About

Angie's Free House in Maida Hill is a vibrant pub offering a perfect spot for catching up with friends over a pint. With its casual, cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, it's the ideal place to unwind without breaking the bank. Patrons keep coming back for the live music and performances, which add an extra layer of fun to any evening. Sports enthusiasts can also enjoy live matches here, making it a versatile venue for various tastes. Sample from a selection of good quality beers, cocktails, and wines, all at reasonable prices. Enjoy your drinks outdoors when the weather's nice, and soak in the authentic London pub experience.

Price

$$$$ 10 - 20 GBP

Services

Outdoor seating

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving cocktails, Serving beer, Serving wine

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy

Best for

Meet up with friends

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ashmore Road (Stop S)
Bus stop 240 m walk
Harrow Road (Stop C)
Bus stop 88 m walk
Westminster Registration Office (Stop G)
Bus stop 168 m walk
Great Western Road / Harrow Road (Stop K)
Bus stop 51 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 407 reviews
4.6/5 407 reviews
mike AP
mike AP
4 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Service: 4
  • Atmosphere: 4

Shout out to Aidan (he offers the Joe Strummer walking tour-so cool!) he recommended this proper pub. An Irish pub where people watch sports and gather with friends over a pint. We got two beers for 12,£. When in London it's a must to grab a pint in an authentic English pub, can't go wrong with this one!

Siobhan Talbott
Siobhan Talbott
1 month ago on Google
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Friendly staff. Although they don't serve food they are happy for you to bring food in and eat it while you enjoy your drinks.

Jon Taylor
Jon Taylor
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 1
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Surprised to read the comments here on racism and violence. Pub has a fair few East African, Caribbbean and Middle Eastern regulars, as well as Celts (I'm ethnically "Squelsh" but born here, as were both my parents) and English, and I've rarely witnessed any aggro here. Nina Simone, Phil Lynott (OK, he was Irish), John Lee Hooker, Prince, Bob Marley and Hendrix posters are on the wall, along with Irish and C&W musicians. We use it for football and occasionally music. Denis and his assistant Dave/Spud run the place well and the staff are efficient and friendly. I think music events are around ten a year: bands ranging from blues to rock, occasionally DJ's and karaoke. They try to cater for all sports fans but it's a small, one-room place and they're only able to have commentary from one event. Frequented by LFC, QPR, CFC, AFC, MUFC and Celtic fans, who mostly get on OK. First went there for a Chelsea ECL game when we were the underdogs and it was raining, and it was very quiet, but since the closure of many nearby pubs, it's grown more popular.

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