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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Was mooching down Hornsey High Street at the weekend and popped into the newly refurbished, dramatically made-over Great Northern Railway Tavern . It's only been open for a week or so and they seem to be still finding their feet, but the staff are very friendly and it looks fantastic (particularly the function room at the back). They appear to have quite an extensive menu, but I didn't partake so the review will have to wait! Definitely worth a look in if you're passing, and thirsty.

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We were in there the other night, and I agree that the place looks great and the staff were friendly and on the ball. It's obvious once you're in there, but I hadn't realised that the GNRT shared the same architect as the Salisbury and Queen's Head in Crouch End - it's a good looking pub.

There were only a couple of Ales - neither of which was available due to having run out of stock - and no wheat beer on tap, but the lagers were very well kept, and I think they'll be reviewing what lines they stock once they've bedded in a bit. As you say, a pretty extensive menu with most mains around the £9-10  mark. Early days, but depending upon what sort of crowd they get in, this has the potential to be a really decent pub.

Same architect? Nor had I. Do they give some information about it at the pub?
I'm pretty sure that's what we were told by the landord/owner(?) - although I'd had a few at that point, so if you weren't aware of that, I'm now beginning to think I may have imagined it - happy to stand corrected. I'd never poked my head in before, so can't comment on how it's looked in the past, but it's a really nice-looking spot now.
It's a good refit but a shame the pool table has gone
oh I wonder if they are going to do live music?? we need a big music venue for cover bands now that the Maynard and the queens head have stopped

well actually I was looking for somewhere for my band to play. We are local and have had a couple of good nights  getting everyone up and dancing in The Maynard and The Queens Head, but now they are gastropubs and/or having problems with the neighbours they have stopped booking rock bands. 

we have to go to St Albans, watford, rusilip etc to play and its a bit for for our friends to come along.

we rehearse on thursdays so cannot get down to the Ranelagh club--but thanks for the tip

Open Mic at the Finsbury (but also on a Thursday).
You could ( should ) have had a venue in the refurbished Hornsey Town Hall. But that's not going to happen is it ?
Do you know if they allow children in for meals during the day? I know that the Three Compasses just further up don't
Yes it is child-friendly!
Hi, if you are willing to travel to Stroud Green they do live music at both the World's End and the Stapleton Tavern on Stroud Green Road/Crouch Hill
Some pics here.

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