in March. We were visiting as part of a St. Patrick’s Day crawl around Hackney, Highbury, and Holloway. The pub was quiet, with just one other local in attendance. The atmosphere was calm and relaxed. My brother and I enjoyed our pints and chatted about this lovely pub. I’ve visited this pub many times over the past 30 years, predominantly on my way to see The Arsenal. It’s much the same now as it was when I first came here—hardly changed at all. It’s great to see a pub like this endure and stay true to its roots. Long live The King’s Head. 📅 17th March 2025 More London pub info on socials @londonpubmap 🍻

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Matt Staunton
Matt Staunton
3 meses hace en Google
  • Servicio: 5
  • Atmósfera: 5

Great for before and after an Arsenal game