The Phoenix, Edmonton - pub details

Phoenix
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Address: 56, Fore St, London, N18 2SS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8803 7474

Nearest train stations Silver Street (0.4 miles), Bruce Grove (0.4 miles), White Hart Lane (0.4 miles)

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> Current user rating: 4.8/10 (rated by 4 users)
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user reviews of the Phoenix, Edmonton

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Thought the below comment was a bit harsh.
The barstaff are friendly(well they were to me) and the Guinness is good.It doesn't take hours to get served,and the prices aren't too silly.
Not a place you would take a first date, but not a bad little boozer.
tottenhamsean - 8 Feb 2007 14:14
Every pub in this area seems to have someone describing it as the worst pub they have ever been in. This is my regional nomination. Originally called the Phoenix, for reasons unknown it now goes under the zingy, trendy but unfathomable moniker of LT’s. The single room bar is basically the shell of an old style traditional boozer that would have once had a traditional lounge/public bar set up. There really is little about the interior that warrants any mention. Dull plain walls, plain ceiling, plain open bar. Even the large mirrors that should break up the dullness are incredibly plain and boring. The windows are scruffy and partly frosted with nasty blinds. The number of TV screens (6 if I remember rightly) is totally out of proportion to the size of the pub. Some are so close together that there really seems little purpose in them being there. The beers are the usual standard common keg and lager varieties and certainly not worth the efforts of fighting your way to the bar for on match day when the place resembles the black hole of Calcutta. The sound of Chas N Dave blasting out endless Ossie’s Dreams and Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspurs is about as tacky as things get around here. A pre match drink here is a truly dire experience.
RogerB - 8 Feb 2007 13:34

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