The Stapleton Tavern, Finsbury Park - pub details
Previously called: The Larrik
Address: 2 Crouch Hill, Finsbury Park, Haringay, London, N4 4AU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2298) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Finsbury Park (0.7 miles), Manor House (0.9 miles)
Crouch Hill (0 miles), Finsbury Park (0.7 miles), Harringay (0.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night (Sunday 5-8pm), Live music (1st and 3rd Thursdays), Sky TV, Big screen
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale, Cocktails
- Children allowed, Late licence (until 1am Fridays and Saturdays, midnight Thursdays, 1130 Sun-Weds), Credit cards accepted, Function room for hire, Wireless internet access, Disabled access, Disabled toilet
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other pubs nearby:
Old Dairy, Finsbury Park (0.0 miles), Noble, Crouch Hill (0.0 miles), Flag, Crouch Hill (0.0 miles), Chapter One, Finsbury Park (0.1 miles), White Lion Of Mortimer, Finsbury Park (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of The Stapleton Tavern, Finsbury Park
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| Update: they have now gone stingy with the roasts. Two potatoes only and much reduced quantities of veg, replaced by a surfeit of gravy. Shame, because they had it about right before. jjamjj - 21 Feb 2011 11:58 |
| The refurbishment has lead to a big big improvement, especially the room at the back which looks fabulous (especially with an open fire and a Christmas tree). We had a Sunday lunch which was OK; the emphasis on quantity over gastro-ponciness and parsimony (see over the road) was welcomed by some of our group. jjamjj - 4 Jan 2011 18:50 |
| No longer the Larrik, now the Stapleton Tavern. Wasn't open whenI went past this afternoon, doesn't open til 4pm, couldn't be any worse than the previous incarnation. Liked the curtains and the hand written '' mission statement '' on the wall outside, will give it a whirl soon. elsie_pop - 19 Nov 2010 18:42 |
| Absolutely dreadful. I had been here a few times before and it hadn't been so bad, but a recent visit for a charity quiz was just the pits. There was virtually no bottled beer, not even very very popular things like Corona, and halfway through the night the lager barrel had to be changed causing a long delay. Alternatives like Guinness tasted rough and nothing seemed properly cold. The service was just abysmal and there seemed no logic to how many people were on what side of the bar at any time. At other times the bar staff were on mobile phones or chatting to each other. I have seen much busier pubs manage very well with this level of staff but even small groups of would-be drinkers seemed too much for the staff to handle and queues soon built up. Management was not in evidence. Oh, and the ladies' toilets? don't go there. One was closed, anyway. There are other things like the layout and discomfort of the large back area and the draft when people banged in and out to smoke but the service, the service... DunL - 3 May 2010 16:01 |
| I last came here a long time ago 5/6 years maybe. That night it was very busy and it was okay. Tonight at about 10pm on a Saturday there were about 5 people in and a Scouser playing lots of Beatles numbers. To be fair to him he was okay. Big empty pubs are kindof depressing though. Bogs were okay though. Would revisit if back in the area, that's if it's still around. Lyncroft - 25 Apr 2010 15:23 |
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