The Hill, Primrose Hill - pub details
Address: Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, London, NW3 2BD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7267 0033
Chalk Farm (0.3 miles), Belsize Park (0.4 miles), Kentish Town West (0.5 miles)
Kentish Town West (0.5 miles), Gospel Oak (0.7 miles), Hampstead Heath (0.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
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other pubs nearby:
Sir Richard Steele, Belsize Park (0.0 miles), Haverstock Arms, Belsize Park (0.1 miles), Monkey Chews, Chalk Farm (0.2 miles), Washington, Belsize Park (0.2 miles), Lord Southampton, Kentish Town (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Hill, Primrose Hill
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| I have had a few nice evenings in here with my delightful girlfriend though the clientele seems to consist mainly of financial sector workers - thus terminally negating any aspirations it obviously has towards achieving bohemian style. TS77 - 29 Feb 2008 12:47 |
| A pub for people who really don't like pubs. I really do like pubs so I htought it was rubbish. Dannysigma - 1 Feb 2008 12:02 |
| I was in here late Sunday afternoon and I think there was a private function going on in one half of the pub, so everyone else was crammed into the other half. My group felt very uncomfortable having a drink sitting amongst diners so we planned to leave after one pint. Then just as we were about to go we were asked to move to make room for a couple that had made a reservation. You have to ask yourself if this should actually be classed as a pub, I would say not! I’m not sure that this place is in Primrose Hill, I would have said Belsize Park or maybe Chalk Farm, but not Primrose Hill. Anyway, it doesn’t really matter where it is as I doubt I’ll ever go back. Strongers - 29 May 2007 14:36 |
| Mixed feelings about this place. Have been before, but never tried the food- so our eating there was a first and will be the last.... Went for a meal early evening on a Friday. Started off well: nice selection of wines and dishes, lovely waitress. Our starters (artichoke salad/risotto and a stilton/ mushroom concoction) were delicious and we looked forward to our mains, but were very disappointed. The beef tagine was no more than a bog standard stew and needed lots of seasoning added; the pea pancake dish with goats cheese was just too cloying and eating it was an effort. We then waited an aeon to be offered the dessert menu- our original waitress was replaced with a slightly mardy female who proceeded to attend to the champagne quaffers and ignored us. A shame, as we were all set to do the full works with dessert, coffee, liqueurs, etc...but got bored with waiting and decided to leave. Didn't bother with the suggested amount for the 'optional' tip, needless to say.... Disapppointing :o( As a pub it works, as a pub with restaurant thingy, it doesn't..... Velouria - 24 Mar 2007 10:06 |
| Extraordinary interior. Beautiful barmaids. Tender lighting. Decent beer, wide selection of wine. Beer garden. The most patrician pub you will ever enter! It is an experience, but is not a 'boozer' by any stretch of the imagination - try over the road at the Richard Steele. stearns - 22 Feb 2007 01:11 |
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