The Prince Arthur, Tottenham Hale - pub details
Address: 158, Broad Lane, London, N15 4QJ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8365 1899
Tottenham Hale (0.3 miles), Seven Sisters (0.5 miles)
Tottenham Hale (0.3 miles), Seven Sisters (0.5 miles), South Tottenham (0.5 miles)
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other pubs nearby:
White Hart, Tottenham Hale (0.3 miles), Volunteer, Tottenham (0.4 miles), Swan, Tottenham (0.4 miles), Dutch House, Tottenham (0.5 miles), West Green Tavern, Seven Sisters (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Prince Arthur, Tottenham Hale
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| Situated in a particularly grubby corner of estate flats and derelict housing, the bright blue and yellow exterior does at least offer a splash of colour amid the gloom. It would be easy to bypass the Prince Arthur without giving it a second thought, as I have done for years, but inside is actually a quite decent pub. The large and spacious interior has seen a certain amount of knocking about and is a bit weathered around the edges but still retains an air of the splendour that it obviously had in days gone by. The high ceilings contain some quite ornate plasterwork with hanging fans and lights. The walls are partly paneled and plastered with murals of buildings, fading pictures, mirrors and other interesting, if sometimes tacky, bits and pieces and there is a large Mannions sign over bar canopy. The customer base can be a bit on the well oiled side but I was welcomed like a long standing friend when I went in and had no bother at all. There is a juke box by the bar and Big screens at either end of the pub, usually showing a different channel - Irish sports appear to be the norm. The big disappointment is the rather mundane selection of kegs and lagers and no Real Ales. At one end is a pool table and dartboard with a quite ornate clock above. At the other end is a raised stage area. Looking at the outside it looks like there was once a corner shop / off licence but this now seems to have been swallowed up into the pubs interior. Worth popping in for a pint but it is a bit out of the way for most people unless you live nearby. RogerB - 14 Feb 2007 12:51 |
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