O'Neills, Muswell Hill - pub details

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Address: 87, Muswell Hill Broadway, London, N10 3HA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 16349) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Highgate (0.9 miles), East Finchley (1 mile)

Nearest train stations Alexandra Palace (1.3 miles), Bowes Park (1.6 miles), Hornsey (1.8 miles)

Chain: O'Neills

Pub facilities/features:

  • TV
  • Food served

Pub suggested by M Kock on 27 Nov 2004

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> Current user rating: 5.4/10 (rated by 28 users)
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user reviews of O'Neills, Muswell Hill

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great pub - love the massive open space, great place to chill out with a pint and a paper or to meet friends too. Perfect.
tpemckiernan - 23 Sep 2011 11:42
I sometimes pop in here for a few Pints as its just around the corner from my house. First thing I noticed its been repainted & decorated since the last time I went in here. I seem to remember this was the Temperance Hall when I was young nice Building. I find this Pub is not bad during the day time Or Early evenings During the week but I would always Avoid weekends & when theres Sport on as it gets full & very noisy. Prices are very cheap For food & Beer in comparison too most other local places on the Broadway.


Alesonly - 5 Nov 2010 00:27
worth a visit if only for the building
arty22 - 21 Jul 2010 17:54
This is a strange one; I normally find O’Neill’s fairly unexciting and a little to ladish. This pub is not an exception to the rule- it is ladish, the bar staff can be as miserable as any other chain pub, the bitter is best avoided and the food is bountiful and well-cooked but in chain pub tradition- not greatly interesting. So, an average chain pub? Not exactly…
For one thing O’Neill’s has a music licence which being an Irish themed chain you may not think that is a good thing but the music is a good, inoffensive mix of pop spliced with a little ‘stroke me clover’ music. The other degree of separation is that this pub gives you that life long atheist dream of getting more than a little drunk in church! The shear mismatch of O’Neill’s Irish flamboyance and the delicately preserved architectural curves of the church make this a really interesting evening out! For the historians O’Neill’s have saved a nice building from going to waste or being turned into a bunch of poorly designed ‘trendy’ flats!

Oxbow.daddy - 12 Nov 2009 20:08
Really good conversion from church to bar - good service and reasonable priced beer £2.95 for Heineken. Food seems reasonabley priced for London.
Certainly one of the better O'Neills and well-kept. Recommended and I will be back.
lobster56 - 3 Aug 2009 22:34

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