The Sir Richard Steele, Belsize Park - pub details
Address: 97 Haverstock Hill, London, NW3 4RL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7483 1261
Chalk Farm (0.3 miles), Belsize Park (0.4 miles), Kentish Town West (0.6 miles)
Kentish Town West (0.5 miles), Gospel Oak (0.7 miles), Hampstead Heath (0.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music
- Food served
- Outside seating
Pub suggested by Duck on 5 Dec 2002
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
Is this your pub? Register now.
other pubs nearby:
Hill, Primrose Hill (0.0 miles), Haverstock Arms, Belsize Park (0.1 miles), Washington, Belsize Park (0.2 miles), Monkey Chews, Chalk Farm (0.2 miles), Lord Southampton, Kentish Town (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Sir Richard Steele, Belsize Park
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
5 most recent reviews of 47 shown - see all reviews
| Wonderful pub with a pleasingly mixed clientele. Easy to forget that this was the pub that started the cluttered interior trend, so not a copycat but an innovator. I like the bats hanging from the ceiling.... Dannysigma - 6 May 2008 14:26 |
| Popped in today about 4pm. I must say, the draught bitters were all in tip-top condition. Very good. Not only that, the Flowers was on offer at £2 a pint. What's to complain about? Tell all your friends... foghorn - 23 Apr 2008 21:00 |
| A completely rubbish pub experience. Full of posturing backpackers, and mind numbingly rude staff. Several of the bitters were off on a busy night, and the Broadside being poured was skunk. The Cotes du Rhone was cough syrup, the place is in desperate need of a cleaning, and the Americana kitsch is tired, tired, tired. cfarley - 10 Feb 2008 13:02 |
| Who runs Steels these days? treacle81 - 3 Feb 2008 17:22 |
| With so many copycats around, it is easy to forget that The Steeles is the original on which so many 'retro' pubs have been re-modeled. Its hand-painted ceilings, downstairs and upstairs, make references to the Sistine Chapel and help make this pub one of the most original in north London. The live music is back, great comedy nights upstairs every Saturday and The Steeles seems to be subtly reinventing itself. The rowdy football fans have gone elsewhere (as have the drug dealers and Castlemaine XXXX) and the atmosphere is generally much friendlier. Plans are afoot to develop the garden and the toilets, the latter, without doubt, being the pub's weak point. crescentdude - 1 Feb 2008 11:35 |
see more reviews |
| Blog | Forums | Copyright Neransk Limited 2001-2008. All Rights Reserved. |




