Angies Freehouse II, Westbourne Park - pub details
Address: 33-35, Woodfield Rd, Paddington, London, W9 2BJ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 22784) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Westbourne Park (0.2 miles), Ladbroke Grove (0.7 miles), Royal Oak (0.7 miles)
Queens Park - London (0.8 miles), Kilburn High Road (1.1 miles), Kensal Rise (1.2 miles)
Pub suggested by Lyncroft on 23 May 2005
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Prince of Wales, Maida Hill (0.0 miles), Elephant and Castle, Maida Hill (0.0 miles), Grand Union, Westbourne Park (0.1 miles), Kendricks Bar, Maida Hill (0.1 miles), Windsor Castle, Maida Vale (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Angies Freehouse II, Westbourne Park
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| I popped in here for a couple of pints on Friday afternoon and although the place is darker than Peter Mandelson’s soul I still had a good time. The barman (Greg) was extremely friendly and the other couple of people that seemed like regulars struck up a conversation with me almost before I had got to the bar. I stuck to the very nice Guinness, but the usual generic draught that you would find in an Irish bar was also available along with Tuborg. The pub shows Sky and Setanta and there are a couple of plasma screens which were showing the cricket which seemed to be the hot topic of the day. There is also a nicely placed dartboard in the corner and if I hadn’t forgotten my darts I would have probably stayed a lot longer than I did. This is a fantastic pub and I will definitely go back here again. Strongers - 11 Mar 2009 09:50 |
| Been a while since I've been here but enjoyed it. Two pints of Carlsberg £5.40. They had a riddly diddly do band on (maybe for the party they had on) but it was a proper one. These guys were proper musicians, knew what they were doing and seamlessly switched between instruments. None of your kareoke crap. Well done. Lyncroft - 3 May 2008 23:53 |
| This place is a great refuge from overpriced overated 'it bars' in the surrounding area, clean well kept and friendly. Good mix of sport mad very friendly Irish regulars and well mannered professionals from all backgrounds using this bar. Very good friendly landlord who has no time for loud mouth drunken types, all in all an excellent bar to start a night out in or to watch a sunday football match. anonymous - 27 Nov 2007 21:33 |
| Can beleive how quiet this place is in the evenings as its a proper decent pub with excellent bar staff and numerous Tv's to watch the football on - if you like a quiet,friendly pub which is run by a top bloke who REALLY knows his music - this is the place - I just prefer a bit more of an atmosphere 8/10 anonymous - 12 Sep 2007 04:11 |
| Really nice local, very reasonably priced drinks, sport on the tv, but not taking over the pub, good service, relaxed atmosphere. phehir - 26 Apr 2007 11:26 |
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