About

In the bustling streets of Neasden, Greenes stands out as a lively hub for socializing and enjoying a casual night out. This cozy spot, known affectionately as Peggy's, brings an authentic Irish pub experience to London with a blend of warmth and vivacious energy. Its solid reputation, shown by a 4.2 Google rating, draws locals and visitors alike. Although it boasts the charm of a traditional Irish bar, it smoothly caters to modern tastes with a wide range of offerings, including cocktails, beer, wine, and hearty meals.

The pub's affordability makes it a popular choice for those seeking a good deal, with many patrons noting the surprisingly cheap bier. The friendly and helpful staff add to the welcoming atmosphere, making it ideal for group meet-ups or a relaxed evening of live performances. While Greenes does require a membership, this feature adds a special touch for Irish immigrants seeking a little taste of home. Whether you're catching up with friends or making new ones, Peggy's promises a memorable, authentic night out.

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Price

$$$$

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving cocktails, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving food

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.

Randall Avenue /Dollis Hill Ln
Bus stop 656 m walk
Mulgrave Road
Bus stop 721 m walk
Randall Avenue
Bus stop 654 m walk
Village Way/North Circular Road (Stop LL)
Bus stop 477 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 64 reviews
4.2/5 64 reviews
Tracy x
Tracy x
30 April 2024 on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

It's now called Peggy's. Good little Irish bar. Staff friendly and helpful. It's smaller than it was a few years ago as they have closed off where the pool room used to be.

Christian Stiel
Christian Stiel
9 April 2024 on Google

Wir sind nach dem NFL-London-Game im Oktober 2022 hier gestrandet. Wir wurden herzlich empfangen und hatten das eine oder andere interessante Gespräch mit einigen Iren, da die Bar, so haben wir es später erfahren, eigentlich einer Mitgliedschaft bedarf und die Bar sich auf irische Auswanderer spezialisiert hat. Wir als überforderte Deutsche durften aber bleiben. Die Musik war... sagen wir mal... gewöhnungsbedürftig, traf aber das Herz der Iren, die ihre Heimat vermissen. Uns war die Musik egal, wir wollten einfach mitten im Nirgendwo ein paar Bier trinken. Das Bier war übrigens wirklich günstig. Es war ein netter Abend. Vielen Dank, dass wir bei euch sein durften.

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Marianna Bonet
Marianna Bonet
31 January 2023 on Google

Opening hours don't even match reality!