The Sir Richard Steele, Belsize Park - pub details
Address: 97 Haverstock Hill, London, NW3 4RL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 1474)
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
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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
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| Have given this a high score eventhough haven`t visited in some time, simply because this was my fav pub anywhere for about 4 years (03-07) and was there most fri evenings. Will hopefully get back for bottle of pale ale this year, and liked seeing the Steeles on a recent "pub" edition of "The Culture Show" on the bbc. darloexile - 11 Feb 2010 18:16 |
| A fantastic pub providing not just a reasonably priced pint of Coke, but also some fine music and food. I would recommend a visit to this public house to just about anyone who is interested in different types of International music forms, the music ranging from good 'rock and roll' through to traditional Irish party music. I shall be going to this location next week and seeing yet another group. My weekly visits are on Sunday afternoons and I shall NOT be reducing my need to see this location. GREAT FUN, GREAT FOOD AND GREAT MUSIC. sigeospratt - 25 Jan 2010 11:30 |
| Large, traditional main road pub on Haverstock Hill. It's a large spacious pub, a single L shaped bar, well decorated with curios and bric a brac, that some may considered to be overly cluttered. Note in particular the fine painting mural on the ceiling. It's a characterful interior that contrasts favourably with the modern minimalist characterless style that is very much de rigeur nowadays. Green tinged frosted and leaded windows would appear to indicate that it's a former Charrington's pub. Outside, I did see an old pub sign on the wall indicating "Wests Brewery Co Limited- Prize Ales". Inside is a large Bass mirror over a fireplace. There's an upstairs Comedy Club - "Monkey Business". On the real ale front, the Adnams Bitter - £ 2.80p - was distinctly moderate, but a subsequent pint of Kingstone Brewery Abbey Ale ( 5.1%) - also surprisingly at £ 2.80p - was a much more tasty and memorable pint. Rather irritatingly, the two other pumps round the other side of the bar, which I noted as being unclipped when I came in, had, unnoticed by me at the time, started serving Meantime London Pale Ale and Mad Goose Purity Pale Ale by the time I came to leave. I quite liked this pub - it's a more traditional, pubby, ungentrified atmosphere than many in the immediate area and I'd happily drop in again if the opportunity arose JohnBonser - 28 Oct 2009 09:00 |
| Great boozer James_R - 25 Aug 2009 20:15 |
| Definitely a local's pub, but enjoyed the visit very much. It has a wonderful character and amazing interior. Good selection of beer too. robmarsh25 - 19 Jul 2009 18:05 |
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