The Old Manor, Potters Bar - pub details

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Address: Wyllyotts Place, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6 2JD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2596) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Potters Bar (0.1 miles), Brookmans Park (1.9 miles), Hadley Wood (2.2 miles)

Pub suggested by Melanie on 4 May 2003

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very nice pub restaurant located less than 5 minutes walk from the train station,four cask ales feat London pride wells bombardier wells courage best and deuchars ipa,would have been nice to visit on a sunny summer day mind as the large beer patio was most welcoming 8/10
fat_beer_badger - 26 Apr 2011 13:26
Lovely venue but menu has been revamped since last visit and not for the better. Good service
Steve12978 - 14 Jan 2011 01:29
A good timeless classic of a pub. A beautiful building that is comfortbaly decorated and furnished, with a well-behaved clientele, polite and attentive bar staff and waiting staff and delicious food. I must confess that on both of my visits here it has been for a meal, but fortunately on both occasions I have had a chance to have a couple of drinks before hand and the selection of drinks isn't bad at all (although perhaps at least one more real ale would be a good idea) and they are all of a good standard, but slightly overpriced although not enough to deter me for one as sometimes it's worth paying the little extra for the benefit of consuming your beer in a decent environment.
A very good effort in the final analysis, if forced to pick a fault apart from the aforementioned slightly over-the-top pricing, it would be that for some tastes the place is a little bit staid. Not a lot by way of entertainment for those craving a big night out, however for those wishing for a nice quiet few jars and a chat with your comapanion(s) whilst the unwind from the stresses of the modern world, this is a very good place to head for. I would also heartily recommend it for a place to go for a nice meal.
Mr.Monkfish - 4 Dec 2010 13:21
Always busy, which says a lot for how they run it. Been going regularly since I discovered it last year.
Good selection on the menu of reasonably priced simple traditional food served in what I think they call hearty portions...
The pub part gets lively over the weekend but the restaurant part is old and calm, even when full.
Never had a bad meal or bad service. Now I've said that I bet it's rubbish next time I visit!

articblonde - 8 Jun 2010 17:45
This is a lovely looking large pub that is set back from the road by its car park and some seating by the side of the car park. There is also some more covered outside seating at the side of the pub.

This is a very food orientated pub with the larger room to the left of the bar being used as a restaurant and the other people in the atual bar area during my visit were all eating. It seemed to be popular with all generations of family and I think it is the sort of place you would take granny for a meal on her birthday.

Spitfire, Directors and Ordinary were all available alongside a standard draught selection and Amstel.

The barmaid that served me was very polite, but I don’t think that I would go here again just for a drink.
Strongers - 5 Sep 2009 15:36

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